Posted on 07/12/2014 7:40:27 AM PDT by Innovative
The Environmental Protection Agency has quietly floated a rule claiming authority to bypass the courts and unilaterally garnish paychecks of those accused of violating its rules, a power currently used by agencies such as the Internal Revenue Service.
The EPA has a history of overreaching its authority. It seems like once again the EPA is trying to take power it doesnt have away from American citizens, Sen. John Barrasso, Wyoming Republican, said when he learned of the EPAs wage garnishment scheme.
(Excerpt) Read more at humanevents.com ...
EPA is soliciting comments and if they get enough negative ones, they may not implement this. Please keep reading on where to comment.
This info was first posted by blam:
EPA Claims It Has The Power To Garnish Wages Without Court Approval
"The notice went on to say that the EPA had fast-tracked the new rule, enabling it to take effect September 2 unless the agency receives enough adverse public comments by August 1. The EPA said the rule was not subject to review because it was not a significant regulatory action.
I urge everyone to comment need to comment before Aug 1 --the rule is described and there is a comment button on the top right:
Administrative Wage Garnishment
http://www.regulations.gov/#!documentDetail;D=EPA-HQ-OA-2014-0012-0002
They also published in the Federal Register where they give more options to comment, including sending them an e-mail.
https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2014/07/02/2014-15578/administrative-wage-garnishment
The communists empire pecking away at a few at a time until they have total control over Americans. All part of the plan to destroy the individual one by one until they cannot be stopped.
Let’s give the EPA and all it’s Stooges the PNK SLIP.
Don’t you just love it when congress creates a department/agency and give them the ability to write rules and regs and requirements that carry the weight of law without an actual law being passed. And then the courts uphold them. I’m kinda thinkin’ this ain’t exactly what the Founders had in mind. Comment at your will but I’m kinda thinkin’ negative comments will be mysteriously lost during a computer crash and the hard drives scrapped. And discoverd two years after the enactment of the “rules”. And the lyin’ king will first hear about it on cnnnbccbsabcnprmsnbcaljizzeera.
All done unilaterally, without involvement of Congress and behind the backs of the American public.
From the Federal Register:
Submit your comments by one of the following methods:
Show citation box
1. Email: jones.anita@epa.gov.
2. Fax: (202) 565-2585.
3. Mail: OCFO-2014-0001; FRL-9910-14-OCFO FPPS c/o Anita Jones, OCFO/OFM/FPPS, Mailcode 2733R, Environmental Protection Agency, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460.
https://www.federalregister.gov/articles/2014/07/02/2014-15578/administrative-wage-garnishment
“He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance.”
Link for useful idiot lurkers here...
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/declaration_transcript.html
BIG GOVERNMENT IS CRONY SOCIALISM
DISMANTLE EPA
I suggest that new legislation be imposed that government employees who are found to be enpgaging in any corruption or malfeasance against the public that involves producing profif for personal enrichment or the government that is unreasonable or used to punish unjustly shall be held personally accountable and that their wages be garnished without court order.
Fixed.
The problems at the IRS have created a bit of a power vacuum. The bureaucrats in the EPA see an opportunity here ... a pull as strong as a heroin addict would ever face.
“You don’t need a president-for-life when you have a bureaucracy-for-life”. Mark Steyn
We need to demand when we ever get a sane person in charge to clean out everyone in the agencies and start anew
Sent my letter. If you don’t hear from me in the next few weeks you’ll know why... :)
This is something that should concern everyone. If you give them this power they will extend it to all government agencies. It basically violates one of the very tenets of law and bypasses the court system. It automatically assumes guilt without the person / entity being able to answer the charges or prove his innocence. This administration has gone completely over the line on this one. They are obliterating the rule of law. They need to be reminded that the pendulum swings both ways.
“This is something that should concern everyone. If you give them this power they will extend it to all government agencies. It basically violates one of the very tenets of law and bypasses the court system. It automatically assumes guilt without the person / entity being able to answer the charges or prove his innocence. This administration has gone completely over the line on this one. They are obliterating the rule of law. They need to be reminded that the pendulum swings both ways.”
You described it perfectly — this is why it is important to take advantage of the opportunity to comment to try to kill this before it becomes a monster.
Thanks Innovative.
Our fearless leader told them to do this.
If they get away with it, then all government agencies will be doing it too.
That just about says it all.
So they’re going to ‘garnish’ wages? LOL
What are they going to do, put a piece of parsley on them?
> suggest that new legislation be imposed that government employees who are found to be enpgaging in any corruption or malfeasance against the public that involves producing profif for personal enrichment or the government that is unreasonable or used to punish unjustly shall be held personally accountable and that their wages be garnished without court order.
Every once in a while I like to out the Grammar Nazis around here. It’s a liberal trait...lol
“enpgaging in any corruption or malfeasance against the public that involves producing profif for ...”
Let he/she who never made a typo cast the first stone... SandRat, while I am sure you have many positive qualities, I doubt that you never made a typo in your life...
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