Velshi: This single SCOTUS case could upend our entire regulatory system

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @piercebales9546
    @piercebales9546 Год назад +297

    To find out what is wrong with Americans look at our fatal attraction for fools.

    • @davidcohen7106
      @davidcohen7106 Год назад +1

      🦆"Poor kids are just as smart as White kids," and ""I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man." and “You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.” and “I think the only reason Clarence Thomas is on the court is because he is black.” I can quote many racist things Biden has said.

    • @cisco1dog
      @cisco1dog Год назад

      Boy howdy! Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Adam Schiff, McConnell, Pelosi, all fools that have let our government get out of hand!

    • @filrabat1965
      @filrabat1965 Год назад +24

      And we're foold because too many people confuse brash, bullying, asskicking and charisma for leadership.

    • @NebraskaGonvilleJones
      @NebraskaGonvilleJones Год назад +8

      @@filrabat1965 Perfectly said

    • @bruggeman672
      @bruggeman672 Год назад

      And turning celebrities into politicians. Seems like a recipe for disaster...

  • @sandramariaperalta5537
    @sandramariaperalta5537 Год назад +210

    I’m from an island in the Caribbean where we have a lot of written laws that only applies to the stupid people who wants to follow them, but doesn’t apply to people who has money to corrupt everyone. Imagine the caos and lack of rights. We, who suffer the deception of corruption in my sunny island, admire the USA for its regulatory system, efficiency and efficacy, where the rule of law applies…not anymore?
    When USA goes to other countries to defend the democracy, is saying look at me. That’s what Americans need to keep in mind.
    Thank you Ali Velshi and MSNBC for the compilation of records and data for this reporting.

    • @phillynurse9492
      @phillynurse9492 Год назад +24

      Well said and thank you for the shout out and friendly reminder of how fragile democracy is and a lesson in humility.

    • @hx8mx
      @hx8mx Год назад +12

      Thank you for sharing your point of view😮

    • @hx8mx
      @hx8mx Год назад +4

      ​@@phillynurse9492 ❤

    • @karenb4148
      @karenb4148 Год назад

      The Republicans are working really hard to destroy our regulatory agencies by de-funding them. They want to be free to abuse our environment to make the most possible money for themselves. They're sick, and so blind about their effect on the planet and our economy and people, that they MUST be stupid. If they're not stupid, then they are truly EVIL.

    • @whicker59
      @whicker59 Год назад

      @@phillynurse9492 $248,041. That's the amt YOU TDS msLSD perverts OWE US Treasury for FAR LEFTIST DEMOCRATS INSANE SPENDING & BORROWING.

  • @michaelnoonan352
    @michaelnoonan352 Год назад +464

    Reagan claimed to be against the big state, but he supported and expanded the Military-Industrial Complex, which was a state enterprise. Like a lot of right-wingers he was being disingenuous.

    • @brewcitymike1
      @brewcitymike1 Год назад

      And even now, by McCarthy's own words the right want to literally cut EVERY aspect of gov't spending EXCEPT Defense, smh. But you gotta keep pumping several trillion dollars per decade into the hands of Boeing, Rytheon, Lockheed-Martin and all the others so they can return a miniscule portion of that money by way of bribes (oh, I mean "campaign donations").

    • @PeterKaitlyn
      @PeterKaitlyn Год назад +32

      Of course he did... you can't have a dictatorship unless you have a strong military willing to do your bidding.

    • @lynnrunningdeer7364
      @lynnrunningdeer7364 Год назад

      Every last repuglikkkon President has been nothing but a disaster. But that still wouldn't be possible without control over Congress and the Senate.

    • @letsRegulateSociopaths
      @letsRegulateSociopaths Год назад +2

      he was also a bisexual....

    • @PeterKaitlyn
      @PeterKaitlyn Год назад +5

      @@letsRegulateSociopaths
      I hadn't heard that about him... can you give me a link so I can read up on it...?

  • @jnagarya519
    @jnagarya519 Год назад +759

    Reagan was not quoting the Founders. He was quoting the ethos of the untaxed wealthy.

    • @douglasreagan4979
      @douglasreagan4979 Год назад +13

      How does one mans wealth create the other man's poverty?

    • @douglasreagan4979
      @douglasreagan4979 Год назад +5

      I bet you think Trump doesn't pay tax..

    • @jockyoung4491
      @jockyoung4491 Год назад +39

      @@douglasreagan4979
      Where do you think the money comes from?

    • @douglasreagan4979
      @douglasreagan4979 Год назад +7

      @@jockyoung4491 Rich people spending, buying planes, building businesses, paying salaries. Where do you think money comes from? out of a Unicorn rump?

    • @jockyoung4491
      @jockyoung4491 Год назад +46

      @@douglasreagan4979
      I mean when someone makes money off of business, it comes from the consumers buying their product. If they had lowered their prices and increased salaries for workers, then they wouldn't have made so many billions.

  • @Zoomerland
    @Zoomerland Год назад +366

    "only government is capable of tyranny." And I say the gop has the corner for tyranny.

    • @Starwolves57
      @Starwolves57 Год назад +19

      Any large group of people can be capable of tyranny as well as the common bully.

    • @DoremiFasolatido1979
      @DoremiFasolatido1979 Год назад +11

      "Government" is irrelevant, corporations are exactly the same thing. Only organization is capable of tyranny. Then again, only organization can stop it, as well. Rebellions, guerilla fighters, terrorist cells...all are organizations. And more often than not, they're as tyrannical, or worse, than whatever organization they're opposing (however justified such resistance might be).

    • @theresebortzfield188
      @theresebortzfield188 Год назад +7

      VERO DISBAND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

    • @c10wiremantawwallace13
      @c10wiremantawwallace13 Год назад

      Was it Trump's DOJ & FBI appointed people who falsely accused him of Colluding with Russia & is a puppet of Putin? You never noticed that the Democrat majority in Congress actually carried out their partisan impeachment before their own investigation concluded.
      What led to the faulty Crossfire Hurrican FBI investigation centered around the false accusations that Trump colluded with Russia to STEEL the 2016 Election?
      This was tyranny committed by unethical dishonest democrats against the newly elected president.
      The tyrannical democrats went so far as saying Trump committed a crime by asking the president of Ukraine a question.
      Now it is your turn to give me some examples of GOP led tyranny if you can muster up some facts to support your claims as I have done for you in an attempt to educate you.

