How does Congress get oversight of state attorneys-general? This seems like a Constitutional misstep.
Fighting big gov with big gov.
Britains New Prime Minister Drives A Stake Through The Heart Of The Green Vampire
7/14/2016, 4:11:34 PM · by 867V309 · 24 replies
breitbart.com/london ^ | 14 Jul 2016 | James Delingpole
Incoming Prime Minister Theresa May has driven a stake through the heart of her predecessor David Camerons fluffy, faux-Conservative project by scrapping the Department of Energy And Climate Change (DECC).
Established in 2008, DECC was a hangover from the Gordon Brown era of woeful misgovernance. Its first Secretary of State was future failed Labour leader candidate Ed Miliband whose only significant political achievement also happened to be one of the most expensive and pointless in British parliamentary history: the drafting of the truly disastrous Climate Change Act.
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FTA: “This isnt a fight about the First Amendment because the First Amendment doesnt protect false and misleading speech.....”
The ‘H’ it doesn’t. Find a politician anywhere that doesn’t use false and misleading speech.
FTA: “.....Congress does not have the authority to interfere with a state inquiry into whether a private company violated state laws, and we will continue to fight any and all efforts to stop our investigation.”
When several of the states Attorneys General came together as opposed to a single Attorney General from a single state I do believe they opened themselves up for such inquiry.
“FTA” “From The Article”
Global warming agenda is pure Marxism, through and through.
In some ways it is as evil as Islamism. Both are Weapons of Mass Destruction in the ever-duplicitous arsenal of the Fabian socialists . . . along with political correctness dogma, feigned cries of racism, control of media and control of higher education.
Someone is standing up to Lysenkoism. Will wonders never cease?
Above all, Schneiderman is looking for a big, public case to build his credentials - that’s how AG’s in NY did it - Spitzer, Cuomo, etc...
Of course, a nice big shake-down “settlement” from the targets is another goal, which will be used to fund plenty of campaigns and foot-soldiers for future elections for Schneiderman
The guy is corrupt as can be.