Justice Thomas echoes Cato’s brief about the Non‐Delegation Doctrine, the Major Question Doctrine, an “Adverse Possession” theory of Executive Power, and the Take Care Clause.
The more aid that Congress provides, the less incentive for states and cities to improve operational efficiencies and to deregulate spurring broad‐based economic growth.
To understand the New Deal’s shortcomings as a grand scheme for achieving economic recovery, it helps to realize that the New Deal wasn’t a grand scheme at all; it was an assemblage of steps and programs, many of which were decided upon or concocted only after Roosevelt took office.
Rather than seeking to curb the number of H-1B visas and accepting absurdly long wait‐time for employment‐based green cards, Congress and the administration should seek to increase the number of these immigrants who can come here and make it possible for them to quickly earn green cards.