    • @juancarlosbuenaventura5782
      @juancarlosbuenaventura5782 Год назад +9

      @@DoremiFasolatido1979 Indeed. That "only government is capable of tyranny" sound bite is so patently false that it doesn't even seem made with seriousness.
      For exercising tyranny/being a tyrant what it's needed (the only necessary condition) is enough power. If someone/some group has enough power on a number high enough of human beings (to be a social/political matter), then ipso facto the possibility of tyranny arises (the concept became applicable). It doesn't matter how the power was obtained, what justification or legitimacy is attributed to it (if any), what it ultimately pretends, why, etc.,etc., etc.

  • @roberthunter6927
    @roberthunter6927 Год назад +151

    Ray-gun was wrong of course, tyranny comes from multi-national corporations.

    • @cecilelaforce3686
      @cecilelaforce3686 Год назад +20

      Tyranny comes from Citizens United.

    • @t.r.campbell6585
      @t.r.campbell6585 Год назад

      Stop crashing the multinational corporations, that finance our Democrat party. The richest men in America are progressive Democrats. The vast majority of our large corporations are run by CEOs who are progressive Democrats. When we manage the government for 40 years, we gave these corporations, tax breaks, and in return they fund our Democrat party candidates you were running for state and federal office. Without the support of these wealthy, progressive Democrats and the CEOs behind these progressive corporations, we would be unable to compete with the Republicans. Leave these corporations alone.

    • @KznnyL
      @KznnyL Год назад +13

      ​@@cecilelaforce3686 - which is funded by multi-national corporations.

    • @roberthunter6927
      @roberthunter6927 Год назад

      @@cecilelaforce3686 You don't know what tyranny means do you?

    • @coastalseasider4634
      @coastalseasider4634 Год назад +7

      @@cecilelaforce3686 ~ Ah, yes. Thank the Koch Brothers although they’re not the government _per se_ but they have definitely influenced the rules.

  • @markbeames7852
    @markbeames7852 Год назад +110

    The population has doubled since 1960 and per capita there are FAR fewer government employees in 2023.

    • @konigstiger3252
      @konigstiger3252 Год назад +4

      If you ever try to build a commercial building you will know the red tape are much much much worse. My family have been doing this since the end of the 2nd world war, we all agree things are so much worse now than before. it is out of control

    • @jefferyschic
      @jefferyschic Год назад +16

      ​@@konigstiger3252I see no problem with regulations, of course there are more now than the 60's. Are you skirting regulations, you should not have any worries if not.

    • @wesleyc.4937
      @wesleyc.4937 Год назад +13

      @@konigstiger3252 If you were the only person on the planet you could do what you want.

    • @yurikendal4868
      @yurikendal4868 Год назад +12

      ​@@konigstiger3252 what kind of regulations? Build safer? Those kind?

    • @elainedaprano9130
      @elainedaprano9130 Год назад +8

      If citizens were to wonder WHO was skirting safety regulations, WE would always wonder about COMMERCIAL BUILDERS FIRST. Donald J Trump is REKNOWNED FOR IT.

  • @MT-it9qt
    @MT-it9qt Год назад +266

    Regulatory systems are actually "Protect-People-From-Greedy-People-With-Power-Who-Don't-Care-What-They-Do-To-You-To-Get-More-Power" systems

    • @iansmith8054
      @iansmith8054 Год назад +11

      Right?!? I love how our best and brightest want one worshipped for being job creators and geniuses, but when faced with the gentlest of regulation, suddenly they are crippled and can't possibly operate, let alone be competitive.

    • @MT-it9qt
      @MT-it9qt Год назад +7

      @@truthhurts9246 WELL, you do speak the truth when we elect people who take corporate cash and expect them to protect us from the effects of corporate greed. It is GOOD that you still acknowledge that the greedy rich are the problem, bolstering my point. Thanks

    • @suezbell1
      @suezbell1 Год назад +3

      Depends upon who is in control of the agency what their objective actually is.

    • @tuberific454
      @tuberific454 Год назад +2

      "Democracy doesn't work without civic engagement." --Justice Stephen Bryer. If voters aren't writing their representatives and contributing to public comments on legislative proposals then special interests fill the void regardless of who is in office.

    • @notme2day
      @notme2day Год назад +2

      @tuberific No amount of writing your reps and contributing are going to overcome the power of the lobbyist money.

  • @1Kent
    @1Kent Год назад +75

    We need more regulation not less.

    • @conehead210
      @conehead210 Год назад +15

      You need GOOD Regulation, not farcical claims by the rich and big business

    • @t.r.campbell6585
      @t.r.campbell6585 Год назад +7

      We need for less regulation. We have seen the damage the regulation has done.

    • @KznnyL
      @KznnyL Год назад

      ​@@t.r.campbell6585 - yeah, who needs airbags on cars? Airlines should be able to fix their planes whenever they feel like it.
      How stupid are you?

    • @Recon6delta
      @Recon6delta Год назад +8

      Yea exactly that’s why we should never vote for anyone in the GOP ever!🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @BurkBernard
      @BurkBernard Год назад +9

      @@t.r.campbell6585 troll

  • @denillefleming2942
    @denillefleming2942 Год назад +113

    Great reporting Alli!!!! Regulatory agencies are under attack. Keep the EPA

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Год назад

      The rule of law -- the gov't itself -- is under attack.

    • @coragoodwin344
      @coragoodwin344 Год назад +5

      What about the car you drive, the medicine you take, the food you eat.. etc.. They want to eliminate regulations to put more 🤑 money in their pockets. YOUR safety is not their first priority.

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Год назад +3

      @@coragoodwin344 They private profit and socialize their wastes. So the taxpayer ends up cleaning up their messes.
      The first obligation of gov't is protection of public health and safety.

    • @whicker59
      @whicker59 Год назад

      What we have here is a peaceful protest by LEFTIST DEM RADICALS BLM & ANTIFA (while the city is n huge flames behind him).

  • @calder1963
    @calder1963 Год назад +242

    "Wasn't this the admonition of the Founding Fathers, that government tends to grow and take on power until freedom is lost." - Reagan
    What "freedoms" was Reagan worried about? Freedom of corporations to pollute without government interference. Freedom of food manufacturers to disregard the amount of arsenic and rat feces in food sold to consumers. Freedom of banks and other financial institutions to rip off consumers. Freedom of employers to treat workers like garbage. And on, and on, and on.

    • @Laura-LaFauve
      @Laura-LaFauve Год назад +6

      Ikr?

    • @gabrieldavid9994
      @gabrieldavid9994 Год назад +11

      I'm happy he's gone. He would be all over Fake news. Sitting right next to that other bad actor. What's his name. O they fired him.

