If the Constitution means anything whatsoever, any regulation with the force of law must come from Congress directly. If we are represented, our representatives must vote so they can be held accountable by the public. However, ever since Woodrow Wilson, the "deep state" of bureaucrats writing layers of regulations under the purported authority of vague law has ballooned.
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Between the Federal Reserve Act, international interventionism (and the draft to facilitate it), and the creation of the administrative state, I say Wilson was the worst president ever. FDR was a close second, and Biden is a distant third... so far.
Biden is not really high on the list of awful yet, but the midterms aren't even here. He has time.
Oh, and have some !PIZZA
When have congress people ever been held accountable for the shit that they do?
This is so weird. It used to be easy to find this act on congress.gov, but now all I can find online is discussions of it. Anyway, I believe this was passed in December of 2001, another casualty to freedom brought to us by the false flag of 9/11 and our traitorous congress. So everything they are doing might not be constitutional, but it is legal.
Preamble:
https://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/center-for-law-and-the-publics-health/model_laws/MSEHPA.pdf
I wish I could remember which government official phrased it best when he said "the illegal we do immediately, the unconstitutional takes a little longer."