ok after the 2008 crisis, they made the dodd-frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act which was passed by congress and signed President Obama signed into law
Now one of the things that was provided for in the law was the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau which is there to keep people from getting ripped off in loans and such
What the kerfuffle was over is to keep it pure and honest its funded by the Federal Reserve and not congressal appropriations like the FCC or the FDA and some of the predatory payday lenders who would be under the jurisdiction of the agency tried to get this loophole closed and ultimately lost
but the critics are worried that now its been legitimatized it will be used more often to get around Congress for good or bad…
Sorry for the site its the only one (it seems to be very libertarian )that’s mentioned it so far
What baffles me about this ruling is that Clarence Fucking Thomas, fascist sympathizer, delivered the majority opinion, and that he, Roberts, Kavanaugh, and Barrett joined the liberals in upholding the constitutionality of the CFPB.
Actually, most of ‘em. I read somewhere, probably on this board, that a large majority of SCOTUS decisions are uncontroversial 9-0, 8-1 decisions. Of course, they’re not the interesting ones that understandably get all the press.
I was playing the cynical card about the current iteration of Supremes. Who seem uniquely good at ideology, but that may just be recency bias on my part.