Posted on 07/06/2018 3:42:47 PM PDT by MaxistheBest
Scott Pruitt was the perfect villain: On top of pursuing Presdient Trumps deregulatory plan for the Environmental Protection Agency, including pulling out from the Paris climate accords, he had a laundry list of ethical and possibly legal violations that put him at the heart of a at least 13 federal investigations. He was easy to criticize, didnt seem to know his way around Washington, and constantly found himself in the spotlight for undeniably questionable activity. Moreover, his haste and lack of regulatory know-how led to six of his initiatives being struck down by the courts.
Now Pruitt is out and Andrew Wheeler, his (at least) temporary replacement, will be a more difficult target for the Left, and they will hate him even more.
This new, more formidable foe has a long history as a Washington insider and is well versed in doing things by the book. After more than 20 years in Washington, including time at the EPA under President George H.W. Bush and as a coal company lobbyist, Wheeler has a reputation for denying humans as the cause of climate change and as an ally of the fossil fuel industry which even earned him the Onion headline: EPA Promotes Pulsating Black Sludge to Deputy Director. Wheeler appeared to take it all in stride, however, which will likely just infuriate the Left even more.
Like Pruitt, Wheeler will continue to pursue Trumps deregulatory agenda and will be no friend to environmentalists. Indeed, he has built his experience challenging federal environmental regulations and was the former chief of staff to Oklahoma Sen. James Inhofe, a prominent Republican skeptic of mainstream scientific worries about man-made climate change.
Wheeler, with his vast experience and ability to stay out of the spotlight will likely be even more effective at pursuing Trumps policies which is sure to draw more scorn from the Left but generate far less attention.
If you got enough force to do something to the weather, you might as well just bomb a place.
Well if they do, the President should then say:
"OK, if you're going to be like that, and since every state already has such an agency of their own....the EPA is hereby abolished, effective immediately."
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