How can we call ourselves the land of the free if we follow oligarchs?

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Does the FCC have the legal authority to set taxes? Are the American people really willing to trade their rights just to get cheap phone and internet access? That’s the question we’ll ask today.

The case in question is Federal Communications Commission et al. v. Consumers’ Research et al., and it questions whether Congress unconstitutionally delegated its power to a third party.

This is why decisions of the Supreme Court are not law, much less the supreme law of the land. They are not law because only Congress can make laws. Furthermore, the court is not an elected branch of government. Also, they are not the supreme law because that would mean the United States is not a republic, but an oligarchy ruled by nine justices in black robes. This case illustrates the extent to which the federal government has become corrupted, disregarding its oaths to uphold the Constitution and creating rules to suit its own interests. How can we call ourselves the land of the free if we keep following these oligarchs?

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