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All the President's Regulators

If Congress can't pass Obama's liberal agenda, these people will likely impose it.

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Provisions of the Clean Air Act, Green explained in an interview with TAS, "call for any available polluter to institute best available control technology, which there isn't very much of for carbon dioxide emissions. So it's basically going to require them to use the least energy possible, which means energy efficiency devices." Because the emission limits under the Act are so low, he said, such regulations would have a tremendous scope, affecting buildings as small as shopping centers and high schools. Should the Obama administration go this route, he said, it would likely spend years in court fighting lawsuits challenging the extension of the Supreme Court ruling beyond vehicles.

AS THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION seeks to use the EPA to limit carbon emissions, it's also moving ahead with plans on the alternative energy front. One of the key players in this effort is Cathy Zoi, who has been confirmed as the assistant secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). Zoi previously served as the CEO of Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection, which called for having America derive 100 percent of its electricity from renewable sources within 10 years. "It is an ambitious but attainable goal," Zoi wrote on the Huffington Post website in August 2008. "American workers, businesses and families are up to it."

She continued: "The science, the economic pressures and our national security concerns demand swift, concerted action. The best climate scientists tell us we must make rapid progress to turn the corner on global carbon emissions or the ecological consequences will be irreversible."

Green dismissed the idea as implausible. "That's a completely hopeless endeavor," he explained. "It's not possible to replace our energy infrastructure with renewable energy in 10 years. It is physically not possible. You could not build that many solar plants and that many windmills, and the transmission to make sure the lights actually stay on when the wind isn't blowing, in 10 years. That is a complete and utter fantasy."

Climate Progress, an arm of the liberal Center for American Progress, celebrated Zoi's confirmation to the EERE post on its blog. "What does EERE do?" Climate Progress beamed. "You could spend hours on their website...exploring everything they are into. Of the 12 to 14 most plausible wedges the world needs to stabilize at 350 to 450 ppm -- the full global warming solution -- EERE is the principal federal agency for working with businesses to develop and deploy the technology for 11 of them!"

Another person to watch is Jon Wellinghoff, who has been confirmed as chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which regulates the inter-state transmission of electricity, natural gas, and oil. In April, the New York Times reported that Wellinghoff declared that there would no longer be a need for any new nuclear or coal plants. "We may not need any, ever," the Times quoted him as saying at a U.S. Energy Association forum.

The article on his remarks noted that "The FERC chairman's comments go beyond those of other Obama administration officials, who have strongly endorsed greater efficiency and renewables deployment but also say nuclear and fossil energies will continue playing a major role." It continued, "Wellinghoff's view also goes beyond the consensus outlook in the electric power industry about future sources of electricity."

The administration's energy and environmental policy is being coordinated by Carol Browner, who was named director of the newly created White House Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy. Also described as an "energy czar" and "global warming" czar, Browner served as the EPA administrator during the Clinton administration, and had been on the board of the Center for American Progress and Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection.

The Washington Times reported that Browner was listed as one of the leaders of Socialist International's Commission for a Sustainable World Society, a group that calls on richer countries to sacrifice economic growth to address global warming.

WHILE LABOR, ENVIRONMENTAL, and energy policy are among the more significant areas in which the Obama administration intends to use the executive branch to implement a liberal agenda, they are far from the only areas.Mark Lloyd, who was appointed to be the associate general counsel and chief diversity officer of the Federal Communications Commission, has a history of lamenting conservative dominance of radio. Though he has stopped short of calling for the reinstitution of the Fairness Doctrine, a 2007 report he co-authored as a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, titled The Structural Imbalance of Talk Radio, advocated measures that would effectively mean government regulation of talk radio.

One of the ways the report proposed to "ensure greater accountability" over programming is to have the FCC "require radio broadcast licensees to regularly show that they are operating on behalf of the public interest and provide public documentation and viewing of how they are meeting these obligations." Of course, under Lloyd's proposal, the government would determine what programming qualifies as being in the "public interest," and have the authority to tax those stations that don't abide by those standards.

"A fee based on a sliding scale (1 percent for small markets, 5 percent for the largest markets) would be distributed directly to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting with clear mandates to support local news and public affairs programming and to cover controversial and political issues in a fair and balanced manner," the report said. "We estimate that such a fee would net between $100 million and $250 million and would not overly burden commercial radio broadcasters."

