10-31-08 White House moves to relax many rules covering private industry

dmcowen674

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10-31-08 White House moves to relax many rules covering private industry

For some reason difficult for new administration to un-do once Bush does this. Why?

Hopefully a Democrat Rubber Stamp Congress emerges that can un-do these crimes enacted by the Bush and his Republican cabal.

White House moves to relax many rules covering private industry

The White House is working to enact a wide array of federal regulations, many of which would weaken government rules aimed at protecting consumers and the environment, before President Bush leaves office in January.


The new rules would be among the most controversial deregulatory steps of the Bush era and could be difficult for his successor to undo. Some would ease or lift constraints on private industry, including power plants, mines and farms.

Those and other regulations would help clear obstacles to some commercial ocean-fishing activities, ease controls on emissions of pollutants that contribute to global warming, relax drinking-water standards and lift a key restriction on mountaintop coal mining.

Once such rules take effect, they typically can be undone only through a laborious new regulatory proceeding, including lengthy periods of public comment, drafting and mandated reanalysis.

Bush's aides are acutely aware of the political risks of completing their regulatory work too late. On the afternoon of Bush's inauguration, Jan. 20, 2001, his chief of staff issued a government-wide memo that blocked the completion or implementation of regulations drafted in the waning days of the Clinton administration that had not yet taken legal effect.

Two other rules nearing completion would ease limits on pollution from power plants, a major energy industry goal for the past eight years that is strenuously opposed by Democratic lawmakers and environmental groups.

One rule, being pursued over some opposition within the Environmental Protection Agency, would allow current emissions at a power plant to match the highest levels produced by that plant, overturning a rule that more strictly limits such emission increases. According to the EPA's estimate, it would allow millions of tons of additional carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually, worsening global warming.

A third rule would allow increased emissions from oil refineries, chemical factories and other industrial plants with complex manufacturing operations.

These rules "will force Americans to choke on dirtier air for years to come, unless Congress or the new administration reverses these eleventh-hour abuses," said lawyer John Walke of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
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Choke Baby Choke
 

techs

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I guess the damage Bush has done is not quite over.
What's that I smell in the air? Change?
No, just Bush pollution.
 

techs

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Originally posted by: frostedflakes
Because deregulation worked so well in the financial sector...

Uh oh. Are my lungs going to collapse next?
 

jackace

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This is just more Bush bullshit helping his corporate buddies at the cost of the American people.
 

techs

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Originally posted by: jackace
This is just more Bush bullshit helping his corporate buddies at the cost of the American people.

Also, guaranteed to bring in those last minute political donation cash for the Republicans.
 

Lemon law

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Since GWB can't get it through congress, he must do it by Presidential fiat. It may be the law of the land for less than 80 days, but hopefully a President Obama can simply undo what GWB did with a similar fiat.

It puts the American Business man in a weird position, why count on a policy that will have a very limited life? Especially if it runs afoul of other regulations that could land the miscreant in jail, is likely to cause lawsuits and injunctions, and puts business in uncharted waters. And it well may place the GOP in a very weird position. Since there will be a 60 day moratorium om major rules taking effect, GWB only gets 20 day benefit while the public howls, not exactly what the surviving members of a decimated GOP is going to want to see. GWB&co may get the credit but the GOP gets the blame.

And the track record of team Obama is always to hit the ground running, my guess, Obama will have a plan to undo these GWB actions before the ink is dry. And long before 1/20/2009, team Obama may be quietly telling American business, it ain't wise to take advantage of something temporary. And it could be very unwise to get on Obama's shit list.

 

microbial

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The Bush admin has been laying low, and while all eyes are somewhere else, they've been up to no good. Not the first time they've done this sort of dirty stuff. Who really is un-democratic? un-American?