Posted on 11/26/2015 3:57:25 PM PST by UMCRevMom@aol.com
President Obama is nothing if not predictable. Required by law to release plans for new regulations twice a year, the administration has consistently done so just before major holidays, when few are paying attention.
Thus, it was no surprise to see his fall 2015 regulatory agenda released last Friday, as many Americans focused on Thanksgiving week with family and friends.
Obamaâs Politically Timed Agenda Releases
Agenda â Release Date
Fall 2012 â December 21 (Friday before Christmas)
Spring 2013 â July 3 (day before Independence Day)
Fall 2013 â November 27 (day before Thanksgiving)
Spring 2014 â May 23 (Friday before Memorial Day weekend)
Fall 2014 â December 22 (three days before Christmas)
Spring 2015 â May 21 (Thursday before Memorial Day weekend)
Fall 2015 â November 23 (one week before Thanksgiving)
A look at the agenda shows why the White House didnât want it publicized. Over 2,000 regulations are now being written. Of these, 144 are deemed âeconomically significantââthat is, expected to cost Americans $100 million or more each.
This is a new record, beating the previous high of 136 set by President Obama this spring. The regulations span the full scope of American life, ranging from labeling requirements for pet food, new test procedures for battery chargers, mandated paid sick leave for contractors, and automatic speed limiters for trucks to a dozen new rules limiting energy use (and increasing the price) of everything from furnaces and dishwashers to dehumidifiers.
One of these new rules may be of special interest to Americans sitting down to their Thanksgiving dinner: mandated labeling of serving sizes for food that âcan reasonably be consumed at one eating occasion.â
Although none of the rules have been adopted yet, the intent is clear. The agenda is a list of whatâs on the drawing board, and with barely a year left in office, the Obama administration is planning to add even more to the already unprecedented burdens it has placed on the Americaâs economy and society.
Americansâand the Congress they electâshould put a stop to it.
Leni
He really is a demon from *e*l and a fish turd. (Specifically of the bass variety ).
Too bad the operative I sent to jump the fence and run into the White Hut while the President was celebrating Ramadan didn’t make it all the way.
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Rule writers have to keep making new rules to justify their jobs!!
Before everyone jumps on Obama, remember that the power to write regulations originates with Congress. It is Congress that is to blame.
Will the next non-communist President give it back?
Harder to undo than to do.
Give it back? I don’t recall giving Congress the ability to give it AWAY to begin (aka the ‘regulations’ are null/void).
Course, that’s when we were a Constitutional Republic.
Obama’s entire tenure as alleged leader of this Nation has been to set as many radical precedents as he can in the time he’s allotted.
Generally precedents are difficult to break, and remain on the books even though ways around the precedents are found. This means a spark is always at the ready to be fanned back into a flame whenever the Democrat Party gets back into control, or gives them support in a court action if they choose to take that route.
Ideally the next POTUS will be a true conservative with the balls to undue every precedent set by the Obama radical, as well many other leftist precedents of administrations past. It would restore America.
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