Lloyd has also gone on record making some disturbing comments about Hugo Chavez's rise to power in Venezuela, which were unearthed by Glenn Beck. "In Venezuela, with Chavez, is really an incredible revolution -- a democratic revolution," Lloyd said at the 2008 National Conference for Media Reform. "To begin to put in place things that are going to have an impact on the people of Venezuela." He continued, "The property owners and the folks who then controlled the media in Venezuela rebelled -- worked, frankly, with folks here in the U.S. government -- worked to oust him. But he came back with another revolution, and then Chavez began to take very seriously the media in his country."

OVER AT THE DEPARTMENT of Housing and Urban Development, Obama appointed John Trasviña to serve as assistant secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity. Trasviña was actively involved on the immigration front as president of the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund as well as through his work on the board of La Raza Lawyers Association. During his Senate confirmation hearing, he made it clear that he defined housing discrimination in broad terms, and would act aggressively to combat it.

"We have many weapons available to us to eradicate housing bias from our society," he said. "All must be used in a coordinated fashion to be effective. The mission goes beyond access to an apartment or house to the lending decisions and the ability to remain in one's home. If confirmed, I will work vigorously to guard against scams that prey upon people's race or ethnicity to thwart their well-laid plans for homeownership or block access to assistance for the same reasons."

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Letter to the Editor View all comments (34) | Leave a comment

melvin| 12.7.09 @ 7:43AM

So when did a bureaucratic regulatory agency become one of Obama's little helpers in getting legislation passed. "Lisa Jackson, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, made these intentions clear, EPA will stand ready to help Congress craft strong, science-based climate legislation that fulfills the vision of the President"
Isn't this a little above and beyond the EPA's mandate?
Ms Jackson should stick to the EPA's intent of just sticking their noses up people's tailpipes and leave it at that.
Come to think about it, this might not be so bad in the long run. If the President is going to completely bypass the Legislative side of the government, then why in the hell do we even need the House of Representatives and the Senate for.
Since Obama is rendering these bodies obsolete then lets get rid of them and save ourselves allot of time and money with having these octogenarians out of the picture.

Ret. Marine| 12.8.09 @ 7:43AM

Checks and balances my friend, checks and balances.

gerald stephens| 12.7.09 @ 8:12AM

ON PAPER... the 'regulator' scenario might appear to some the perfect mechanism for destroying the Constitution.

It won't work for the same reasons King George and his gang failed.

Resistance commenced with the spoken and written word.

It morphed into civil disobedience.

That only partially successful, led to WAR
with the then gang.

Americans will not suffer the fools indefinitely.
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE.
CIVIL WAR.

N.B. This is not an exhortation for insurrection - merely a recitation of HISTORY.

As Felix Unger said, "Sorry about the cornflakes, FU."

Gerald Stephens
Hartford, CT

Len| 12.7.09 @ 4:41PM

Gerald, the US constitution is already meaningless, otherwise Obama and all other presidents would not be able to establish all these "regulators. Now, I do agree that without a major restoration of the people's rights and constitutionality the only recourse left is civil war, but are the people there yet?

Martin j smith| 12.7.09 @ 8:29AM

I think for every agency that has an Obama type of appointment the Republican Party--or some other group should appoint at least one person to monitor that appointment specifically. this would also include "czars". I am not talking about the little fish, but the upper most folk of each regulatory agency. A kind of shadow ,non-governmental monitoring group. Just to let the peasants know what is going on in the less exposed corners of our government.

Gill O’Teen ✝✡| 12.7.09 @ 11:30AM

I just wanted to point out that at 6 to 10 inches in length, the Piranha is not a big fish, certainly not when compared to a Great White.

Gill O’Teen ✝✡
gill.Oteen07041776@gmail.com
Proudly pro innocent life and I vote.
Don’t Tread on Me!!

Road Kill| 12.7.09 @ 8:39AM

Now we have four branches of government to deal with. Executive, Judical, Legislative, and the Regulatory. I never saw that last branch in the Constitution. Maybe I better read that document again, I'm sure it is in there somewhere. somewhere.

Ken (Old Texican)| 12.7.09 @ 9:34AM

In 2010, if we can win back congress, we can simply "de-fund" these agencies unti we get the Presidency back in 20 12.

owyheewine| 12.7.09 @ 9:52AM

A better solution is to sunset all non legislative rules after a certain period of time, 5 or 10 tears. After all these rules are not mae by accountable elective officials, and should never be allowed to achieve the status of law. Rules that are sunset could be kept only by discreet legislation, to keep legislators from giant omnibus bills.

Doctor Right| 12.7.09 @ 9:52AM

If it comes down to reams of unelected bureaucrats with power beyond their legally-mandated job descriptions imposing "law" on the people that the people have made clear they don't want, the answer is...

