Posted on 04/05/2017 12:36:30 PM PDT by Kaslin
"Trump may have just signed a death warrant for our planet!" warns CNN host Van Jones.
"Disaster for Clean Water, Air," says the Environmental Working Group.
Give me a break.
Regulation zealots and much of the media are furious because President Donald Trump canceled Barack Obama's attempt to limit carbon dioxide emissions. But Trump did the right thing.
CO2 is what we exhale. It's not a pollutant. It is, however, a greenhouse gas, and such gases increase global warming. It's possible that this will lead to a spiral of climate change that will destroy much of Earth!
But probably not. The science is definitely not settled.
Either way, Obama's expensive regulation wouldn't make a discernible difference. By 2030 -- if it met its goal -- it might cut global carbon emissions by 1 percent.
The Earth will not notice.
However, people who pay for heat and electricity would notice. The Obama rule demanded power plants emit less CO2. Everyone would pay more -- for no useful reason.
I say "would" because the Supreme Court put a "stay" on the regulation, saying there may be no authority for it.
So Trump proposes a sensible cut: He'll dump an Obama proposal that was already dumped by courts. He'd also reduce Environmental Protection Agency spending by 31 percent.
Good!
Some of what regulators do now resembles the work of sadists who like crushing people. In Idaho, Jack and Jill Barron tried to build a house on their own property. Jack got permission from his county. So they started building.
They got as far as the foundation when the EPA suddenly declared that the Barrons' property was a "wetland."
Some of their land was wet. But that was only because state government had not maintained its own land, adjacent to the Barrons' property, and water backed up from the state's land to the Barrons'.
The EPA suddenly said, "You are building on a wetland!" and filed criminal charges against them. Felonies. When government does that, most of us cringe and give up. It costs too much to fight the state. Government regulators seem to have unlimited time and nearly unlimited money.
But Jack was mad enough to fight. He spent $200,000 on his own lawyers.
Three years later, a jury cleared Jack of all charges.
But even that didn't stop the EPA.
Jill Barron told me, "We won, but after we were home for a month maybe, the Army Corps of Engineers and the EPA sent us another letter saying, 'how nice for you that you won in the criminal court, but we still feel it's a wetlands.' And the decision made by the jury did not matter to them. 'And if you don't get off the property, we're going to fine you (in) civil (court).'"
The EPA threatened a fine of $37,500 a day.
The Barrons sold their home and moved into a trailer.
"We'll be bankrupt, obviously." Jill told me, "You have no idea what you're up against. You don't know the power that is the EPA."
So I'm glad that Trump wants to limit the EPA. Scott Pruitt, the agency's new director, understands that bureaucrats often abuse their power. When he was Oklahoma attorney general, he sued the EPA 13 times for regulatory overreach.
I hope he cuts the bureaucrats back to proper size.
The agency was necessary in 1970, when it was created. At the time, cities dumped whatever we flushed into nearby waterways -- with no treatment.
Smokestacks filled the air with actual pollutants: soot, sulfur dioxide, etc. In New York City, we didn't dare leave windows open because filth would blow in.
The EPA required sewage treatment, scrubbers in smokestacks and catalytic converters in car exhaust systems. The regulations worked. America's air and water is cleaner than it's been for decades. I can even swim in the Hudson River, right next to millions of people -- who are still flushing.
Now, in a rational world, the EPA would say, "Stick a fork in it, it's done! EPA now stands for 'Enough Protection Already.'" But bureaucracies never say they're done. "Done" means bureaucrats are out of work. Can't have that.
So politicians keep adding unnecessary new rules and keep harassing people like the Barrons.
I have tested atmosphere in controlled atmosphere storage rooms for years with highly accurate analyzers. We would inject Nitrogen into the room to purge the O2 out so the fruit could be stored longer without decaying.
Sorry but pure BS. CO2 absorbs 8% of the radiation that hits the molecule and releases it after sunset. If the whole atmosphere were CO2 we'd probably be frozen to death by morning.
EPA employees, who have reveled in their power and ability to crush private citizens, are one group of federal employees for whom I will have ZERO compassion as they collect their unemployment checks and look for real jobs.
And the sooner the better.
Mankind cannot regulate natural generators of greenhouse gases, such as volcanoes.
Volcano eruptions have been on the increase, in case the EPA has not noticed. Volcanic eruptions were happening long before this Carter-devised monstrosity ever existed.
Speaking of hot air....
dear milton,
re: “If you’re speaking of the EPA, that was actually Nixon’s handiwork. Submitted in the interest of historical accuracy...”
I sit corrected!! Most of President Nixon’s years of service in the news were sporadically interrupted by such things as ChiCom frogmen hitting the airbase, extended shifts of ‘fence watching’ and noting which perimeters had trip flares activated, and all the while, the sounds of B-52’s launching 24/7/365.
Global Warming on Free Republic here, here and here
Is it worth the risk of contaminating functioning organizations with these drooling morons? (No offense intended to drooling morons) I suspect not. We may have to exile them on an island.
Nixon. Some (R)! [Eyeroll]
The links you posted are great information and in some cases, very entertaining.
Global Warming on Free Republic here, here and here
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