Sandhusker, "You support this ruling, why not answer a simple question? What recourse does the public have now?"
Agman, "Facts, something you know very little about. When did you pass the bar exam as to convince yourself what the law and previous legal precedent has established? I apologize, you are with the right crowd for the lame positions you take-always on the losing side."
You still didn't answer the question, Agman. Facts are the public's recourse? :shock: Why not just give out your patented "You just wouldn't understand" answer and be done? You clearly have no answer.
I haven't passed the bar. However, set aside your arrogance for a minute and consider this; A judge being overturned is no headline in itself. It happens all the time. This means a judge was wrong - either the first judge or the overruling judge. They both can't be right. I'm sure there's been times when you've felt a judge was wrong too. How about this same Ninth Circuit that ruled that government agencies should be given deference. Do you think they were correct when they ruled the words "Under God" should be removed from the Pledge of Allegance? How about when they ruled that the government should have more say in what school children are taught, as opposed to parents? Think they got those right? Are they infallable? Yet, with overrulings and dumb-ash decisions in mind, you seem to think a common man being right and a judge being wrong is such a stretch, but you don't question a judge telling an economics professor from a major US university that his testimony on an economic issue is nuts? :roll: Geeeeeeeeeze.
Agman, "You seem to forget your side represents a very small minority of producers and even a much smaller percentage of those cattlemen who actually feed cattle who are involved in marketing agreements. Most cattlemen do not agree with your position contrary to the propaganda published by your leaders."
You seem to not realize that entire paragraph is merely your opinion. The truth is that my side IS producers. Remember the "we" in your lumber analogy? Who is that "we"? Who is your side, Agman?