Civil disobedience.

Like Andrew Jackson once famously quipped about a ridiculous Supreme Court decision:

"They've made their ruling. Now let's see them try to enforce it!"

Peter Killie| 12.7.09 @ 12:12PM

Far better that Obama's uses his executive power to further his goal of turning the United States into a larger version of France. The Chosen One is a one term president and as soon as he and his "regulators" are swept from office the new president can use his executive powers to clean up the Obama mess.

Marc Jeric| 12.8.09 @ 2:42AM

Not France, Sir - Abu Hussein from Kenya, our Community Organizer-in-Chief, is trying to make us into the United Soviet States of America. By the way "community organization" in Russian spells "soviet" - the principal invention of V. I. Lenin. I lived both in France and, before France, lived in a communist country from which I escaped.

Northern Rebel| 12.7.09 @ 12:26PM

Gerald Stephens:

You are not alone! After ten years in northern NY, I am back in Connecticut, about 15 miles south of you.

Perhaps we can conspire to take our country back together!

Yosemeti Sam| 12.7.09 @ 12:38PM

Yelping, yelping.

There is a Constitutional 3rd branch of Govt -
the SCOTUS. No, liberals - it's not the swampland
LMSM!

The 3rd co-equal branch of Govt - USE IT!

To Preserve, Protect and Defend the
CONSTITUTION of the United States.

Tony in Central PA| 12.7.09 @ 1:28PM

I think a big part of this Administration's jobs plan will be to increase the number of government jobs, and the arena of regulation will be a big part of that. Now if they can only figure out a way to have the government as its own biggest source of revenue.

Gatoray57| 12.8.09 @ 7:30PM

Tony, the goal is to have legions of overpaid government union thugs, er bureaucrats to harass and intimidate the small business community, as we're practically the only ones left able to desire an existence that isnt attached to a government teat!

Oldefarte| 12.7.09 @ 2:38PM

This is simply incredible. This creeping liberalism MUST be stopped, and the ONLY way possible is through VOTING. The several elections this year should be just the BEGINNING, and hopefully the American outrage over this excrement will continue into next year's elections. WAKE UP, AMERICA!!!

Osamas Pajamas| 12.7.09 @ 3:16PM

When government adopts laws, rules and regulations, there are intended beneficiaries and intended victims. When the government outlaws thievery, rape and murder, the ostensible beneficiaries are the innocent while the ostensible "victims" of such laws are, of course, the perpetrators of such crime.

This is the "administration of justice" --- and by the way these actions were "criminal" before the adoption of any government law codifying criminal behavior, as their criminality first arose in a normative or moral context.

A perversion of the law and rules and regulations is when government reverses its role as "protector" and instead taxes or regulates one innocent class of resident within its jurisdiction for the purpose of benefiting another class of resident --- whether innocent or not.

This is the "administraion of charity" --- it is the opposite of justice --- inasmuch as charity accords "unearned" benefits to the recipient.

It's always good for the victims to read Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck and Ayn Rand --- and of course all of the fine writers to be found in The American Spectator.

For the purpose of overthrowing the dictatorship, however, it makes sense as well for the victims of it to read Sam Adams, John Locke, Thomas Jefferson, and Patrick Henry.

When the scumbags who rule us by force and by fraud come after you, at least you'll know that you're "in good company."

If the Founding Fathers and luminaries of the First American Revolution were alive today, they'd be in jail or dead or on the run and underground ---- and plotting the destruction of the dictatorship.

Radioman 777| 12.7.09 @ 3:24PM

Any imposed regulations should be universally ignored and those cited should universally refuse to pay fines or other penalties. A general spirit of non-cooperation with any EPA or other regulators should be the order of the day. Screw 'em, they can't put all of us in jail! Treat it like the 55 mph speed limit and other inanities.

Stephanie| 12.7.09 @ 10:06PM

Radioman, how do you ignore your electric bill when they jack it up 3 fold? I'm with ya on ignoring the penalties and fines, but can you ignore all of it? And will people give up their comforts to fight for our freedoms?

Radioman 777| 12.9.09 @ 7:08PM

If the electric companies and other power producers ignore it, then the rates don't go up. It requires some level of pushback from power producers and others at the top of the pile.

Ken (Old Texican)| 12.7.09 @ 3:44PM

Radioman
I'm with you. Screw 'em!

rdman| 12.7.09 @ 6:19PM

The Rise of the Marxist Government Class
The United States Government has become a culture of despotic bullies, tyrants and thugs. Cynically disguised as distinguished, articulate, self-appointed elitists, these vacuous, narcissistic, image-oriented hypocrites emphasize symbols over substance and reality. The pursuit of excellence is being replaced by the celebration of the artificial. Politicians are more concerned with the display of personalities and pursuit of personal power than with principles or the use of power for the common good.

