Posted on 12/06/2018 12:59:31 PM PST by Jaysin
President Donald Trumps nominee for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission survived his confirmation vote Thursday, returning a GOP majority to the powerful federal agency.
Bernard McNamee Trumps pick to become a member of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) won confirmation by a 50-49 vote. The razor-thin margin fell along party lines, with Democrats sharply opposed to his nomination.
The vote brings an end to what became a contentious candidacy for McNamee. Democrats on the Energy and Natural Resources Committee initially took umbrage with his past work in the Department of Energy, where he led an unsuccessful effort to enact a bailout for failing coal and nuclear plants. However, things became worse for McNamee when a controversial video surfaced in late November.
In the footage, McNamee is heard trashing renewable energy, environmentalists and the concept of global warming.
Renewables, when they come on and off, it screws up the whole the physics of the grid, he said during a speech in February, during his time working for the conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation. The green movement is always talking about more government control because its the constant battle between liberty and tyranny. McNamee also added that he tells his son to deny it if the subject of climate change comes up in his science class.
The video created a wave of backlash from Senate Democrats.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer railed against McNamee during a floor speech, every Democratic senator became opposed to his nomination, and a number of environmental groups voiced their opposition.
In a notable reversal, West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin joined his party in voting against McNamees nomination Thursday. The vote was a pivotfrom in November, where he voted in favor of advancing McNamee through the Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Manchin, who is facing backlashfrom his partys environmental base, cited the video as reason for his change of heart.
After viewing video footage, which I had not previously seen, where Bernard McNamee outright denies the impact that humans are having on our climate, I can no longer support his nomination to be a FERC commissioner, Manchin said in a statement Wednesday.
Nevertheless, the Republican Senate majority carried McNamee to victory Thursday. He will now join four other commissioners on the panel who oversee the interstate transmission of electricity, oil and natural gas. McNamee, a Republican, will also return a GOP majority to FERC. The 5-member regulatory panel had previously been under a 2-2 partisan split after former Republican Commissioner Robert Powelson left for a job in the private sector.
Not only will a GOP majority aid the administration in its energy agenda, but McNamee is viewed as much more friendly toward the presidents philosophy on fossil fuels.
I didnt read the article but let me make a guess.... he is CONTROVERSIAL
Close. Contentious.
Once again, WV’s decision to keep Manchin helps to cut coal mining’s oxygen supply. Any coal miner who voted for this far-left liberal couldn’t have been thinking straight.
How many (supposed) Republicans in the current US Senate? Isn’t there currently 51 claiming to be “Republican”?
In a notable reversal, West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin joined his party in voting against McNamees nomination Thursday.
Get ready for a lot more of that. Thanks WV voters!
Manchin played the native WV’ian card in a big way!
None of his campaign commercials cited a single accomplishment for WV. They all emphasized he was WV (Farmington) born & bred. Even had Jerry West cut a commercial! It worked!
What nominee will the Democrats not be sharply opposed to from here on out?? There is no bi-partisanship in either the House or Senate, unless its the Republicans bending over for the Dems!!
Stockholm Syndrome?
Seriously - I see scenes from West Virginia used in Democrat propaganda all the time - all to “prove” that Republicans don’t care about those areas of the country still buried in deep poverty. Then I look at elections in that state and I begin to think... hmmm... maybe they vote poverty for themselves. After all - especially in coal country - it is the Democrats working overtime to destroy this fuel. The former president actually named that industry by name as one he was going to end. Period.
But you see -— folks vote for those promising the butter on their bread. As long as folks are dependant on government to put food on the table and a roof over their heads - they will vote for the government that promises them the most and against those who imply they should work for what they have.
I guess the dems couldnt find out what he was doing in high school.
Senator Thom Tillis has not been voting today, I don’t know if he is out sick or something.
Hahaha. Winning. The LIB/DIM must be crushed.
He is worth reading about....
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