Headline: Biden legal defeats rapidly piling up across the nation on broad array of policy fronts

Here is a great article from justthenews.com detailing all of the legal defeats by the Biden-Harris (let’s not forget her) administration so far this year.

From the article:

In one case, Judge Terry Doughty of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana issued a preliminary injunction halting the start of Biden’s national vaccine mandate for health care workers. The injunction temporarily blocks the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) from enforcing the order.

“There is no question that mandating a vaccine to 10.3 million health care workers is something that should be done by Congress, not a government agency,” Doughty wrote. “It is not clear that even an act of Congress mandating a vaccine would be constitutional.”

In another adverse ruling, U.S. District Judge Gregory Van Tatenhove of the Eastern District of Kentucky blocked the administration from implementing its vaccine mandate for federal government contractors and subcontractors.

“This is not a case about whether vaccines are effective,” Van Tatenhove wrote in his opinion. “They are. Nor is this a case about whether the government, at some level, and in some circumstances, can require citizens to obtain vaccines. It can.”

Instead, he continued, the question before him was whether the president had the authority to mandate employees of federal contractors and subcontractors to receive the vaccine.

“In all likelihood, the answer to that question is no,” the judge wrote.

But one of the best responses came from the US Supreme Court. Again, from the article:

Then in August, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the Biden administration’s federal moratorium on residential evictions.

Citing the economic fallout from the pandemic, the administration had imposed the moratorium, leading to a legal challenge from a coalition of landlords and real estate groups.

“The [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC] has imposed a nationwide moratorium on evictions in reliance on a decades-old statute that authorizes it to implement measures like fumigation and pest extermination,” the majority opinionread. “It strains credulity to believe that this statute grants the CDC the sweeping authority that it asserts.” (emphasis added)

 

So is the name of the game pass as many laws as possible that are or are not Constitutional and just hope one sticks?

Pols simply keep trying to be as authoritarian as they can be with zero consequence.  Hopefully, one day, some of the 70 million who voted for Biden will see the error of their ways – but I doubt it.