Because it's the same. A label is a label. Both involve health.
Instead of some fent analogue cooked up in a chinese lab, this knockoff would be cooked up in a chinese lowest cost, cheating encouraged (if you don't get caught), grab parts from wherever, alibaba store room.
We do need to evaluate trade offs between danger, effectiveness, quality control, and price.
IMHO so long as the hearing device won't cause further damage this is a great move and should be treated like OTC glasses.
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As to SCOTUS rulings, see below about this specific mandate by law.
However both parties have ceded massive authority to the executive over the last two decades (accelerating with Cheney).
Feels like that is a big part of the problem here.
Regardless, I don't think SCOTUS is making the right rulings on a ton of things, including EPA specifically per your example. Everything under the sun shouldn't have to be enumerated. we have to look holistically and allow the executive to adapt as dangers and circumstances change.
Executive should be allowed to use the powers Congress has given and often been purposefully ambiguous about (see 9/11 security state).
Instead of some fent analogue cooked up in a chinese lab, this knockoff would be cooked up in a chinese lowest cost, cheating encouraged (if you don't get caught), grab parts from wherever, alibaba store room.
We do need to evaluate trade offs between danger, effectiveness, quality control, and price.
IMHO so long as the hearing device won't cause further damage this is a great move and should be treated like OTC glasses.
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As to SCOTUS rulings, see below about this specific mandate by law.
However both parties have ceded massive authority to the executive over the last two decades (accelerating with Cheney).
Feels like that is a big part of the problem here.
Regardless, I don't think SCOTUS is making the right rulings on a ton of things, including EPA specifically per your example. Everything under the sun shouldn't have to be enumerated. we have to look holistically and allow the executive to adapt as dangers and circumstances change.
Executive should be allowed to use the powers Congress has given and often been purposefully ambiguous about (see 9/11 security state).