By Nick Snow 04/19/2013
Four oil and gas associations—American Petroleum Institute, American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, Independent Petroleum Association of America, and Western States Petroleum Association—joined 20 other business groups on Apr. 18 in asking the US Supreme Court to review the US Environmental Protection Agency’s regulation of greenhouse gases.
“EPA’s regulation of [GHGs] from stationary sources is one of the most costly, complex and encompassing energy regulatory issues facing manufacturers and is damaging to our global competitiveness,” National Association of Manufacturers Pres. Jay Timmons said on the coalition’s behalf.
“We are asking the Supreme Court to take up the case as it is clear that significant legal issues need to be addressed given the two persuasive dissents from the US Court of Appeals,” Timmons said....To Read More....
My Take - This isn't the first time they have done this sort of thing. EPA is constantly altering the rules based on their interpretation of some federal law that is far and wide beyond the intent because like all bureaucracies - the larger it became the more powerful it became, and when bureaucracies are created they become infested with people with their own agendas.
My Take - This isn't the first time they have done this sort of thing. EPA is constantly altering the rules based on their interpretation of some federal law that is far and wide beyond the intent because like all bureaucracies - the larger it became the more powerful it became, and when bureaucracies are created they become infested with people with their own agendas.
When Roosevelt created all those new and powerful agencies during the Depression they quickly infiltrated with communists, communist spies and fellow travelers that ended up being responsible for Europe and China falling under communist rule.
The EPA is infested with environmental activists who believe their agenda must be the law of the land and when an agency becomes that big and intrusive in so many aspects of American life it is impossible to monitor it properly. There is only one answer. Dismantle the EPA.
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