01-05-2021, 06:37 PM
(01-05-2021, 04:07 PM)David Horn Wrote:What's a regulation without the law? What's a law without regulations? Do you really need to continue this bullshit with me? The Democrats broke the law AGAIN!!! If law no longer pertain to the Democrats or their corporate allies, what do we have for a system? You're one of the local experts on fascism. I don't know about you but that seems like fascism to me. Like I said, the Democrats have a lot of obligations here as well as abroad to serve and it would only take one bold move to screw up the entire apple cart and cause a major setback. I'd say the day of people leaching off and relying on America for its defense are over but we still have some time to go before we are free from the bulk of entanglements related to the Democrats. In short, if you can't trust the Democrats and rely on the Democrats then you get out of the relationship altogether.(01-05-2021, 03:08 PM)Classic-Xer Wrote: Regulations are part of laws dude. How do you remove regulations or change regulations without changing laws? The Nazi's could do it because because the Nazi's controlled to courts but not an American court. Like I've said, the Democratic party better pull there head out and come to grips with the fact that they live in America before they start seeing themselves being eliminated all over this country. As I'm concerned, I'm talking to a dead man but you're free to continue digging your own grave.
Regulations are authorized by laws, but the regulations themselves can vary widely within the framework of those laws. When the framework is so narrow that the law defines the type and degree of regulation, then you might be right ... but that's exceedingly rare. Typically, laws set standards but avoid the details on purpose. Regulations get overturned all the time, but the underlying laws tend to survive. That's a feature, not a bug.