$53.9 billion California Climate Commitment Booming ZEV market that leads the nation in every category Driving toward 100% ZEV sales by 2035 Preventing harmful oil production in communities and moving to phase out oil drilling and fracking International climate partnerships with Canada, Japan, China and New Zealand Innovative nature-based solutions to tackle climate change, protect biodiversity and expand access to nature Nearly every poll taken on American voters’ concerns and priorities shows climate change at the bottom of the list next to abortion. Yet Democrat politicians continue to push their agenda
Get ready for $10 a gallon gas California
It’s not the US “Climate Agenda,” it is the socialist “climate agenda..” and it just. got. NUKED.
More people will flee CA.
I’m sure President Retard and his buddies are already coming up with ways to circumvent any laws that might hinder their crazed agendas 🤪
“California Gov. Newsom defiantly vows to double down on California’s climate change policies”
They’re not going to COMPLY.
When Nancy sobers up she’ll have a kitten ,LOL
California will show everyone how to FAIL big time
So democracy only works for democrats when they get their way.
Okay. Message received loud and clear. Democrats are Anti-Democratic. #Irony
With typical leftist short-sightedness Newsom wants to make it even more difficult to unload the cargo ships parked in the CA ports. The smart shippers are probably already routing their California bound freight to ports is WA and OR.
Tuff Schiff to you CA truckers ... we feel your pain.
Suck it Gaia.
This decision will have implications for countless other EPA regulations not specifically authorized by Congress.
Same goes for many more SCOTUS rulings related to Federalism in the same fashion as the Abortion ruling sending the matter to the states. Things like Education, land use, etc. Can’t wait to for many case involving public dollars going with students to non-public schools. It’s going to happen.
The Constitution gives Congress the sole legislative power to write laws. But that is not how things work now.
Congress finds it much easier (surprise, surprise) to create an umbrella agency for complicated issues — such as the environment, food and drugs, alcohol-tobacco-firearms — then letting the new alphabet agency (full of their buddies) to write regulations.
But if those regulations have the force of law, isn’t that the same as writing new laws? Except Congress isn’t writing these laws. Unaccountable bureaucrats who never have to face the voters write them. See the problem?
Thank goodness somebody is finally reading the Constitution again.