Scott Johnson goes on a exquisitely ill-informed rant this rain-soaked Sunday morning — in two respects.
First, he would liken an act by a sitting President, pursuant to exactly the same authority his immediate predecessor used (multiple times, and all as contemplated by an explicit statute) to a monarch’s overreach. Heh. WTH?
But more eye-popping is his clear ignorance of a new approach, laid out Friday night, by that same sitting President — to rely on the “Great Society” measures Congress passed under LBJ, in 1965. Ones repeatedly held Constitutional over the last 60 or so years.
The National Education Act gives Mr. Biden this explicit authority, as we’ve shown, here. Scott should revisit (or read for the first time, carefully) his 20th Century American History, under Johnson, Lyndon Baines. Any one of those old high school textbooks.
Hilarious.