Ok, it’s just like we talked about months ago, when rumors of Barack  Hussein Obama’s back up plan for Cap and Tax started surfacing. Obama,  never one to do anything out in the open when something underhanded will  serve, is going to tax the very life out of you and your family. He is  going to accomplish, by regulatory fiat, that which he could not  accomplish legislatively.
The Environmental Protection Agency is a non-elected unaccountable  bureau of radical environmentalists, whose very existence has become a  liability for America’s economy and, ultimately, our security. The EPA  was started in 1970 by then President Richard M. Nixon, to implement  laws and regulations applying to personal or environmental issues at the  direction of Congress. Since 1970 the EPA has become a gigantic  bureaucratic quagmire, stealthily winding its tentacles throughout the  fabric of the nation.
The agency exists to ensure its own survival. It feeds on the vitals  of the country, destroying business and job creation through hundreds of  thousands of pages of punitive regulations and decrees that affect  every single American. These are not the decisions of lawmakers or other  elected officials. They are the pronouncements of faceless agency  bureaucrats. Where in our Constitution are these 18,000 EPA minions  getting their authority? What they intend to do is no less than to  implement Cap and Tax through regulation.
The list of Democrat Senators that supported this scheme will be very  informative, come November. Just in case you forget, we’ll be around to  remind you that every single Senator that supports this can expect to  answer to their voters. These days, that could easily translate to being  thrown out of office.
It’s time to get out the phones/faxes and emails again. Get a hold of  your (or anybody’s) Representative or Senator and tell them exactly  what you think about their environmental nazism.
Semper Vigilans, Semper Fidelis
© Skip MacLure 2010
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