Posted on 09/19/2016 5:37:40 PM PDT by MarchonDC09122009
Brace yourselves from now til Jan 2017!
-> "To be sure, there are 1,500 proposed rules and regulations in the pipeline, according to the White House Office of Management and Budget. That includes over 700 dubbed economically significant in the key final stage, and Katz said those are the ones to watch." <-
GOP Mostly Powerless in Stopping Obama 'Midnight' Regulations
http://www.rollcall.com/news/politics/gop-mostly-powerless-stopping-obama-midnight-regulations
John T. Bennett @John T. Bennett Posted Sep 19, 2016 3:33 PM
Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Chairman Richard Shelby is watching banking and consumer finance regulations that come under his panel's purview. We dont know what hes coming with. This president has set a precedent that none of us has seen in recent years, the Alabama Republican said in an interview. Hes tried to do everything by regulation rather than legislation.
To be sure, there are 1,500 proposed rules and regulations in the pipeline, according to the White House Office of Management and Budget. That includes over 700 dubbed economically significant in the key final stage, and Katz said those are the ones to watch.
Jerry Ellig, a senior researcher at George Mason Universitys Mercatus Center, has found that even though George W. Bush administration officials tried to tamp down midnight regulations, eight major rules proposed after June 1, 2007 carrying the economically significant stamp were enacted. And nine more were proposed.
Ellig sees this as a major problem because such last-minute regulations are often crafted with lower-quality regulatory analysis, and agencies are less likely to use the analysis to make decisions about the regulation. That means, he has concluded, these regulations are more likely to be ineffective or excessively costly.
GOP Sen. Jeff Flake of Arizona, a member of the Energy and National Resources Committee, is particularly concerned about Obamas increased use of the 1906 Antiquities Act to place certain lands off-limits to development.
So far, Obama has placed 548 million acres under federal protection, over twice as much as even Theodore Roosevelt, whose 230 million shielded acres earned him the conservationist president moniker.
Guaranteed he's going to go after the 1st, 2nd, and 4th - alt-internet media, gun & ammo, manufacturers, property rights, energy, business & manufacturing.
"1,500 proposed rules and regulations in the pipeline, according to the White House Office of Management and Budget. That includes over 700 dubbed economically significant in the key final stage...
PRyno chooses to be feckless.
Not powerless. Impotent.
What one man can put in place, another man can remove.
There’s lots of things they can do.
They just don’t want too.
The GOP is “powerless” because it chooses to be.
Helplessly helpless...
Trump should do away with many agencies, fire bureaucrats at these regulatory agencies. Ban the from any future gov’t employment.
I completely agree.
Trump can merely rescind every single Obama EO for the last six months.
They just dont want too.
They could have zeroed out funding for any number of regulatory agencies many times since 1995.
I do hope he cleans house...rapidly...
Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn said President Barack Obama is in a “frenzy mode on his way out the door” when it comes to new regulations and federalizing swaths of land.
John T. Bennett
Posted Sep 19, 2016 3:33 PM
Republican lawmakers are bracing for a slew of last-minute rules and regulations, as well as more executive actions to place swaths of land under federal protection, during President Barack Obama’s final months in office.
Midnight regulations are a feature of any lame-duck administration and represent a president’s last opportunity to lock in rules on legacy issues.
In many instances, GOP members acknowledge they are powerless to stop him.
Obama first served notice that he’d take such a tack in January 2014, when he vowed to use the legal authorities of the office of the president to act when Congress would not or could not do so.
Were not just going to be waiting for legislation in order to make sure that were providing Americans the kind of help they need, he said then.
Ive got a pen and Ive got a phone.”
White House aides in recent weeks have made it clear that Obama will continue to use his legal authorities on whatever he deems important to wrap up before he leaves the Oval Office on Jan. 20.
Major regulatory changes require a 60-day waiting period, meaning Obama theoretically has until late November to tend to his to-do list.
[Obama Blames Dysfunction on GOP’s ‘Cockamamie’ Legislation]
I dont mean to say that George W. Bush wasnt active in the regulatory realm they all are, said Diane Katz, a research fellow in regulatory policy at the Heritage Foundation.
But Obama is in a different league. Hes been direct about using all of the administrative means at his disposal.
Data compiled by the Heritage Foundation found that the Obama administration issued 184 major rules during its first six years.
The conservative organization, citing regulators estimates, says those could come with a price tag of almost $80 billion a year.
The American Action Forum, which dubs itself as a center-right think tank, concludes that since Jan. 1 of this year, the administration has picked up the pace, finalizing 60 new rules and proposing 60 more at a potential cost of $16.5 billion next year alone.
Republican lawmakers and independent experts expect more to come.
But Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas told Roll Call that his party cannot do much because the framers of the Constitution didnt give us a lot of tools that didnt involve a presidential signature to overturn them.
Cornyn said Obama seems to be in a frenzy mode on his way out the door.
To my mind, hes doing a lot of damage thats going to take a lot of time and effort to repair. I do expect more. Thats been his M.O., Cornyn said.
Back in Texas, he added, his constituents routinely complain about strangling rules and regulations issued via the EPA, the Labor Department and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Chairman Richard Shelby is watching banking and consumer finance regulations that come under his panel’s purview.
We dont know what hes coming with.
This president has set a precedent that none of us has seen in recent years, the Alabama Republican said in an interview.
Hes tried to do everything by regulation rather than legislation.
By choice. Shifting responsibility and accountability, it's what Congress does.
Well since the spineless house and the gonadless senate have sat back and watched booze do this for eight years, why are they surprised now? They could have stopped it before and chose not to......their troubles are of their own making
GOP Mostly Powerless in Stopping Obama 'Midnight' Regulations
There are 1,500 proposed rules and regulations in the pipeline, according to the White House Office of Management and Budget. That includes over 700 dubbed economically significant in the key final stage, and Katz said those are the ones to watch."
Theres lots of things they can do.
They just dont want too.
Compromised, blackmailed, or just don't care...vote 'em all out.
The vast bulk of "law" in this country is Regulation, not passed by Congress.
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These people are complete fools!
Regulations must implement legislation.
Any “regulation” that is not implementation of legislation is null and void.
All they have to do is write out the funding for the offending agencies.
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All they have to do is veto the proposed rule.
Congress has that power.
Completely true.
Even if the GOP’s legislative hands were tied, they could easily howl to their conservative base / the American people to exert pressure via the Courts, and threaten the democrat presidential vote.
Obola is Disgusting.
RE: “The GOP is powerless because it chooses to be.”
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