Another Day, Another Supreme Court Ruling Destroys Biden’s Agenda

It feels good to win for a change!

Conservatives have largely forgotten what it feels like to achieve victory in an ongoing and grueling battle for America’s future.

Trump’s landmark 2016 victory was followed up by the 2020 nightmare when Democrats successfully stole an entire presidential election using the China Virus pandemic as justification.

But that all changes now.

The Supreme Court issued a ruling Thursday limiting the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to regulate power plant’s greenhouse gas emissions.

The 6-3 ruling delivers a blow to Democrats and environmental groups, who want the agency to crack down on emissions from power plants and other sources to mitigate climate change.

“The only question before the Court is more narrow: whether the ‘best system of emission reduction’ identified by EPA in the Clean Power Plan was within the authority granted to the Agency in Section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act,” the majority opinion read. “For the reasons given, the answer is no.”

Chief Justice John Roberts drafted the opinion and the court’s other five conservatives concurred, while its three liberals dissented.

The case in question, West Virginia v. EPA, stems from a petition from a mix of coal-producing states and coal companies that asked the high court justices to establish whether the Clean Air Act, one of the nation’s most influential environmental laws, gives the agency broad authority to restrict power plant emissions.

The decision to limit the EPA’s authority to regulate power plant emissions constrains the agency’s ability to act on Joe Biden’s fascistic agenda to slow climate change and get the ball rolling on his target of decarbonizing the power sector by 2035.

Justice Elena Kagan’s dissenting opinion said the court “strips the Environmental Protection Agency of the power Congress gave it to respond to ‘the most pressing environmental challenge of our time.'”

To what extent Congress gave the EPA the authority under the Clean Air Act to respond to climate change, as the Obama-era Clean Power Plan sought to do, was at the center of the case.

Liberals have completely lost their minds after Thursday’s ruling; it was truly the straw that broke the camel’s back. They don’t know what it means to lose, and boy are they losing big! Que the progressive shrieking!

The myopic view of your average liberal prevents them from seeing the forest from the trees. If liberals had any sense, they’d realize that this SCOTUS ruling could actually work in their favor.

But they don’t, so it won’t.

Sad!

Author: Sebastian Hayworth


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