Posted on 06/12/2014 6:19:55 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
In January 2008, then-candidate Barack Obama essentially pledged to shut down the American energy market with new regulations when he said, If somebody wants to build a coal-powered plant, they can. Its just that it will bankrupt them.
Two years later his destructive rhetoric continued to flow through the administrations hallways as federal officials threatened to keep the governments boot on the neck of oil companies that hadnt fell in line. And unfortunately, as we learned last week, President Obama fully intends to keep his promise of dismantling the domestic coal industry once and for all.
The Environmental Protection Agency announced new emissions requirements Monday that will dictate (to an extent unimaginable in the early 2000s) how American businesses can operate. The agencys proposition will force power plants to reduce emissions by an astounding 30 percent in less than two decades.
Most voters see the climate change initiative for what it is a way for Democrats to appease environmentalist donors, like Tom Steyer, before the midterm elections but EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy downplayed the draft rule as fair and lenient.
Here are the real facts: the Obama administration is making legislators choose between three options that each equate to throwing our nations energy sector into a regulatory minefield. States have a choice in only the most technical of senses. They can use taxpayer money to fund alternative energy sources, most of which are economically unsustainable without government aid; they can use tax credits for energy efficiency programs that compel companies to invest in fluorescent light bulbs instead of in key infrastructure; or they can implement statewide cap and trade systems through which productive companies are taxed for their success.
The EPA wants to have it both ways, appearing as an advocate of freedom while quietly issuing an ultimatum to our nations business leaders.
Its un-American, plain and simple.
The coal industry plays a huge role in our economic well-being. Kentucky and West Virginia receive more than 90 percent of their electricity from coal. Think about how many companies depend on strong and consistent power generation from these plants. With a combined population of over 6.2M people, I imagine there are quite a few. Thats only a single area of the country, too! Other regions, like Arizona and South Carolina, have to cut their emissions by more than 50 percent.
And, while Texas is lower on the EPAs list percentage-wise, its residents will be bearing the brunt of these new environmental regulations. Power plants in the state will account for one-quarter of total carbon emissions reductions nationwide. Placing such a massive burden on a region that many people consider Americas energy capital is not only irrational but fundamentally unconstitutional.
The agency estimates that utility companies will need to spend about $8.8B per year in order to comply with the regulations, a hefty shake-down as it is. But calculations from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce suggest a much higher number with the effects of the new rule costing the nation as much as $50B annually. How can the EPA justify these economic intrusions at a time when the energy sector is already voluntarily streamlining its production chains? After all, total carbon emissions in the United States have dropped somewhere between 10 percent and 15 percent within the past ten years because American companies embraced the free market.
Lower emissions, which energy executives track without the EPA nagging them, are a signal that coal resources are being used in the most efficient way possible, and what better incentive exists in the free market than serving customers and making money while doing so?
At the end of the day, we have two choices. We can #ActOnClimate with new regulations, as the Obama administration has been hoping from the get-go, or we can make America shine through tax relief for our energy industry, through optimistic rhetoric that praises (and not vilifies) the free market, and through policy standards that hold our leaders accountable before agencies like the EPA place the straw that breaks the camels back.
What began as Richard Nixons executive order has turned into a behemoth of bureaucrats and crony capitalists. Its time that Washington protect the individual consumers and producers alike in order to secure our nations energy independence, now and in the future.
And the people of West Virginia still elected a RAT senator. Joe Manchin is a disaster. They elected a guy who will go along with Obama—and pretend he isn’t. Manchin is KILLING West Virginia.
The Office of the President of the United States is a powerful position IF you have neither compassion nor a conscience.
Obama knows that if America loses its energy sources, or has them priced out of reach, the American economy will collapse.
Being the treasonous Manseurian Candidate which he is, he is doing the bidding of Muslim rulers in the Sand Savage ‘nations’ to whom we have been funneling our oil money.
Factor in the presence of lots of Muslim terrorists-N-Waiting imported by Obama, and our energy transmission system will also be vulnerable to attack. Sooner than later, I fear.
The various energy interests are using government to try to shut each other down, and loser real estate NIMBYs and tourism interests are helping them. They want everyone to fire rhetoric at their socialist, pocket figureheads.
Who gets paid more, if wood stoves are banned?
Being the treasonous Manseurian Candidate which he is, he is doing the bidding of Muslim rulers in the Sand Savage nations to whom we have been funneling our oil money.
Factor in the presence of lots of Muslim terrorists-N-Waiting imported by Obama, and our energy transmission system will also be vulnerable to attack. Sooner than later, I fear.
The last real America interest first POTUS we had left the building in January 1989. As a result both our cost of energy production due to their {meaning POTUS since Reagan left} energy policies cost have climbed to an astronomical high. There is no plan for full reliance on our hand affordable domestic energy sources as well as balanced trade with other nations. Our energy polices and trade policies are being written by Marxist for sole purpose to tighten the iron fist on the U.S.
Reagan said "Trade partners not trade patsies". Wise words. Yet every POTUS following him has made us patsies to foreign oil and foreign manufacturing. Then they all have allowed the EPA to go unchecked. Get your head out of your arse congress and shut EPA down now. In the senate that sell out has been a full blown bipartisan effort as well. If I had to give a first place prize to GOP senate Obama environmental policies disciple it would go to Lamar Alexander.
What is really hypocritical is not one, not a single trade deal with China or Mexico likely addresses THEIR produced pollution which we get here.
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