    • @Patriot1789
      @Patriot1789 Год назад

      Republicans are not only unpatriotic, happy to promote unfettered freedom for gun owners and corporations, but actually only care about individual freedom if it is male and white. And why not? They want to think like the men of the Revolution in 1776.

    • @untangled99
      @untangled99 Год назад

      Freedom to steal money $$$ from our weapons defense budget.
      How many trillion is it worth this week?

    • @JusticeAlways
      @JusticeAlways Год назад

      Then...after many senseless deaths (like what air pollution/ smog did)...the regulations will be re-instated.
      People will have to die first.

  • @kurtisengle6256
    @kurtisengle6256 Год назад +65

    Let's cut through the frosting. What is being decided is whether or not there is a thing called expertise. Whether it's possible for someone to know something, while at the same time another person does not.

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Год назад +19

      This is being decided by six people who claim to have expertise on what a bunch of men were thinking 235 years ago.

    • @jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491
      @jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491 Год назад +7

      ​@@UnconventionalReasoning the SC has stopped pretendin'

    • @Patriot1789
      @Patriot1789 Год назад +5

      @@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491 yes. Now they are prepared to assert their infinite knowledge on everything,

    • @autumnleaves8553
      @autumnleaves8553 Год назад +3

      ​@@Patriot1789 _Everything!_

    • @zachforbes3901
      @zachforbes3901 Год назад

      ​@@Patriot1789fr this comment section is full of a bunch of commies that want the president and his agencies to be a dictator lol. The supreme court is David and the executive branch is Goliath we are witnessing a biblical story my friends

  • @wadap0
    @wadap0 Год назад +32

    Can you please not quote Marjorie Traitor Greed?

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Год назад

      But she's currently the most powerful person in Congress, with a firm grip on McCarthy's two leashes.

    • @wadap0
      @wadap0 Год назад

      @@UnconventionalReasoning So should they give her more power??

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Год назад

      @@wadap0 If they SCROTUS rules against the Dept of Commerce, *they* will give MTG more power. It is worth knowing that, as the consequence of a possible ruling. We can only get rid of her by acknowledging her power rather than ignoring it.

  • @vanguard9067
    @vanguard9067 Год назад +66

    Given the historical background, it’s hard to believe the Founders could have looked forward to the full flowering of unfettered capitalism. The Industrial Revolution was just starting with wholesale destruction of the environment still 100 years away. Slavery was a normal mercantile transaction. Feudal systems were still in place around the world. Anyone trying to justify today’s opinions and actions based on the Founders’ intent ignores completely our responsibility to apply the knowledge and sensibilities we possess now.

    • @DonoVideoProductions
      @DonoVideoProductions Год назад

      Which is the basis for the right wing. They hearken to a nebulous past time where things were "good." They refuse to grow, they refuse to change...two traits essential for life. They are the party of stagnation and ultimately death.

    • @reginakeller3038
      @reginakeller3038 Год назад +7

      Yes, thank you for stating the facts clearly.

    • @johnpritchard9753
      @johnpritchard9753 Год назад +4

      You make a very important point!!!

    • @erinmcdonald7781
      @erinmcdonald7781 Год назад +1

      Well said!

    • @kiyosenl.3889
      @kiyosenl.3889 Год назад

      Man, its not like a lot of the staggering environmental destruction and horrible working conditions were improving at the exact same rate as they continued to after all these agencies were made, it also just cant be that a lot of the stuff that wasnt being improved upon could be taken care of with targeted laws and without giving government agencies the extreme amount of power they have today to basically make their own laws and perform the job of the judicial branch largely for them, but no the founders were wrong, lets ignore our founding documents and the intentions of those who made them and make a super regulated socialist paradise just like all the other socialist countries, or maybe we can go for communism, dont want that but still want an overbearing out of control monster of a government we can always try fascism, i hear its fun, capitalism and a free society has created the best standard of living in history

  • @geraldking4080
    @geraldking4080 Год назад +2

    The people who thought it was funny to intimidate justices at home are going to really regret it. This is way bigger than affirmative action. DOJ will be overwhelmed by appeals from administrative decisions. This is why they're desperate to remove Thomas.

  • @ryant2568
    @ryant2568 Год назад +106

    There is a big difference between more regulation and better regulation.

    • @theodorepaul2610
      @theodorepaul2610 Год назад +10

      Unless you believe that less regulation = better regulation :)

    • @ryant2568
      @ryant2568 Год назад

      @@theodorepaul2610 I am all for smaller government and less regulation but I also acknowledge my fellow humans are all morons and there is a good reason many regulations exist.

    • @roadtrain_
      @roadtrain_ Год назад +5

      As someone who lives in the Netherlands, I can agree on this statement. It's turning into a bureaucratic mess over here. That said, shutting down the department of education... doesn't sound like a good thing.

    • @ismaeel747
      @ismaeel747 Год назад +2

      @@roadtrain_ Well they need to generate more voters who support far right extreme policies.

    • @idwtgymn
      @idwtgymn Год назад

      It is a pipe dream to think that government beurocrats can run industries better than the experts with careers in those industries. The government can never defend the regulatory nightmare it created on its actual merits, but as you show they can convince people that the fairy tale of good regulation is just a few elections away just like it has been for generations.

  • @SarahS-su3sc
    @SarahS-su3sc Год назад +182

    If the EPA is dismantled, the fishing industry won't have any edible fish left to regulate.

    • @letsRegulateSociopaths
      @letsRegulateSociopaths Год назад +9

      it is a case that was manufactured by Leonard Leo-- the Federalist Society

    • @gabrieldavid9994
      @gabrieldavid9994 Год назад +6

      Once they became Morlocks. They can go back to eating each other. They got this.

    • @davepc2u
      @davepc2u Год назад +8

      They won't care if it edible as long as it sells to someone

    • @AndyM_323YYY
      @AndyM_323YYY Год назад +3

      @@davepc2u Yes, they can just change the food safety regs so toxic fish can enter the food chain.

    • @SarahS-su3sc
      @SarahS-su3sc Год назад

      @@AndyM_323YYY What FDA? It'll be gone too ...because China or something

  • @BillSias-op7xw
    @BillSias-op7xw Год назад +173

    Expand the SCOTUS! Otherwise this country will be destroyed from within.

    • @JohnDoe-vy5hh
      @JohnDoe-vy5hh Год назад +10

      Why didn't Democrats do it when they had both House and Senate.

