These outcomes can all be expected due to four distinct challenges to the mandate.
1. Disregard for Congress and the Constitution
First, Biden's executive order is just that - an executive order. Congress, the legislative branch, and thus the entire concept of representative government, has been bypassed by President Biden. The White House has no legislative authority to create an emergency rule under OSHA and it says as much in the U.S. Constitution. Article 1, Section 1 states very plainly, in a single sentence:
"All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives."Nowhere in that sentence are legislative authorities granted to the Executive branch. Likewise, the President does not reserve such powers - powers which belong to the states or to the people, as outlined by the Tenth Amendment in the Bill of Rights.
















Comment: The push-back is revving up as many states are in uproar over Biden's stance: What will be Biden's move?