Posted on 05/30/2014 6:24:34 PM PDT by VitacoreVision
Oklahoma Labor Commissioner Takes On EPA, Federal/State Bureaucracy
Like many state and local officials across the country who are struggling against federal EPA regulations that are strangling their economies, Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor Mark Costello is frustrated and fed up.
Commissioner Costello is one of a number of public officials, entrepreneurs, and constitutionalist leaders interviewed by The New American during a recent trip to the Sooner State. (See: Surgery Center of Oklahoma Leads the Way in Healthcare [Videos] and Brogdon Brings Constitutionalist Issues to Oklahomas Open Senate Race [Video].)
In the video interview below, Mr. Costello explains that the burden of regulation is overwhelming and a major force that has been driving American jobs overseas.
For every one law that comes out of our representatives in Congress, 56 laws come out of the bureaucracy. Fifty-six to 1!
Commissioner Costello, a Republican, is unsparing in his criticism of President Obamas unconstitutional usurpations and use of executive orders to circumvent Congress. But he is no less critical of current Republicans in Congress and past Republican administrations, pointing out that it was Richard Nixon who gave us the EPA and George W. Bush who dramatically expanded Medicaid with free meds.
After a successful business career, Mark Costello was elected as Oklahomas commissioner of labor in 2010, defeating incumbent Democrat Lloyd Fields. Mr. Costellos Facebook biography says:
Mark is a 4th generation Oklahoman born and raised in Bartlesville. After graduating from Bartlesville's College High, Mark put himself through the University of Kansas by working summers on oilrigs.... Mark has been married for 28 years and has five children....Mark started his first business in 1984. Realizing the direction American business was headed he founded American Computer & Telephone (AMCAT) in 1991 focusing on telephony software. His Oklahoma City based company developed, tested, and sold the software around the USA. Soon a European headquarters was opened in Manchester, England. AMCAT and its sister companies have generated over $200 million in revenue. AMCAT was sold in 2007, and today Mark serves as President of USA digital Communications, a telecommunications company he founded in 1997 that is licensed in 40 states.
On his Facebook page, Costello describes himself as a common sense free market Constitutionalist, pro-life Christian and lifetime member of the NRA.
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When Texas secedes, we should invite Oklahoma to join us: The Republic of Texoma has a nice ring to it.
We would be more than happy to join you!
When Texas secedes, we should invite Oklahoma to join us: The Republic of Texoma has a nice ring to it.
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IF we can do ‘something’ about Flagstaff, Tucson, and Tempe may we join?
Oklahoma should tell the EPA to pound sand and keep the plant open.
Hope he gets some traction and success against this nasty nasty legacy of Nixon. Thanks a lot, still Dicking us even from the grave
Maybe time for a little legal civil disobedience...start letting the air out of the tires of EPA vehicles. The aggravation of all this is all we do is sit back and watch them destroy what we love. We need a way to push back. These people are the ultimate bullies...so how do you deal with bullies? They have the power and they believe they are right and you have no rights. Take it? Or find a way to shove back!
Not to defend the socialist Nixon... but if he hadn’t birthed the EPA abomination Carter surely would have. It was inevitable in the 70s.
The big question is why didn’t Reagan kill it. Probably because he was busy with other things. Maybe because even by then it was unkillable.
What if Oklahoma just flat out refused to shut the power plant down? Would the EPA send in armed troops?
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