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35 views • November 3, 2022

Bureaucracy Struck Down | Constitution Corner

The John Birch Society
President Reagan said the nine most terrify words were “I’m from the Government and I’m here to help.” Who pays for that help? You do! The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was established in 2011 to oversee financial products and services offered to consumers. In other words, unelected bureaucrats get to decide what the public good is. But the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals struck this down on Constitutional grounds. Find out all the details in this episode of Constitution Corner. Action Items: 1) Like and share this video with others. 2) Apply for JBS membership and get involved: https://jbs.org/join/ 3) Read the U.S. Constitution: https://jbs.org/constitution/ 4) Sign up for Legislative Action Alerts or text JBS to 800-527-8721: https://jbs.org/alerts/
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