Please do not quote:SCOTUS: Gives multiple sad WTF opinions today overturning several longstanding precedents:
* It's now a crime to be homeless and sleep outside or in car (no choice). Rather than fix ... criminalize...? I'd rather taxes built shelter than jail.
- Giving $180/night fines/jail to those with nothing won't solve anything. Affordable/decent housing would. Instead, we throw people away.
* Chevron's dead. Means expert scientists at agencies can't safely determine things without massive big business special interest challenges
- Overfishing, catching endangered/prohibited (dolphins) marine species, etc. Calling filler meats "chicken" when it isn't, just tons.
- FDA regulation/enforcement of food safety/rodent control in food processing plants. "Too expensive" to big business means suing for less....
-“What actions can be taken to address climate change or other environmental challenges? What will the nation's health-care system look like
in the coming decades? Or the financial and transportation systems? What rules are going to constrain the development of AI?” Justice Kagan.
-The legislature always left gaps for experts/science to fill. Now they have to be way more specific. Good luck with that. They agree on
nothing.
- It could theoretically be ok, but ... I'm just worried it won't wind up being that way for the average person.
* The SEC has less in house fraud enforcement authority.
-Now has to do longer court proceedings for large fraud....
-No one running the banks got meaningful consequence (charged or really sued) for the 2008 financial collapse/foreclosure crisis.
-People lost homes/jobs, etc.
I don't know. I'd like the homeless to have shelter that isn't jail. I'd like food to be safe/clean even if that costs big food processors more (they won't charge less while pocketing the food safety compliance savings themselves), and over fishing not to happen so there's fish.... Similarly, I'd like massive frauds that cause tons of home foreclosures to be afraid of consequences so they don't do that as much and pay when they do so people don't lose houses and jobs....
All the precedent cases always said the opposite of this.... Those are fading away 6/3. "WTF?" More sad really....
TL;DR: If you're homeless, sleeping outside (even in car) can now be a crime.
. Less safety regulation enforcement.
Less SEC financial anti fraud.Housing and food cost up;safety regulations down.....
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