    • @joevillaflores1298
      @joevillaflores1298 Год назад +22

      @@JohnDoe-vy5hh Joe Manchin, Sinema

    • @RichardQuaid
      @RichardQuaid Год назад +18

      Just replace the ones that lied under oath to get there. Problem solved.

    • @t.r.campbell6585
      @t.r.campbell6585 Год назад +1

      The duties of the Supreme Court are outlined in the United States Constitution, with the exception of these justices, deciding cases that might be unconstitutional.

    • @GoldenGearGrinder
      @GoldenGearGrinder Год назад

      @@RichardQuaid Not without a 67 senate majority. Otherwise they are untouchable.

  • @jeffnay6502
    @jeffnay6502 3 месяца назад +2

    15 Departments and over 400 distinct agencies and sub-agencies ??? Sounds like a good reason to limit Government expansion !!!

  • @petergiaschi35
    @petergiaschi35 Год назад +13

    Scary.

  • @VoFALT
    @VoFALT 3 месяца назад +3

    Good. It needed to be upended because it was out of control.

    • @rustybarrel516
      @rustybarrel516 3 месяца назад

      YES!!! Enjoy the leftist tears. 😎👍

  • @NathanielAustin-vp9cm
    @NathanielAustin-vp9cm Год назад +35

    Thank you for explaining this to trump, Velshi. While trump tried to tear down these institutions. This is why scotus need term limits and court packing.

    • @BNevrgivup
      @BNevrgivup Год назад +1

      You are right on! The term limits on the Presidency was cut back from unlimited to 2 terms by R. Reagan. I believe that term limits on the Presidency should not exist, only one Presidency was beyond 1 term that was Franklin Roosevelt, however the American people should be able to keep a successful Presidency beyond 2 terms, if that President is predisposed to do so.

  • @krustythecarhauler
    @krustythecarhauler 3 месяца назад +1

    It’s about time they dump that law

  • @rileyhoffman6629
    @rileyhoffman6629 Год назад +10

    I wish you, Mr. Velshi, were the 'decider.'

  • @nathand.9969
    @nathand.9969 Год назад +1

    Oh no! People accountable to the voter may actually have to make decisions as opposed to faceless bureaucrats!

  • @chrisyacoback6320
    @chrisyacoback6320 Год назад +20

    Educating the people by telling them the truth... the ultimate requirement of the fourth estate.... keep telling the truth. Well done and thank you

    • @wendygreidanus8391
      @wendygreidanus8391 Год назад

      Well said!

    • @notme2day
      @notme2day Год назад

      How's that work when only 50% of the population acknowledge the truth and the other 50% will never even hear it?

    • @TheTrueAdept
      @TheTrueAdept Год назад

      No, the sad thing is that people _DON'T_ want to be educated because it undermines what they _think_ is true... so you'll have to drag them kicking and screaming.

  • @beefree5215
    @beefree5215 Год назад +2

    Stop bullying SCOTUS!

  • @Darbysmommy
    @Darbysmommy Год назад +34

    Velshi is a treasure of MSNBC

    • @ryblack5032
      @ryblack5032 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @B_Bodziak
      @B_Bodziak Год назад

      I agree. I am looking forward to MSNBC taking over the #2 spot from CNN in news media and eventually the #1 spot from Fox.

    • @BurkBernard
      @BurkBernard Год назад

      @@ryblack5032 troll

  • @brycefehrenbacher6669
    @brycefehrenbacher6669 9 месяцев назад +4

    No, this is very a hyperbolic argument of what ending Chevron deference would do. It would NOT end regulation of industry or enforcement of laws. It would end the arbitrary creation by the administrative state of new regulations that are not given to them. Congress makes the laws and regulations and the executive branch enforces them. Go ahead shoot at me with “Oh! but they’re the experts not congress!!”
    Then have your experts write a report with a list of recommended regulations to congress and have them pass into laws. That’s already how it works, but Chevron deference allows them to use ambiguous parts of laws that aren’t clarified and effectively interpret (create) new laws.

    • @rustybarrel516
      @rustybarrel516 3 месяца назад

      Looks like they’re still holding onto their delusion. 🤷‍♂️

  • @peterharris8471
    @peterharris8471 Год назад +26

    Over the course of Reagan's term the debt ceiling was raised 18 times, from $935 billion to $2.8 trillion.

  • @ellenbruckermarshall4179
    @ellenbruckermarshall4179 Год назад +14

    Look how business and corporate powers have increased with their wealth. Look how corporations influence government through lobbying and favors.

    • @cisco1dog
      @cisco1dog Год назад

      And foreign countries like China and their partners the Biden family.

    • @Gladescat
      @Gladescat Год назад

      We just gave them a $2trillion gift that puts us $2trillion more in debt.

  • @bthomson
    @bthomson Год назад +1

    Wow! This is a super presentation and Mr. Velshi does a great job of making a complex subject understandable! Bravo!

  • @alisonmcrae1281
    @alisonmcrae1281 Год назад +37

    Reagan impaired my adult life. I didn't vote for him, I was 18.

  • @christopherthomas9218
    @christopherthomas9218 Год назад +51

    And with this SCOTUS, they've probably already made their decision before even hearing the case.

    • @sands7779
      @sands7779 Год назад

      The judges on the GOP nominee list are vetted by corporate fund raisers who raise hundreds of millions from corporate lobby groups via the federalist society

    • @youareobscure
      @youareobscure Год назад +5

      Well, yeah. That's why they took up the case

    • @RunnerLogan
      @RunnerLogan Год назад +2

      @@youareobscure Also, Alito will leak this one as well so that he can blame a leaker and giggle as he watches the population squirm as with the Roe decision. It gives him endless delight.

  • @aussiegrandpa
    @aussiegrandpa Год назад +12

    Reagan also removed the 'Fairness Doctrine' and brought Murdoch into his fold. How has that worked out?

  • @jon-michaelharris5840
    @jon-michaelharris5840 Год назад +1

    The Executive branch is supposed to enforce laws, not create them. Overturning Chevron will force Congress to actually do their job and pass the regulatory rules that the Executive agencies have been creating all these years.

  • @janetmarcum9030
    @janetmarcum9030 Год назад +21

    Absolutely frightening. Corporations care more about money than people. For Pete's sake, a drug cartel offered a better apology than the corporate bigwig that got caught for something at about the same time. 😮

    • @malachi-
      @malachi- 3 месяца назад

      Yes, and who does the gov hire to run those agencies?
      Former Executives of those corporations... all in bed together... you've been played.

