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Have a house or go to jail, you shitheads.
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The status quo is you have a human right to fill public spaces with mountains of refuse, so I dunno, maybe that is preferable.B wrote:Have a house or go to jail, you shitheads.
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I have concerns about living through a scenario where the cost of housing is rising, millions of jobs are on the cusp of disappearing, and the law says that communities can outlaw sleeping in a public space while also having no obligation to provide shelter space congruent to the size of their homeless population.tragabigzanda wrote:I am pleased with the homeless encampment ruling. Not because I'm against the homeless, just because I believe in local control.
But this is maybe the third most consequential ruling from this week.
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RVs, tents, and piles of trash or one bus with 2 people in it?tragabigzanda wrote:B, if you want to allow RVs, tents, and piles of trash in your neighborhood, I believe this ruling still allows you to do that via your city governance.simple schoolboy wrote:The status quo is you have a human right to fill public spaces with mountains of refuse, so I dunno, maybe that is preferable.B wrote:Have a house or go to jail, you shitheads.
My neighbor appears to run a used car lot out of his driveway that is somehow immune from our HOA covenants. I'm not sure that a stray RV is worse.
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Get that driveway declared a navigable waterway and you're in business.tragabigzanda wrote:Sorry I got on a roll and forgot: Your neighbor’s driveway is private property, and your HOA is a private organization that you elect to engage with. So some key differences between that situation and mine. I’ve got a guy a few houses down who dresses his hunting kills in the garage and blood runs out into the driveway. I could pester the HOA all day but I’m not sure I’d have a leg to stand on.
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6/10simple schoolboy wrote:Get that driveway declared a navigable waterway and you're in business.tragabigzanda wrote:Sorry I got on a roll and forgot: Your neighbor’s driveway is private property, and your HOA is a private organization that you elect to engage with. So some key differences between that situation and mine. I’ve got a guy a few houses down who dresses his hunting kills in the garage and blood runs out into the driveway. I could pester the HOA all day but I’m not sure I’d have a leg to stand on.
You should have made the “rivers of blood” joke slightly more clear
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Do you have me confused with Enoch Powell?Bi_3 wrote:6/10simple schoolboy wrote:Get that driveway declared a navigable waterway and you're in business.tragabigzanda wrote:Sorry I got on a roll and forgot: Your neighbor’s driveway is private property, and your HOA is a private organization that you elect to engage with. So some key differences between that situation and mine. I’ve got a guy a few houses down who dresses his hunting kills in the garage and blood runs out into the driveway. I could pester the HOA all day but I’m not sure I’d have a leg to stand on.
You should have made the “rivers of blood” joke slightly more clear
With all this excitement about Chevron deference, some people might forget that title 33 is still in effect and the feds still have significant ability to regulate what is discharged into navigable waters.
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What is Chevron anyway? Some folks are claiming it means the end of consumer protection rules and other say it prevents unconstitutional expansion of federal law.
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Assume everything you said is a symptom of me not taking my online debates very seriously and not very reflective of my actual, share-with-friends opinions.tragabigzanda wrote:B, I’m sure you’re a good guy and a good hang — you seem to have a good sense of humor about yourself and you shoulder the admin weight of RM, which definitely counts for something.
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But I still think there are better solutions than criminalizing the homeless.
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That's a trap.Bi_3 wrote:What is Chevron anyway? Some folks are claiming it means the end of consumer protection rules and other say it prevents unconstitutional expansion of federal law.
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If a regulatory rule is ambiguous, the relevant department gets to interpret it as it sees fit.Bi_3 wrote:What is Chevron anyway? Some folks are claiming it means the end of consumer protection rules and other say it prevents unconstitutional expansion of federal law.
Basically the legislature can't divest its powers to the executive and have them come up with rules that (yesterday's ruling) evade judicial review or be interpreted by themselves when unclear (Chevron).
Proggles hated Chevron during the Bush admin when the EPA would interpret things to the benefit of companies (or whoever). It's all kind of window dressing by not revisiting Wickard v Filburn and cutting the feds back to their proper (very limited) role.
CFPB has other issues relating to its possibly unconstitutionally structure., maybe next on the chopping block.