Politicians have become experts at deceitful duplicity, selling their calculated positions to a public to the point where We, The People can no longer tell a fabricated image from a real person. Citizen voters are so seduced by the slick package that they often do not realize that there is nothing in it… the package is the message.

The shallow values and the beguiling oratorical skills have become the norms by which everything is measured. The only guideline is the ability to gain attention… what is noticed has value. Calculated images successfully masquerade as reality. Exhibitionism and self-promotion is now acceptable as Government Class factions compete to be the winner… to be famous and celebrated.

Once elected into government, the politician embarks on an unbridled and unprincipled pursuit for power and control, incrementally eroding the private free market sector, our Constitution, and our freedoms and liberty. They launch vicious, personal attacks to destroy any person or any organization demonstrating genuine leadership and patriotism that strives to protect our magnificent Constitution and our magnificent Country.

The root cause falls at the feet of the “Good Old Esquire’s Club” who make up the majority of the Government Class. With very few exceptions, these leftist lawyers turned career-politicians and career-bureaucrats have never managed a P&L, never had to meet a payroll, never managed a company or corporation, never started and grew a company providing more and more jobs.

They are, in fact, despotic, partisan hacks and tyrants who now believe they are a law unto themselves, cynically living in the world of realpolitik where what matters is to prevail, regardless of their constituent’s best interests or their sworn duties to the Constitution and the Country.

Conscience, Dignity, Integrity, Leadership, Statesmanship, Public Service and the Lessons of History are totally absent within the emerging Government Class. The Founding Fathers must certainly be turning in their graves. Our magnificent Constitution, our magnificent Country and We, the People are in mortal danger.

We, The People are being sold a narcissistic fantasy and a cruel charade. Behind the politician’s shallow facades, there is an ulterior agenda…

The Government Class Agenda
The real agenda of these career-politicians is to create a central command and control socialist/fascist government to enslave and rule the dirty, unwashed, uneducated masses who get stuck in Iraq, then forced, under penalty of law, to pay exorbitant taxes to finance the politician’s deceitful, deceptive and evil corruption.

The tactics employed by these entrenched gangsters with law degrees are nearly identical to the rise of the Nazis in the late 1930’s, with one distinct difference. The National Socialists of Germany employed military might… this generation of Government Class thugs employ weasel lawyers and subversive socialist/fascist tactics to complicate straight-forward issues with double-talk to compromise the Constitution with nebulas legal-eze trash language that means anything they want it to mean and to politically destroy anyone and anything they can’t control.

The Only Solution
Time is overdue for We, the People to tell the socialist/fascist democrats and the spineless RINOs that we’ve had enough their deceptive deceit and corruption. Its time to stand up, find these career-politician tyrants in gross violation of their Constitutional Oaths and purge them from the halls of our government.

Eliminate the Washington DC snake-pit of entrenched appeasing, expedient, placating and crab-walking despots by voting these delusional, parasitic, megalomaniac realpolitiks out of government… they are not worthy to represent We, The People of this magnificent Country.

1) Start this process by requiring your State’s Elected Representatives to convene a Constitutional Convention for the sole purpose of modifying in pertinent part, Amendment XVII to read, “Representatives and Senators of the U.S. Congress, elected by the people thereof, for two years and six years respectively for a maximum of two terms…”

2) Reject all career-politicians running for re-election. They have become corrupt and no longer fit for Leadership or Statesmanship. They are, in fact, a scourge upon the land.

3) Recruit and elect true representatives of We, the People… Citizen Professionals who have demonstrated excellence in management, performance, integrity, patriotism, pride and optimism, chivalry and civility for a maximum of two terms to re-establish the public service model of our Founding Fathers… Leadership, Statesmanship, Dignity, Honor and Duty.

Summation
Over 100 years ago, the great Sioux Indian Chief Sitting Bull, after dealing with government lawyers, proclaimed with eloquent simplicity and clarity, “Whiteman Speak with Forked Tongue.”

Contemporarily stated, despite their duplicity and deviousness, the career-politician-bureaucrat may trip themselves up because part of their need for vindictive triumph includes the desire for their opposition to know who victimized them. Their need for attention may become their nemesis. However, the career-politician-bureaucrat doesn’t care. Public adoration by the unaware or condemnation and notoriety gives them the attention they crave… being admired, feared or despised affirms that they exist with godly power and control.