  • @cultureal9544
    @cultureal9544 Год назад +90

    13 scotus judges now, Senate!

    • @rogerbrownreacts8528
      @rogerbrownreacts8528 Год назад +6

      No as you would have the country spilt apart. My state would leave the Union and the US army couldn't stop us.

    • @brandon3525
      @brandon3525 Год назад

      democrats want to change the rules because they're losing.💙

    • @regu6582
      @regu6582 Год назад +7

      @Varuda Zahira Like the Repug's have been doing ?
      That kind of stacking ?

    • @bobbyg7719
      @bobbyg7719 Год назад

      Heck yeah. Then when the Republicans get in. They can add 4 more. Eventually they can rebuild another 535 member congress out of the judicial branch.

    • @TrumpMakesLeftiesCryAgain
      @TrumpMakesLeftiesCryAgain Год назад +3

      The GOP house majority says f 0ff

  • @DaleHartley
    @DaleHartley Год назад +27

    The value of regulatory agencies is simple...They represent all of us, not just one single entities values. We have seen that as a Nation there is no more important thing in domestic Ethics then to have regulation over business and our actions. Each of us is free and have rights, this is a given. Our rights stop when those freedoms and rights affect others. For Instance....Love canal affected all the people around it, and their lives directly...before it was addressed the businesses were free to dump toxic and poisonous waste straight into public waterways.
    Businesses NEED ethical laws rules and a watchdog because Capitalism ends with Monopolies, Ultra-wealthy, ultra-poor, and Oligarchies if not monitored and kept in check. We saw this with the robber barons a bit over 100 years ago. Unions, trust-breaking, and other things to stop them owning everything was a priority for republican Teddy Roosevelt.
    We Need Regulatory agencies, they are our eyes and ears...and fists for dealing with large powerful entities like the mega-corp that are popping up now again. They protect US, not the corps... it is too bad that people think in some cases that they are bad things. They CAN get to powerful and corrupt...but they work for us and they CAN be cut back IF this is found. They Work for US...corps work for their shareholders/owners.
    With that being said, I am pretty sure the SCOTUS will back their corp overlords and take as much power away from them ( meaning US really) as they can.

    • @davidcohen7106
      @davidcohen7106 Год назад +5

      🦆What kind of Business do you own ? I owned My own Business for 35 years here in California. The Government was always my enemy. Democrats act like they hate people who own their business. Democrats like working in Government.

    • @markfreeland1027
      @markfreeland1027 Год назад

      Yep, in unbound grief, I concur with your outlook. We are doomed, by the results of 40 years of republican corruption and lies.

    • @cisco1dog
      @cisco1dog Год назад

      Regulators, don’t represent us, they represent industries in most cases. The FDA represents the drug industry, etc.

    • @danielnutter2655
      @danielnutter2655 Год назад

      American Legislative Exchange Council. The regulatory agencies are supposedly meant to protect the common good. However, remember that many if not the majority of politicians are bought and even those that are not can be tricked, silenced, or left as a powerless minority. The agencies that are meant to protect us are often used as a tool of those that grease the right palms to either stifle the competition directly through carefully structured regulations written by corporate lawyers or by selective application/inspection. Remember the largest workplace raid in ICE history was retaliation for a large workers' rights lawsuit, and I remember a news story about a welding company that had safe conditions and paid market wages getting regularly raided while his competition which paid much less and had dangerous conditions was never inspected (likely because they greased the right palms).
      That being said we at least have a measure of influence in government through our votes and the absence of government regulation does not mean an absence of 'other' regulation made by the most powerful entities in the resulting power vacuum. Prior to the labor movement plantation workers reasoned that there was often little difference between the conditions of their slaves and of northern factory workers. Heck, there was no limit on immigration in large part due to the need to constantly replace the workforce with whole and healthy workers and the cost for much work was in bodies as much as it was materials.

    • @wangsunfuh8889
      @wangsunfuh8889 Год назад

      They do not represent all of us at all. Which regulatory agencies have any elected officials? This is remarkably delusional thinking. The administrative state is an abomination that dies with the fed reserve.

  • @Laura-LaFauve
    @Laura-LaFauve Год назад +2

    Good piece. Thank you.

  • @mccormyke
    @mccormyke Год назад +79

    Republican Party wants a reverse Chevron deference. Judges should defer to Big Money & Against ordinary Anericans

    • @ahundredpercentprosperous4222
      @ahundredpercentprosperous4222 Год назад +1

      @I Themis And the EPA was even worse under dictator Trump than during the Reagan regime. We might as well have renamed it the Environmental Destruction Agency, based on who was running it, and how, and the laws and rules they were dismantling for their regulation hating wealthy GQP benefactors. Trump's EPA was worse than useless, it was actually a destructive force.

    • @1320crusier
      @1320crusier Год назад +8

      Judges should destroy Chevron and force Congress to pass laws instead of allowing agencies to do so.

    • @ShaggyRogers1
      @ShaggyRogers1 Год назад

      The Republican party wants to put lawmaking back in the hands of lawmakers. The Democrats are the ones that want unelected bureaucrats to have unchecked power.

  • @bridgetmarian9984
    @bridgetmarian9984 Год назад +2

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

  • @geneard639
    @geneard639 Год назад +70

    If SCotUS dares take that step, they will soon find that they have adjudicated themselves out of a job. No regulation, no laws.

    • @cisco1dog
      @cisco1dog Год назад

      Big guy?

    • @wildmouse5888
      @wildmouse5888 Год назад +4

      No, regulations will just have to be written narrowly in keeping with the intent of laws passed by Congress instead of being bastardized to suit the preexisting agendas of the bureaucracy.

    • @untangled99
      @untangled99 Год назад +5

      Something has to be done, quickly about the court.

    • @simonelliot3712
      @simonelliot3712 Год назад +1

      They'll play with fire until the house burns down.

    • @sorenludwig3978
      @sorenludwig3978 Год назад

      @@simonelliot3712ah, the house gops are going to launch a big nuclear bomb over the us at the moment. There will be no house anymore to burn down and nothing to deregulate as well.

  • @virginiashroyer2279
    @virginiashroyer2279 Год назад +1

    Go Velshi! Love your program’s! Love MSNBC!

  • @fire_the_GOP_24
    @fire_the_GOP_24 Год назад +40

    Reagan ruined us.

    • @DavidMiller-dt8mx
      @DavidMiller-dt8mx Год назад +8

      He sure got the ball rolling...faster...

