What ever happened to the RPM Act? Seems it's out there in congressional limbo. They delegate their authority to these faceless alphabet agencies, allow them to make their own rules, regulations and penalties with little recourse for those affected. Then act like it's a major problem to take back any authority over these issues. Invent a crisis, claim the sky is falling, create a solution to justify their existence, budget and authority. Rinse and repeat.

SEMA will have to step up, spend time and resources that could be better used for other things and try to deal with this politically.


If the results don't match the theory, change the theory.