Posted on 07/26/2014 10:33:39 AM PDT by jazusamo
Rep. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) invites no, Daines demands Gina McCarthy, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency visit the town of Colstrip, Mont., to see for herself the impact of her agencys Clean Power Plan on that community.
So far, he has not received her RSVP.
This time next year, he could have a lot more pull with the EPA. Daines could be forgiven if he is doing some early packing. He cant be too worried about winning the November Senate election.
Rasmussen Reports gives him an 18-point lead among Montana voters in his bid to replace Sen. John Walsh (D-Mont.). Even Democrat-leaning CEA/Hickman Analytics has him up by 12 points.
But Daines is very concerned about the people back in Montana, especially the people who call Colstrip home. Daines thinks the very existence of their community is endangered by the Environmental Protection Agencys Clean Power Plan proposal.
The EPA wants to cut carbon pollution from power plants by 30 percent below 2005 levels. It would allow a state-by-state plan to reach that goal, but Daines said it would diminish coals role in energy production, force higher energy costs upon American families and cost good-paying Montana jobs.
Hundreds of hard-working Montanans depend on jobs in Colstrips coal-fired power plants and its coal mines to provide for their families, Daines said on the House floor.
Daines said visiting the people of Colstrip is the very least McCarthy could do after The Hill reported she met with a group of 24 liberal senators to push the EPA plan.
Colstrip is close to being a company town, and Western Energy Co. is the company. Western has four power plants in Colstrip, a town with a median household income of close to $75,000 thanks to Western.
It is not like the people of Colstrip are awash in an ocean of coal money. But it is close.
And Montana benefits as well. Western Energy paid the state $28 million in taxes in 2012 on its Rosebud Mine, according to The Billings Gazette.
Montanas coal industry supports more than 5,000 jobs in the state, according to Daines office. The state contains more coal reserves than any other state and ranks sixth overall in coal production nationwide.
Montana gets more than half its power from coal, keeping electricity prices low. The average retail price in Montana is currently 8.42 cents per kilowatt hour, among the lowest in the nation.
Coal provides more than $100 million in tax revenue to the state of Montana, which funds schools, infrastructure, libraries and parks.
However, as important as coal is to the economies of Montana and Colstrip, McCarthy has yet to send her RSVP, accepting or declining Daines invitation.
We have not yet received a response from Administrator McCarthy, but families in Colstrip have sent a strong message that the EPAs job-killing regulations and the Obama Administrations war on coal are a direct threat to the thousands of Montana families who rely on coal for their livelihoods and for a source of affordable energy, said Daines communications director Alee Lockman.
Daines, a member of the House Natural Resources Committee and Congressional Coal Caucus, introduced the Protecting Coal Jobs and Affordable Energy Act, which would stop the EPAs regulations from taking effect unless the government can certify that they would not kill jobs, increase electricity rates or harm the nations gross domestic product.
He is also a co-sponsor of H.R. 3826, the Electricity Security and Affordability Act, which would provide that Congress, not the EPA, set the effective date for any carbon dioxide regulations developed by the EPA. It passed the House earlier this year but has been blocked from coming to the Senate floor for a vote.
Daines said, I urge Administrator McCarthy to get out of Washington, D.C. and speak with the Montana families that will be directly and negatively affected by these regulations and explain to them why the Obama administration is waging a war on their livelihoods and their town.
Rick Harbin, the parks department director in Colstrip, knows what he will tell McCarthy if she finds her way out of the Beltway to the heartland.
Harbin told The Billings Gazette he and his neighbors know how much money Western Energy spends on taking care of Mother Earth.
People can say anything they want, but Im no dummy and the people that are working out there are no dummies. If what was happening was going to kill them, we wouldnt be living right next door.
Walsh has said that humans are responsible for climate change, and have a responsibility to fix it.
But he stopped short in June of endorsing the EPA Clean Power Plan. Walsh only went so far as to say he would be listening to Montanans in the coming months to make sure that any final rule from the EPA is right for Montanas future and for Montanas jobs now.
Andrea Helling, Walshs Senate office communications director, told the Washington Times Walsh would release his 10 in 10 plan soon.
It calls for the federal government to invest at least $10 billion to build 10 power plants over the next 10 years that are capable of capturing and storing carbon dioxide.
Lockman said the Daines House office had not seen Walshs 10 in 10 proposal but it looks like his proposal does nothing to actually address the EPAs job-killing regulations.
Let me guess - scheduling conflicts. Coward.
Talk about shoveling $%^t agaisnt the tide. The pubbie is inviting an “EPA Administrator”, big deal. She has no more say than I do. She is no more than a puppet of Bam and his thugs and follows orders just like the thugs of the Third Reich.
True but it’s a real shame more elected Reps don’t do the same thing with these cowardly bureaucrats.
Daines is running against John “I’m stupid and got caught cheating” Walsh in Montana.
Thanks to Mark Levin, Gina McCarthy and her fascists will soon feel the wrath of Federal District Judge Royce Lamberth. Levin’s Landmark Legal foundation asked Lamberth to sanction the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for destroying or failing to preserve emails and text messages that may have helped document suspected Agency efforts to influence the 2012 presidential election.
Yep, and it looks like Steve Daines is killing PTSD Walsh in the polls.
Go Daines!
I posted an article on the lawsuit yesterday.
Lawsuit Seeks Damages From EPA, A Toxic Waste Dump of Lawlessness
If Gina McCarthy goes out into the Sun Light she’ll burst into flames
News flash for Mr. Daines.... Gina McCarthy does not care one whit what happens to Colstrip, Montana or anyone who lives there.
He should have made note when Mulatto-son was invited to see, first hand, the Southern Border. That invitation was tossed into file 13, the receptacle that now holds our laws.
Here is what you want to be following.
Obama/EPA published their CO2 regs for existing plants/permits the 1st of June. Murray Energy(coal producer) filed suit and was then joined by 8 states in the suit. There will be more lawsuits and more plaintiffs.
This Steve Daines in Montana trying to make political hay is bullcorn.
You have to watch SCOTUS decisions and they have already made 3 important decisions(2007,2011,2014). SCOTUS gave EPA 83% of what they wanted on new plants/permits in the June 2014 ruling.
Congress tried back in 2009 but failed. Now we are waiting on the GOP to hold the House, get 60 seats in the Senate, and take the presidency. 2017?
OK!! Everybody pay attention!
Lesson for today:
1. The sun is 1,300,000 times as big as the earth.
2. The sun is a ball of fire that controls the climates of all its planets.
3. The earth is one of the suns planets.
4. The earth is a speck in comparison to the size of the sun.
5. Inhabitants of the earth are less than specks.
Study Question: How do less-than-specks in congress plan to control the sun?
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