Xiden isn’t doing away with anything.
Despite Xiden’s position to the contrary, they are applying the statute into an area Congress’ did not put into the statute. And even if Congress did put it in the statute, then the question would be whether it is constitutional. If you really want to see what the demonkkkraps think about the issue, if the roles were reversed and Trump were trying to do this ... the demonkkkraps would be against it as unconstitutional. The anti-demonkkkraps** would continue to be against it.
(** - I am moving away from calling people on the political right “conservatives”, because the way things have been run for over 5 decades, and maybe more, I don’t want to conserve any of it.)
I was answering a poster who said, "The next President should do away with OSHA", pointing out that a President who serves under Article II cannot do any such thing.
Now, full disclosure - it's my opinion that there is a 50/50 chance that our current situation cannot be turned around under the terms of the 1788 Constitution, as amended, and that a President (or whatever) will come to power not bound by those rules.
But an elected President governing under Article II and subject to removal by Congress cannot eliminate OSHA, nor any of the other swarms of officers sent hither to harass us and eat out our substance.