    • @mariegarside8830
      @mariegarside8830 Год назад

      First, he ruined California. Then he ran for president

    • @seth8629
      @seth8629 Год назад +4

      And Newt Gingrich

    • @jackstrubbe7608
      @jackstrubbe7608 Год назад

      Joseph McCarthy started it all with the Red Scare, and Reagan made it indellible. It was all in place, and then reinforced by the Bushes, and they all gave Trump an unwritten handbook. We HAVE so much to reverse.

  • @Andrew-zw9fi
    @Andrew-zw9fi Год назад +1

    What reasonable to the government, is not reasonable to the people !

  • @djayjp
    @djayjp Год назад +5

    These are people wanting anarchism/chaos.

  • @Hendo56
    @Hendo56 Год назад +2

    "Veni. Vidi. Velshi". Reagan the Hypocrite. The man who signed into law a tax on retirees' Social Security. Oh yeah, he was against big government or taxing people.

  • @miguelmorales9667
    @miguelmorales9667 Год назад +4

    No regulations would be the greatest thing that ever happened for US business. Without regulations, I could just dump the "unwanted accumulation of waste" from my septic tank company in the empty lot next to you house, or in the stream that drains into the local reservoir. That would be good, right?

  • @randal_gibbons
    @randal_gibbons Год назад +7

    Most of these departments and agencies are only needed because corporations can't seem to regulate themselves. Health and safety have always taken a backseat to profits.

  • @grahamyates2490
    @grahamyates2490 Год назад +26

    Watching from outside the US, I can't help but think I'm watching the rapid unravelling of another empire.

    • @rachael_grey
      @rachael_grey Год назад +5

      Because we are. We are also experiencing the turbo-charged expansion and increase of other empires into our personal lives, founded by multinational corporations.

    • @devonklatt7742
      @devonklatt7742 Год назад

      From the inside, lol. They only make it seem like it. Everything’s fine, they really control nothing. I can list 1000 things that effect my life more than a politicians ruling. We still have people that build things. People that fix things. People that know things. No matter what happens, that can’t be taken away. The Americans that are strong and know how to build a prosperous life have nothing to worry about. Now or ever. Times may get tough but only in our sense of what regular should be.
      Something you should know as a non-American. Our media gets paid more if they get more impressions. The best way to do that is to strike an emotion with a negative sediment. Its capitalism at its finest. Can’t really argue it but it makes everything seem bad when it’s not.

    • @hawkdsl
      @hawkdsl Год назад

      The US has up's a downs like everyone else, and the US doesn't have an Empire.

    • @nuiben7579
      @nuiben7579 Год назад

      If only it were so easy to undo the deeply ingrained delusion of American Exceptionalism that keeps us from looking at our problems with any sensibility. Being rational, critical thinkers capable of discerning the truth from propaganda is difficult and boring. Listening to a demagogue tell us what or who to be angry at, well that's just good television.

    • @malachi-
      @malachi- 3 месяца назад

      That's because it use to be a people that worked together, but then the Left came along and did nothing but push, divide and conquer, go against everything the country was built on, constantly.

  • @TheGholiday
    @TheGholiday Год назад +39

    Regulatory bodies are necessary to ensure the health, safety and well being of everyone. When companies fight or lobby to get rid of these agencies, it’s a sure bet it’s only to increase their own profits, usually at the expense of the everyday consumer.
    Then again, who needs clean air or drinking water? Who needs cheaper insulin and drug prices? Who needs better and safer working conditions?Certainly not the American people it seems.

    • @reginakeller3038
      @reginakeller3038 Год назад +4

      🤔 good questions, and we know the answers!
      Thanks for your comment.

    • @wildmouse5888
      @wildmouse5888 Год назад +5

      Who watches the watchers? Government agencies should not be able to run wild and essentially make law any more than corporations should.

    • @thec9424
      @thec9424 Год назад

      Some citizens are so overwhelmingly stupid that they would vote against this. They would vote that corporations can pollute as much as they want while not owning a single share in said company. Because Republicans hate who they hate.

    • @Gladescat
      @Gladescat Год назад

      The Right is doing everything they possibly can to protect corporate polluters. The worst thing they've done is gutted monitoring programs for pollution so people won't know what's happening when cancers, neurodegenerative disorders, and deaths are concentrated in an area, and will have NO EVIDENCE from which to prosecute the polluter. Gutting WOTUS just opened up swamps and wetlands to become toxic chemical dumping grounds. Large polluters will make sure to locate near a wetland so they can dump their waste without penalty. Heck, we've even stopped penalties for massive oil spills under Trump.
      At least it was nice to see Kavanaugh step up, accurately predict the outcome, and vote against weakening WOTUS.

    • @ThatDevMatOfficial
      @ThatDevMatOfficial Год назад +1

      @@wildmouse5888 government is elected, corporations are not. Like it or not, agencies still aline with the democratic process.

  • @docrob5320
    @docrob5320 Год назад +15

    That's what we need destroy the department of education. Great way to move this country forward. Not to mention it wreaks of racism and classism.

  • @richardcampbell7255
    @richardcampbell7255 Год назад +10

    This is all about increasing corporate power and profit. Nothing to do with preventing “tyranny” which many corporations end up actually supporting.

  • @brightfuture4234
    @brightfuture4234 Год назад +7

    Can you play this information over and over to make sure people hear it!

  • @williamfrey1821
    @williamfrey1821 9 месяцев назад +1

    The only problem with Chevron is that it limits the ability of the courts to decide on cases because it says that the courts must defer to the agencies in cases of ambiguity. This makes the courts not have to do their job of judging difficult cases and just side with the agencies because they are supposed to according to chevron.

  • @mgreg8134
    @mgreg8134 Год назад +30

    I had quite a few bosses that were tyrants.

    • @malachi-
      @malachi- 3 месяца назад

      and even more employees that were drama queens 24/7.

    • @mgreg8134
      @mgreg8134 3 месяца назад

      @@malachi- I had a few who treated me good while still maintaining a boss employee relationship. Guess which one I worked the hardest for.

    • @malachi-
      @malachi- 3 месяца назад

      @@mgreg8134 Haha... you're admitting they played you.
      I know... I know...

    • @mgreg8134
      @mgreg8134 3 месяца назад

      @@malachi- The ones that were tyrants were sorry to lose me. The worst one when I left most of his other employees left also. They decided like I did that they didn't need his crap, a year later he was filing for bankruptcy. So tell me who got played.

  • @peterdowd1723
    @peterdowd1723 Год назад

    You are one of the best man!