Robert D.
American Citizen Taxpayer
Retired Free Market Corporate Executive
Reagan Conservative
Viet Nam Combat Veteran

Stephanie| 12.7.09 @ 10:18PM

Damn Rdman, you sound like you know what you're talking about. I honor your service to our country, to the free market, and your Reagan conservativism. Perhaps you should be in politics!

Rmm| 12.9.09 @ 11:31PM

I'm onboard. The question that is primo to me, is how to wrest control from the power hungry elites that have done everything in the book to hood wink the country with their deceptive policy that hasn't worked. Our economy is under attack with out dated Keynesian policy, thinking that we can spend our way out of this mess. Big government solves no problems, they only create more.

Michael Tomlinson| 12.7.09 @ 9:52PM

Four words sum up what is needed -- impeach and remove Obama. Even Reid's Virginia "bitch" two-faced Jim Webb is nervous how his master is making light of the Constitution and Senate treaty prerogatives. Maybe there is hope in the Obamanation.

Blacque Jacques Shellacque| 12.7.09 @ 11:03PM

Four words sum up what is needed -- impeach and remove Obama.
Unfortunately, that's not likely to happen before November 2010, at the earliest.

Marc Jeric| 12.8.09 @ 2:48AM

EPA has proclaimed today that carbon dioxide, that priciple of life on earth, is a pollutant. Our environmentalists are in fact eco-nazis engaged in a cult of death - they consider one billion people as "sustainable", thus requiring the murder of the other 5.5 billion.

Marc Jeric| 12.8.09 @ 2:51AM

1) There was first in the 1970's the global cooling scam (see e.g. Newsweek April 28 1975 on the Internet); the government-paid scientists (90% of them are rejects of private enterprise) recommended to fight the new ice age by sending our war planes to cover the polar ice with soot in order to increase solar heat and so prevent crushing of New York skyscrapers by the new glaciers;
2) When that did not work we had the global warming hoax in the 1990's, proclaimed by mainly the same government-paid scientists (Dr. Hansen of the NOAA, for example); to prevent the massive heating, fires, flooding of coastal cities, disappearance of Florida, California, and Caribbean islands, massive hurricanes, global famine, and other catastrophic events we should nationalize oil and gas and coal and electricity companies;
3) after 11 years of considerable cooling we are now faced with the climate change flimflam where whatever happens with our climate we should nationalize oil and gas and coal and electricity companies; and why not our banks, car and insurance companies while we are at it. To prevent this catastrophe the best vehicle presumably is international agreements enforced by the United Nations world government.
As for the influence of carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas: on a normal day the atmosphere contains 20,000 ppm (parts per million) of water vapor and about 300 ppm of carbon dioxide. The government-paid scientists say that an increase of 100 ppm of CO2 over the next 50 years will result in a catastrophic warming. The thermal absorptivity of water vapor is 4 times larger than that of carbon dioxide; it follows that the CO2 increase will increase the overall thermal absorptivity of the mixture by about 1/8 of one percent. The production of methane from livestock flatulence and the rotting swamps (called "wetlands" by the environmentalists) vastly surpasses the influence of human-produced CO2.
There is the Global Warming Petition Project (see Internet) where 31,478 US independent scientists declared that there is no anthropogenic (human-caused) global warming; of these 9,029 are scientists with PhD degrees. Our environmentalists tried to sabotage this effort by submiiting phony names with phoney degrees - and then claimed the whole effort by the Petition scientists was a fraud. It took us 3 years and a lot of private money to verify the credentials of all the signatories and clean up the Petition of those saboteurs. See also Manhattan Declaration with more such signatories, plus a large number of scientific groups from other countries who state the same.
I am one of these signatories, MS and PhD degrees from UCLA, with majors in thermodynamics and heat & mass transfer.
I think to fight this communist attempt to secure a permanent hold on power should not be fought on the narrow grounds of more taxes - that is the losing proposition; where about 50% of the population is on some kind of welfare we will always be outvoted. The battle should be fought and won on the firm scientific basis.
4) And now we have "cap™" power grab.
SCAM - HOAX - FLIMFLAM - POWER GRAB!!!

God bless that whistleblower who discover and published the conspiratorial e-mail by the globaloney warming crowd!

Ralph Lyke| 12.27.09 @ 11:02AM

The article is mis-leading on the Employee Free Choice Act. This proposed amendment to the the National Labor Relations Act, doesn't eliminate the secret-ballot.

Rather, workers would have two choices to be certified by the NLRB: the secret-ballot or card check.

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