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The EPA has recently issued new edicts that will have a significant impact on coal-fired power plants and new natural gas plants, effectively shutting them down. This move comes at a time when the demand for electricity is surging, leading to an inevitable increase in electricity prices. This decision reflects the shift towards modern socialism, where control can be achieved through a complex web of rules and mandates rather than direct ownership of production.

Under the Biden administration, the push for increased regulation and control over industries has intensified. Modern socialists have found ways to exert their influence without the need for direct ownership, using regulations and mandates as tools for control. This approach can have far-reaching consequences, as seen in the recent EPA edicts affecting power plants.

The Supreme Court’s decision in the 1985 case of Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council inadvertently paved the way for modern socialists to use regulations as a powerful tool for their regulatory agenda. In order to curb this trend, it is argued that the Supreme Court must overturn this decision and prevent further regulatory overreach.

As electricity prices are expected to rise due to the new EPA edicts, consumers may feel the impact of increased regulation on their daily lives. The surge in electricity demand, coupled with the restrictions on coal-fired and natural gas power plants, may lead to challenges in meeting energy needs in the future.

It remains to be seen how the Supreme Court will respond to calls for overturning the Chevron decision and curbing the power of modern socialists to use regulations for their agenda. As the Biden administration continues to push for increased regulation, the implications for industries and consumers alike are likely to be significant. Stay tuned for further developments in this ongoing debate over regulatory control and its impact on the economy.

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