  • @bianca-sg8zq
    @bianca-sg8zq Год назад +21

    So the American public should do without regulatory agencies and hope that corporations will do the right thing and engage in adequate testing? Yeah, right!! Regulations push innovation towards safer technology. It would be a big mistake to abolish the role of experts who are public servants.

    • @filrabat1965
      @filrabat1965 Год назад +4

      And unregulated AI development and use thereof? Sounds like the start of the Terminator franchise. Or the 2002 movie Minority Report.

    • @Dragonx0562
      @Dragonx0562 Год назад +2

      Most safety regulations are written in blood

    • @filrabat1965
      @filrabat1965 Год назад

      @@Dragonx0562 It's best to close the barn door before the horses escape.

    • @bianca-sg8zq
      @bianca-sg8zq Год назад +1

      @@Dragonx0562 Which is why they're necessary.

    • @Gladescat
      @Gladescat Год назад

      Some states like Oklahoma have done away with testing and monitoring. The oil drillers want your tumors to be an unexplained surprise, and you'll have no data from which to launch a lawsuit against them. No monitoring, fewer lawsuits, no concern for the people's health and welfare. This country is being ruined!

  • @kimlewis7559
    @kimlewis7559 Год назад +4

    Horrifying

  • @CarlosEmilioEsq
    @CarlosEmilioEsq Год назад +23

    The people who complain about regulations are usually the people who want to break those regulations. The Administrative State exists for a reason. Because over and over again we have proved incapable of regulating ourselves. When shortcuts and saving money become the number one goals, there goes safety and health. Businesses of all sorts PROVED that they were incapable of creating safe working environments and did nothing but exploit workers for profit. They still do every chance they get. Airlines couldn't regulate themselves or the skies. Automobile makers couldn't build safe cars. I mean, what kind of future do conservatives want for us? Look at the few institutions that regulate themselves . . . like the Supreme Court or local police departments. There is where you see chronic abuses! Those who complain about oversight are the ones who need it the most.

    • @reginakeller3038
      @reginakeller3038 Год назад +4

      Yes, I agree. Thanks for your honest comment.

    • @wangsunfuh8889
      @wangsunfuh8889 Год назад

      Delusional whining. You point to nothing and assume everything. Name the chain of events that supports your argument or cry at having no argument whatsoever. Do you even understand what regulation is? How does the supreme court regulate itself? Name the regulatory bodies of the US.
      Oh, and you forgot the federal reserve in terms of unchecked regulatory control. Shill.

    • @rightwingprofessor1356
      @rightwingprofessor1356 Год назад

      The SOLE Reason for the Administrative State exists is to control the lives and freedoms of US Citizens. NO ONE elected the bureaucrats who think THEY RUN THIS COUNTRY. If you really believe the Administrative State supports the freedoms guaranteed by our constitution you are simply ignorant. But the good news is ignorance can be cured. Stupidity cannot.

  • @oldcousinfrenchman3911
    @oldcousinfrenchman3911 Год назад

    That was fantastic. Thank you

  • @AndyM_323YYY
    @AndyM_323YYY Год назад +3

    We will wait with baited breath until Harlan Crow gives us his judgement.

  • @ralph5899
    @ralph5899 Год назад +4

    Follow the money.

  • @lurveltarrel8513
    @lurveltarrel8513 Год назад +3

    so very informative. like the video

  • @clivebradley2633
    @clivebradley2633 Год назад +2

    That is plainly wrong. Without adequate regulation wealthy individuals, groups and corporations are perfectly capable of tyranny

  • @MongoMedicineMan
    @MongoMedicineMan Год назад +71

    The most corrupt court in the land should be IGNORED until the corruption is rooted out. 😡

  • @robraleigh8614
    @robraleigh8614 Год назад

    Excellent piece, "Mr. Business", Ali Velshi
    Keep on keepin' on!

  • @lukehanson5320
    @lukehanson5320 Год назад +6

    1:40 Chevron only applies in civil cases. I'm a little disappointed you didn't mention the Rule of Lenity in regards to Criminal cases as context for your audience.

    • @larryk1865
      @larryk1865 Год назад +3

      That would have been VERY helpful and the fact that it wasn't included is typical of the negligence of the mainstream media corporations and social media platforms in providing the full and accurate details of just about every news story that is reported these days.

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Год назад

      Why is a criminal case idea relevant to the agencies making rules which rarely have criminal penalties?
      This is less an issue of ambiguous law and more about delegated power.

    • @larryk1865
      @larryk1865 Год назад +2

      @@UnconventionalReasoning It really isn't. I think the reason Luke brought the issue up was so that folks weren't making that mistake -- thinking that regulatory agencies were manipulating the law and doing an end run around criminal sanctions. People hear of things happening in the legal arena and they don't initially think about civil law. Instead they think it's about who and whether someone goes to jail.

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Год назад

      @@larryk1865 Thank you for explaining that.

    • @SeattlePioneer
      @SeattlePioneer Год назад

      If the Court followed the same lax standard of allowing regulatory agencies to criminalize whatever they wished, I'm sure they would be glad to use it very often.
      But what is being proposed is that the same rule apply to civil action and regulations. and why NOT? After all, it is the Congress that is responsible for passing laws, not regulatory agencies. I don't see any distinction between civil and criminal law in Article I of the constitution:
      U.S. Constitution - Article I
      All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives.

  • @susanlueem8267
    @susanlueem8267 Год назад +1

    So interesting and informative! Well explained. We need more reports like this. Thank you.

  • @yurikendal4868
    @yurikendal4868 Год назад +3

    We just sat there and let this corruption go

  • @neutron564
    @neutron564 3 месяца назад +1

    Based

  • @ilasegal5480
    @ilasegal5480 Год назад +30

    We need to vote against the administrative power of the Supreme Court, they certainly are not listening to We The People! 🤬🤬🤬

    • @RunnerLogan
      @RunnerLogan Год назад +4

      They listen only to their special interests and their personal whims.

  • @Zonker66
    @Zonker66 Год назад

    Love that there was no personal bias. Didn't use scare tactics or ask sensationalist questions. Just told us what was going on. We need a lot more of that.

  • @loveispain..
    @loveispain.. Год назад +3

    I kind of like the answer of the experts so long as it doesn't break the Supreme law of the land. But we actually need real experts and leaders that won't be bought out by the corporations that are being served. Like for once, really tell the people the truth if they need to evacuate due to, I don't know. A train derailement that carried dangerous chemicals and burnt for days into the atmosphere of a small rural community.

