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Made with Restream. Livestream on 30+ platforms at once via https://restream.io Why does Congress pass massive bills but seem unable to clearly define the rules that govern the country? In this episode of We The Podcast, we examine one of the most significant structural developments in modern American government: the rise of what many call the Administrative State or the Bureaucratic Branch. Although the Constitution vests ALL legislative power in Congress, modern governance increasingly operates through federal agencies that write regulations, enforce them, and adjudicate disputes within their own systems. Many of the rules that shape business, healthcare, environmental policy, labor standards, and financial regulation are not written directly in statutory law, but emerge later through administrative rulemaking. How did this happen? If you enjoy these deep discussions on the Constitution, give me a like, a follow and help share the word! "The Last Republican: Thomas Massie and the Death of a Party" Links below! Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1969890010 Barnes & Noble: Thank you for listening, and for supporting independent constitutional commentary.