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Eventually, the courts will begin upholding regulatory initiatives under the new regime. Agencies will regain confidence in their ability to regulate (or deregulate). It may just take a while to get there.
From the PDF this reads like statist cope to me. Its acknowledging the paralysis of regulators, but somehow comes to the conclusion they'll adapt rather than having to constantly defend legacy regs that have this new path to being challenged.
So all the dissenting screech was for nothing because it'll be like it never happened?
It is depressing. The pdf is attempting a prediction from a few different perspectives. At least the agencies' all encompassing power has been interrupted, and it seems like the two sides of the aisle will be creating guardrails. Not perfect, but this permanent bureaucratic, unelected blob has probably lost some power for good. Overall, I agree that it's not a great prognosis.
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