Posted on 03/27/2015 8:34:10 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Welcome to the nation of Ted Cruz's dreams and the planet's nightmares.
Ted Cruz adamantly, and against all logic does not believe in climate change. Its an untenable position to hold in 2015, when the worlds scientists are more certain than ever that global warming is happening and that were causing it; when large portions of the country are already suffering the impacts of a changing climate; and when theres an urgent need for immediate and drastic action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Its also just hard to imagine a scenario in which a candidate who is not a scientist and yet fancies himself a Galileo could actually win the nations highest office. His rejection of the basic tenets of science alone should, as Gov. Jerry Brown said last weekend, render him absolutely unfit for the presidency.
But lets picture, just for a moment, a bizarro world in which Ted Cruz is president and, taking a cue from him, we no longer have to consider climate change or, for that matter, any potential downside to fossil fuel development. We can actually get a pretty good idea of what that would look like, thanks to the American Energy Renaissance Act, an omnibus energy bill Cruz introduced last year, and reintroduced just last week, that lays out his vision for a fossil-fueled, regulation-free oil-palooza.
A Great American Energy Renaissance is at our fingertips, Cruz said at the Heritage Action for Americas 2014 Conservative Policy Summit. There is only one thing that will stop us from embracing it to its full potential: the federal government.
Looking over his proposals, it requires only a small leap of the imagination to picture the headlines that would emerge from President Ted Cruzs America
President Cruz initiates oil free-for-all: Theres literally nowhere I wont let you drill.
About 43 percent of oil and 25 percent of natural gas reserves are located on federal land, and Cruz is furious that not all of it is open for drilling. He wants to give states the power to lease, permit and regulate all energy development on federal lands (and waters) within their borders. The 19 million-acre Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would be opened to developers too, as would Native American land because, hes explained, it is only the federal government that is keeping Native Americans in poverty.
President Cruz gets his Keystone revenge by pre-approving every pipeline, ever.
The decision on whether or not to approve Keystone XL will be made before President Cruz ever takes office, but getting the pipeline built, hes said, is only the beginning of what he envisions for America. As he told the Conservative Policy Summit, we need to think bigger than a single pipeline.
The Keystone saga imposed by the federal government, his bill explains, demonstrates the need to reform the process of approving oil and natural gas pipelines, removing barriers to the development of all cross-border energy infrastructure. The Canadians wont leave the oil sands unmolested, Cruz further explained and hed be loathe to miss out on the action.
President Cruz: The fracking industry knows what its doing and states totally have it handled.
Last week, the Obama administration finally introduced some regulations for fracking operations on federal lands a small yet significant act, in that it could begin to hold the industry responsible for the environmental and public health impacts of fracking.
Unsurprisingly, Ted Cruz doesnt think those are at all necessary.
States have proven they can oversee hydraulic fracturing in a responsible, safe manner, the most recent version of his bill reads, in one of its more drastic departures from reality. Any intervention from the federal government will kill the American Energy Renaissance dead.
I couldnt care less about some international climate agreement: President Cruz strips EPA of its ability to regulate greenhouse gases.
Yep, this is an actual thing Cruz would like to see happen: Hed strip the EPA of its mandate, awarded to it by the Supreme Court in 2007, to regulate climate change-causing emissions elevated quantities of which, the agency determined two years later, threaten current and future generations. He would, predictably enough, undo the efforts the EPAs already undertaken to regulate emissions from coal-fired power plants; in the future, any regulation that could possibly harm jobs would have to go through Congress and be signed into law by the president. Assuming, optimistically, that the world pulls itself together and agrees a climate pact in Paris at the end of this year, this would likely mean going back on whatever commitment the United States ends up making. (This wouldnt be a problem for Cruz, of course, because in his world, the science, evidence and data all say that global warming isnt real anyway.)
President Cruz blesses the world with the gift of fossil fuels.
Cruz doesnt want America to keep its unfettered fossil fuel production to itself he wants to streamline the permitting process for liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, end the ban on crude oil exports and remove excessive environmental reviews for coal export terminals. Its an important priority that would allow the entire world to have more of a hand in destroying the climate.
Largest-ever campaign donation from Big Oil ensures four more years for President Cruz!
Ted Cruz is one of the few politicians to have freely admitted that he opposes putting any cap on campaign contributions. If he succeeded in lifting all limits on direct political contributions, theres no telling how far his biggest supporters the gas and oil industry and a Koch-backed advocacy group could take him.
The America of the future?
Fortunately for all of us, Cruzs candidacy is, at best, a long shot. But his politics serve as a useful worst-case scenario for what could happen should we fail to address and instead exacerbate our dependency on fossil fuels: more oil train explosions and pipeline leaks, heightened risks to our coasts from offshore drilling and the near-inevitability of a disaster in the Arctic and poisoned air, soil and water, not least to mention the mega-droughts, monster storms and other extreme weather events that will characterize an America hit increasingly hard by the effects of climate change. An energy policy like Cruzs could, to the incredibly uninitiated, indeed be great for the country but knowing what we do of its consequences, we can only call it what it is: a disaster in the making.
Go Cruz!!
We are only planning to support Cruz at this time.
It’s worth hundreds of dollars just to cause the feeling of impending doom with idiots like this author.
The Anthropological Global Warming idiots seek to use the scare tactic of some sort of apocalypse to grasp more control over people. This is their sick lust.
Nice try, Salon.
I’d bet good money NONE of your idiot “Journalists” could pass the most simple physics or math class.
Given that, shove your silly little ideas up your collective Obamaholes.
I thought the current Administration was “climate denying”. Climate naturally changes, but they deny that. The world has not gotten hotter in the past two decades, but they deny that as well.
NEWSFLASH Salon: the majority in the United States thinks “climate change” is at the bottom of the list when it comes to what issues we care about.
Every Single one of those points they listed NEEDS to happen.
Yeah, but they are great at collectivist character assassination. It will take a truly grew man or women to slice through their attacks.
Hmmm, You know something, this writer has a definite point. Cruz it is then! He stands for nearly everything I want to see happen with the Federal Government.
It's all a ruse. AGW is a non-issue and not a valid concern for mankind.
Ignore the people trying to kill you now! Pay attention to the rise in ocean levels. In 100 years it might cause coastal areas to be prone to flooding!
Salon, the website that bashed Chris Kyle practically every day American sniper was doing good in the theaters. There’s low, then there is Salon.
I love it, what a hyperventilating fool
I wish some of these climate flat-earthers could demonstrate what specifically Obama has done differently than his predecessor during his term to fight climate change and how those policies have changed the climate for the better.
All sounds good to me, Lindsay!
Salon must be really depressed that most Americans are unconcerned about climate change....and most shrug “I guess so” when asked if Al Gore’s big lie is true.
Ted Cruz will not be penalized by any thinking voter over climate change.
“Climate-denying” is just another example of the left’s stealing the language. One is supposed to assume that there is a “change” attached to “climate”.
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