Posted on 12/18/2009 9:23:40 AM PST by Prairie Pubbie
Instead of blackmailing Congress, President Obama is greenmailing Congress by forcing them to comply with his order that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulate greenhouse gasses. But Congressan institution not known to give up power without a fighthas yielded to the president prematurely. In fact, already Congress has enacted legislation that limits the regulatory power of the EPA. Last summer, Rep. Todd Tiahrt, (R-Kansas) passed an amendment to the EPA appropriations bill establishing that none of the funds made available in this Act or any other Act may be used to promulgate or implement any regulation requiring the issuance of permits under Title V of the Clean Air Act for carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, water vapor, or methane emissions resulting from biological processes associated with livestock production.
In other words, standing law already prohibits the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases naturally produced by livestock, and thus by extension, acts as proof that the legislative body maintains influence over the delegation of regulatory power to the EPA. Read more in my Washington Examiner column today.
Members of Congress should not so easily capitulate to the unilateral actions of the presidentespecially when it comes to enacting reforms that could have such a dramatic affect on our nations economy.
Maybe Newt should have thought about this before he sat down on that couch with Pelosi.
Obama Snubbed by Chinese Premier at Climate Meeting
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aw5cl6zyKr60&pos=8
Ditto.
I’m wondering if the Chinese are hoping to avoid further devaluation of the USD.
Oh my gosh I was wondering the same thing
Deputy Chinese c.bank governor says dollar to keep falling
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTOE5BG08U20091217
Was it a park bench or a couch? That little detail escapes me. But in any case, I'm with you. I can never get that picture of Newt sitting with Nancy, and promoting the global warming scare, out of my mind. As far as I'm concerned, that was the death knell of his political career, whatever was left of it.
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