Tech | February 06, 2012 | 8 comments

Republican Attacks On EPA Kick Off 2012 Agenda

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With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) set to finally enact stricter air pollution standards in accordance with the Clean Air Act and two subsequent U.S. Supreme Court decisions requiring them to do so, powerful Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives are working to make sure that the new standards never see the light of day. The specific measures being targeted are the EPA’s new standards for carbon emissions from power plant smoke stacks.

Fred Upton (R-MI), chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, along with Republicans Joe Barton (TX) and Ed Whitfield (KY) sent a letter last week to the White House, demanding that the Obama administration take action to stop the EPA from regulating carbon emissions from power plants.

From their letter:

“We are concerned about the regulation’s impact on jobs and the economy, and that it will not comply with all applicable Executive Orders…

“In this rulemaking, EPA may be seeking to do precisely what Congress and the American public rejected in the last Congress. The Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade legislation from the 111th Congress would have significantly raised the cost of energy and driven US jobs overseas.

“We ask for your help in supporting policies that will encourage economic growth and job creation rather than additional costly regulations that will raise new barriers to job creation and burden struggling businesses and families.”

The three men certainly know how to include the buzzwords that appeal to American citizens – jobs, economy, raising energy prices – but when put through the truth test, their claims simply don’t hold up. For example, enacting the new standards has the opposite effect on the job market – it would create tens of thousands additional jobs for American workers, not destroy them. The conservative Heritage Foundation has also been beating the drum about regulations raising energy costs, which could actually happen. However, any rate increases would be a corporate decision, not a government decision. The electric energy industry in America currently generates $370.5 billion a year in revenue, with an average revenue of $9.88 per KwH sold. With the national average to produce a kilowatt hour of electricity being around 10 cents, that leaves the company a profit of more than $9 per Kwh of electricity sold, meaning that any rate increases are the result of protecting profits, not because they can’t afford the increase.

So why are these Republicans trying to dismantle the work of the EPA? Simple – they are in the pockets of the dirty energy industry. Fred Upton has received more than $640,000 from electric utilities over his career, and an additional $308,000 from oil and gas. Joe Barton has a combined total of more than $3 million from electric utilities and oil and gas over the course of his career. And Ed Whitfield has gotten more than $600,000 from the two sectors during his tenure in Washington. All of these men have a direct financial stake in the profitability of the dirty energy industry. After all, the more money these companies spend on complying with new standards, the less they have to purchase politicians in Washington.

These latest attacks on the EPA and the environment are not a surprise. In fact, the anti-environmental record of the US Congress over the last year was so awful that Democratic Congressmen Henry Waxman, Edward Markey, and Howard Berman prepared a report last December detailing the numerous ways in which the 112th Congress earned the reputation as the most anti-environmental Congress in history:

“House Republicans have repeatedly voted to undermine basic environmental protections that have existed for decades. They have voted to block actions to prevent air pollution; to strip the Environmental Protection Agency of authority to enforce water pollution standards; to halt efforts to address climate change; to stop the Department of the Interior from identifying lands suitable for wilderness designations; to allow oil and gas development off the coasts of Florida, California, and other states opposed to offshore drilling; and to slash funding for the Department of Energy, including funding to support renewable energy and energy efficiency, by more than 80%.

“The House of Representatives averaged more than one anti-environmental vote for every day the House was in session in 2011. Of the 770 legislative roll call votes taken in the House this year, 22% – more than one out of every five – were votes to undermine environmental protection. During these roll calls, 94% of Republican members voted for the anti-environment position, while 86% of Democratic members voted for the pro-environment position.

“The Environmental Protection Agency was the most popular target of House Republicans. Of the 191 anti-environment votes, 114 targeted EPA; 35 targeted the Department of the Interior; and 31 targeted the Department of Energy.”

And that was just in their first year. Imagine what they can accomplish the next round of elections this coming November.


By Farron Cousins | 6 February 12
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8 comments // Republican Attacks On EPA Kick Off 2012 Agenda

  • kvb1
  • Anonmaly
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      Anonmaly  
    • What effect did the EPA have when they told BP to; "Stop using dispersants"...?

      If my memory serves me correctly, BP ignored them, and although it was pointed out once or twice even by the msm nothing was done about it.

      And oil is still if not gushing, quite constantly "leaking" into the Gulf not only from the Deepwater Horizon site, a few sites....

      The EPA isn't doing enough to combat the coal industry, the natural gas industry, they're not jumping up and down kicking and screaming over our antiquated nuclear power plants that were made decades ago being dangerous...

      The EPA doesn't have near enough authority over industrial pig-farming for one.... They don't seem to stand up near enough for MANY environmental polluters, from the pharmaceutical manufacturing, paper-mills, chemical plants, all of it... They FAIL, consistently...

      With that in mind, and the fact the do messed up crap like stealing the land of the common man; http://www.wnd.com/2011/09/348077/

      Funny they didn't take BP's oil rigs.....?

      And if the EPA is going to be like that, which they undoubtedly are, why waste my tax dollar on that... People could do allot more environmental protection with dynamite....

      And if the EPA really gave two shits about the environment, they'd be PUSHING hemp, and vocally telling the government they're stupid and irresponsible for having it prohibited, subsidising it in other countries by having it outlawed for manufacture here, yet shipped here...

    • 4 months ago
  • coolplanet
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      coolplanet  
    • Anonmaly:

      The EPA only has the power that Congress lets them have.
      After 8 years of W and just one year of the tea party it's a miracle that there is any EPA at all.
      EPA endorse hemp? What have you been smoking? ;)

    • 4 months ago
  • kvb1
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      kvb1  
    • coolplanet:

      Sure, but by LAW and surprisingly confirmed by a SCOTUS decision, they MUST regulate carbon. Maybe we should make an effort to get the truth out about the profits of energy generation out to the public. Write you REP, send it to Maddow and Shultz, post it on Facebook or whatever social media you use. Seems we made a difference with SGK, and it could only help OWS.

    • 4 months ago
  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • They are liars, thieves and murderers who are basically full of sh** . They spout about caring about the poor yet they do all in their power to see them ill by toxifying our water, our air, our food. They say they care about our food system and yet they sell it out to the Monsantos and DOWS that are poisoning our planet and us. They always use money as the reason for it but have no problem spending it with wild abandon to destroy the environment. The Republicans were once a party that worked with us in even bringing us the EPA , the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act, etc., which have saved lives and millions in environmental destruction. But their souls have been bought. They are wraiths incapable of moral courage. So blinded by their greed they cannot even understand that the world they seek to make is the same world their grandchildren will have to live in... I guess they really don't care about them either. I support anyone in Congress regardless of party with the temerity to stand up to these frauds and their tea party mentors.

    • 4 months ago
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