EPA Gives Obama Cap and Trade – IOTW Report

EPA Gives Obama Cap and Trade

When Democrats failed to pass  a cap and trade energy law in 2010 it wasn’t the end of the nightmare.  The EPA will soon exceed its authority and require a 30% reduction in carbon emissions.

One of the options states may use to comply with the new rule will be…cap and trade.

Read about the new EPA rule here

Read about the impact the rule will have on the economy here

 

 

 

12 Comments on EPA Gives Obama Cap and Trade

  1. The House and Senate have allowed the administrative branch to usurp nearly all of Congress’s power by continuing to fund government agencies that write rules and regulations that carry the force of law. If the republicans retake the Senate, then the House and Senate should eliminate funding for the EPA and a host of other unconstitutional federal agencies. I don’t think they have the guts, though.

  2. You’re going to see this dicktater and his regime regulating and executive ordering on steroids for the remainder of his term. It’s why John Podesta was brought in to his inner circle. This is his area of expertise.

  3. Every European government that passed climate hope & change is backing away. Even the lunatics in Australia are backing down.

    Elmo’s pivoting has finally, finally, I hope hit the wall of no return.

  4. They are saying in WI that the state will be at an energy disadvantage to CA if and when these reductions are forced into place. See there’s no technology yet to capture carbon emissions and therefore coal burning plants in WI are screwed. There is nobody in the upper Mid-West who will have carbon credits to sell.

    Which sucks because or power companies in WI just finished updating the coal plants and made them as efficient as possible. In a few years we’ll have to shut them down though to protect us all from the evil’s of carbon.

    I guess its Frack, burn natural gas or go to hell for us.

  5. The next Congress must rollback the EPA. The law needs to be amended to force congress to vote on new and old regulations. I would like to see the economic impact analysis that is required by law to justify the regulations. That in itself should be debated in congress.

    Trying to achieve the goal of the proposed new EPA regulation is an exercise in futility and a destructive act during a stagnant economy. What a surprise from this administration!

    I’m tired suffering people who believe in symbolism over actual results. I want cheap electricity. They want to feel good about saving the earth.

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