Subj : Re: War or Planefuls of
To   : GREGORY DEYSS
From : BOB ACKLEY
Date : Fri Jul 26 2019 10:37 am

> On 24 Jul 2019, BOB ACKLEY said the following...
>  
>  BA> > The executive branch does not make laws.
>  BA> 
>  BA> Uh, yes, it does.  They're called "regulations" and there are 
rooms 
>  BA> full of them, none of which were passed  by congress.  They are 
laws in 
>  BA> everything but name.
> 
> Laws and Regulations. Federal laws are bills that have passed both 
houses of
> Congress, been signed by the president, passed over the president's 
veto, or
> allowed to become law without the president's signature. Individual 
laws,
> also called acts, are arranged by subject in the United States Code.

My point obviously sailed right over your head.

IMO the entire Code of Federal Regulations is unConstitutional, as are 
every Executive Order ever written.

Back when the Supremes shot down the 'line item veto' (at the 
Corruptocrats behest, BTW) it stated in part that '... the congress 
cannot delegate its Constitutional responsibilities.'  That sentence, 
if the courts were consistent - and they're not - invalidates every 
regulation on the books and every Executive Order ever written
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