Posted on 12/08/2011 3:49:16 PM PST by DManA
We have written repeatedly about the EPAs war on energy and, more generally, on economic growth. But a case that may soon make its way to the Supreme Court is, critics argue, even more extreme than anything mandated by the Agency. The case is Georgia-Pacific West, Inc. et al. v. Northwest Environmental Defense Center. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled, reversing more than 35 years of practice and statutory interpretation, that runoff of rain water from forest roads that passes through one or more pipes or culverts constitutes point source pollution that must be permitted through the EPAs NPDES program. 640 F.3d 1063. . . . The new administrative burdens the 9th Circuit decision puts on landowners and federal and state government is staggering. The U.S. Forest Service reports there are about 378,000 road miles in our national forests and that it will need about 400,000 permits. By the most conservative estimate, adding in state and private forests nearly doubles that number. Other estimates place the total well into the millions. Simply obtaining the Forest Services permits will take 10 years.
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It would include the building industry, lumber yards and homebuilding suppliers and the cost of lumber for weekend projects would be outrageous. The EPA and the 9th Circuit are clearly in need of dissolution.
If Romney. Perry, Wrong Paul, or Huntsman are the Republican nominee I vote write in or third party again - Not negotiable.
Newt I might could hold my nose for but it would be hard.
Santorum and Bachmann are far from perfect, but either is okay.
I think we could wind up with a brokered convention, and then who knows?
Newt in one of his speeches promised to abolish the 9th Circuit court. I hope he does.
bttt
In 2014 the cost of wood skyrockets. Now we have a now bunch of greedy business men to attack and investigate, and intimidate and destroy.
The EPA is a virus infecting all productive activities. It has no life of its own and exists only to infect and destroy whatever it contacts.
Many people think it will stop if we elect a Republican administration. I dont.
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You are correct:
Nixon (R) began the EPA, Reagan (R) used it to decimate the US commercial fishing industry ... Clinton (D) brought the EPA via the spotted owl and the marbled muirlet to bear on what remained of the timber and the commercial fishing industries ... and went on to “better things” with the PLA ...
That they could even THINK of closing down the lumber industry and wrecking the country indicates that we need a great killing.
You know if they announce such a thing, that they actually believe they can do it without caring about any opposition.
Green is the new Red.
This is a war waged by the imperial cities on the rural populations. Our most powerful imperial city is Washington DC which steals your taxes to squander on their hare brained schemes but we have many others in each state
Start noticing this meme that is being disseminated that cities are the solutions to our problems.
eg. http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2011/12/city-solutions/kunzig-text
But I’m starting to see and here this everywhere. Not that it’s new. The smart growth people have been gradually maneuvering us into city ghettos for a decade or more.
Guess we’re not moooo-ving fast enough for them.
No. Republicans declare land off limits for security and militray reasons. Dems do it so we can’t be energy independent and so we average folks can’t even walk or use it for anything anymore.
Either way same thing happens. Agenda 21 keeps on rolling.
Did you vote for McCain in the general election of 2008? I did but it was because of the thought of obama getting in. Newt is a heck of lot more palatable than McLame ever was. I still haven’t picked who I am voting for in the primary but it will be for the most conservative person who I think can beat Obama.
I wrote in Alan Keyes.
When people around here have problem with Mexican gangs, or an illegal with no insurance totals their car, I point out they are getting the illegals they personally voted to keep.
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