  • @jmb3608
    @jmb3608 Год назад

    Excellent reporting, as usual. Thanks Mr Velshi.

  • @JelMain
    @JelMain Год назад +7

    Anarchy international.

  • @bingbong9844
    @bingbong9844 Год назад +1

    This man ruined our country.

  • @wandagore8400
    @wandagore8400 Год назад +3

    Our government is not too big. The problem is those in key positions are owned by the top rich in the United States.

  • @darlaberg3060
    @darlaberg3060 Год назад

    Very informative!! Thanks

  • @28carter
    @28carter Год назад +9

    I'm a teacher, is this just the end for me?

    • @julesmasseffectmusic
      @julesmasseffectmusic Год назад

      Odds are good it will be at muzzle velocity.

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Год назад

      Yes, sadly. Authoritarians need a poorly educated populace. But they're so dumb that they think that killing education today will affect the populace immediately.

    • @paulaitix77
      @paulaitix77 Год назад +1

      let's hope

    • @student1979oct
      @student1979oct Год назад

      We had teachers before the Dept of Ed was a thing, we'll still need them after, if there is an after.

    • @UnconventionalReasoning
      @UnconventionalReasoning Год назад

      @@student1979oct Yes, and you can be one of the incompetent teachers. Good luck with 150 students a day.

  • @nfpnone8248
    @nfpnone8248 Год назад +1

    It’s not the law, it’s how the laws are made and by whom! And the laws made by a properly assembled and operated legislative assembly cannot by definition be unconstitutional, so the Supreme Court has absolutely no authority to make any judgments about any law, they can only respond to a grievance which is filed by a State for properly legislated laws that disproportionately affect or disenfranchise that State.
    So what is the problem?
    We have an Article 1 problem of assembly and operation of our governing institutions, especially the legislature, both State and Federal, which must assemble an exact representation of the population, “The People in their Collective Capacity” as the “Most Numerous Legislative Branch”, by the republican principle of per capita apportionment of representation and suffrage equal to the proportion of aggregate population of the country within each State based upon and enumeration, a census.
    This means that the House of Representatives must be an exact representation of the population, where all the people may participate through representation as if they were present in person themselves to participate in the legislative process to identify and rank choices, and to vote to make a consensus choice of all the People.
    All laws must be made by consensus choice of all the people, directly or indirectly through representation, which protects minority interest making it impossible to make disproportionate or ideologically based laws, especially by factions, which are our political parties which only represent an ideological fraction of the whole population.
    By the way, ensuring the proper assembly and operation of congress as a legislative assembly governed by legislative processes to reach a majority consensus of all the States as the union is the only responsibility of the Vice President as the President of the Senate, and as the President of the Senate they are empowered to make any decisions which addresses improper assembly or operation of congress, and can make any changes, up to and including razing congress entirely and ordering its reassembly by the Constitution of the United States unamended.

  • @jeanbloom7513
    @jeanbloom7513 Год назад +5

    If people could be trusted we would have less regulations.

    • @filrabat1965
      @filrabat1965 Год назад +2

      IF people could be trusted. But they can't. They will act in their own best interest regardless of who it hurts (especially a distant person or an out-group member).

    • @1320crusier
      @1320crusier Год назад

      Funny, because govt cant be trusted

  • @them0ther
    @them0ther Год назад

    Very significant reporting.

  • @suzibikerbabe8073
    @suzibikerbabe8073 Год назад +8

    With the inferior court we have right now, democracy doesn't have a chance of surviving.

    • @cisco1dog
      @cisco1dog Год назад

      Good thing since we aren’t a democracy!

    • @john_jacob_jingleheimerschmidt
      @john_jacob_jingleheimerschmidt Год назад +1

      Democracy doesn't have a chance with a bunch of liberals who want to ignore the rules of democracy when it doesn't serve their interests.

  • @SharonDennis-u1w
    @SharonDennis-u1w Год назад +5

    Reason was a creep

    • @marseillesvieux2987
      @marseillesvieux2987 Год назад

      You are a creep Sharon. You don’t understand what you are talking about.

  • @aviatorsound914
    @aviatorsound914 Год назад +1

    FDA it’s also the only agency in the country that manages medical drug products and certifies them. So reducing its regulatory power is like asking for trouble.
    Keep in mind that states don’t manage drug approval processes.

  • @lindaleelaw5277
    @lindaleelaw5277 Год назад +3

    Theyre pros at overgrthrowing but when the dust settles the same ones wil be standing there saying " i didnt thinkbit woukd be like this .

  • @brianblood6969
    @brianblood6969 Год назад

    Excellent News.

  • @Odinarcade00
    @Odinarcade00 Год назад +3

    Lol while having the biggest spending on military I’m the world….

  • @letsRegulateSociopaths
    @letsRegulateSociopaths Год назад +2

    If you look into it, this case was not started with fish. It was started by Leonard Leo--- the Federalist Society.

  • @salmonline
    @salmonline Год назад +6

    It's exceedingly easy to be afraid of things you don't understand.

  • @gauravvarma3645
    @gauravvarma3645 Год назад

    Good stuff Velshi

  • @juanitaybarra9955
    @juanitaybarra9955 Год назад +4

    VOTE BLUE! VOTE BLUE!

  • @johnnyd386
    @johnnyd386 Год назад +8

    What we can’t escape is the correlation between a smaller government with less regulations and banking failures, environmental disasters, mass murders, etc.

  • @laurelmancini3596
    @laurelmancini3596 Год назад +1

    do the persons who populate the GOP and republicans elsewhere breathe different air. eat different food. drive different streets. these are not sane people in the GOP. and i am not breathless with anticipation

  • @rojohe
    @rojohe Год назад +5

    Most regulations, not unlike unions, are intended to protect those of us that live and work with honesty and integrity as part of the 99% socioeconomic class. Weakening these protections will accelerate the country's descent into full-blown oligarchy.

    • @wildmouse5888
      @wildmouse5888 Год назад

      Unions are some of the most corrupt entities in the country; especially public-employee unions.

  • @rationalbasis2172
    @rationalbasis2172 Год назад

    Excellent explainer by Velshi.

  • @twigg43
    @twigg43 Год назад +6

    I don't know how you can stop this, I think it may be too late. The supreme Court has already been bought and paid for years ago. Go back to the date Clarence started accepting these gifts and that's the date they started plotting 😟

  • @michelleflora2957
    @michelleflora2957 Год назад

    This is frightening