Importantly, the law authorizing this doesn’t authorize the president to reverse the ban. Trump has used it before too.

So reversing this likely means an unusual ruling from the courts, or getting congress to change things. Both possible, but take a lot more effort than simply issuing an executive order.

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    He is relying on an obscure provision of a 1953 law, the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, which he says gives him the authority for this executive order.

    He could have done this the entire time!?!?

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    People should read the first chapter of “The Ministry for the Future”. People will start dieing by the millions due to heat waves, it’s going to happen even if we stop burning oil now because of how long the feedback loop takes. Drilling more lengthens this trend into a future where billions die.

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    The ban affects the entire Eastern Seaboard, the Pacific Coast along California, Oregon and Washington, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and the Northern Bering Sea.

    So that basically just leaves the Texas and Louisiana Gulf coast, and part of the Alaskan coast?

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    Hilarious. Biden oversaw record oil and gas drilling throughout his entire presidency, dwarfing that of W, Obama, and Trump.

    Now he was to slow things down so Dems can score political points when Repugs immediately open the drilling floodgates. Seriously pathetic Biden, you could have actually done something for the environment during the past 4 years but chose corporate profits over people’s lives instead, every time.

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    This feels kinda like bike shedding to bring up currently with the executive, legislative, and judicial branches all bought and paid for by oligarchs, but isn’t that executive branch overreach where the legislative branch should be who is determining this?

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    In many ways, the ban is symbolic… On Monday Mr. Trump called Mr. Biden’s move “ridiculous” and said he would revoke the ban. “I’ll unban it immediately,” he said on the Hugh Hewitt radio program.

    Couldn’t genocide joe have done this like 4 years ago?

    And if dude can just do this, can’t trump just undo?

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_posturing

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      No, the law here allows the President to designate areas as off-limits, but doesn’t provide for the President reversing such a decision. It would take either Congress changing the rules, or the courts to invalidate the rule.

      So it’s a bit more than posturing.

      And he didn’t need to four years ago, because he could simply not issue new drilling leases in these places.

      Besides, it’s not like Biden will ever run for office again. Posturing is worthless to him right now.

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        I thought there was like a 60 day window where the new president can just say “nah” but anything established longer than that required a process to discourage jerking people around

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          That window is provided by the CRA and only applies to agency rule-making, which is not the process that Biden used here.

          Also the CRA does not allow the President to say “nah”. It allows Congress to say “nah”.

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          There is a window, but it requires a vote by both houses of congress. Offshore drilling bans are popular, so there’s a decent chance of peeling off a couple of Republicans and preventing it from passing.

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        I find it amusing when liberals believe the rule of law applies to fascism, instead of being dictated by fascism.

        Laws only matter if they are enforced.