SCOTUS Revisits EPA Regulation of CO2
American Thinker ^ | November 5, 2013 | S. Fred Singer
Posted on 11/5/2013, 8:06:40 AM by neverdem
Not only have the states never delegated to the feds via the Constitution the specific power to legislatively protect the environment, but the Founding States had made the first numbered clauses in the Constitution, Section 1-3 of Article I to clarify that Congress cannot delegate such powers to nonelected buraucrats even if Congress had such powers.
There! The issue is resolved in a single, constitutionally supported statement which took a minute to make. I wonder how much money was actually spent on legal fees, including taxpayer dollars for the Court to come to roughly the same conclusion?
The real question is the following. If parents were making sure that their children were being taught the federal government’s constitutionally limited powers, what’s the youngest grade level where students would independently come to the same conclusion?
1. Power plants burning coal are getting fewer in number.
2. The densely populated Big Sh*ty areas will have major power outages this winter, with the concometent costs and deaths.
3. These negative impacts to America are Obama’s doing.
STRIKE THREE!
Brought to the Big Sh*ties by Obama and the Democrats.