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http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap...Tz-lTw?docId=328b30b21ef54b97a51fdacdcbeb06dc
Of course, this does give us an answer as to The Messiah's new tack. He'll compromise where he thinks he has to, and he'll rule as Imperial Obama where he thinks he can. This should be good news to the Pubbies in 2012 anyway, as Imperial Obama has not proved popular with a majority of voters.
Unfortunately this means that those companies holding off expansion for fear of Obama's and the Democrats' policies will still be waiting. We can only hope that the scheme will be sensible and sane and not completely kill our economy - and of course hope that those companies holding off to see what is going to happen with energy costs will not just give up and invest their resources in other nations.Stymied in Congress, the Obama administration is moving unilaterally to clamp down on greenhouse emissions, announcing plans for new power plants and oil refinery emission standards over the next year.
In an announcement posted on the agency's website late Thursday, Environmental Protection Agency administrator Lisa Jackson said the aim was to better cope with pollution contributing to climate change.
"We are following through on our commitment to proceed in a measured and careful way to reduce GHG pollution that threatens the health and welfare of Americans," Jackson said in a statement. She said emissions from power plants and oil refineries constitute about 40 percent of the greenhouse gas pollution in this country.
President Barack Obama had said two days after the midterm elections that he was disappointed Congress hadn't acted on legislation achieving the same end, signaling that other options were under consideration.
Jackson's announcement came on the same day that the administration showed a go-it-alone approach on federal wilderness protection another major environmental issue. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said his agency was repealing the Bush era's policy limiting wilderness protection, which was adopted under former Interior Secretary Gale Norton.
On climate change, legislation in Congress putting a limit on heat-trapping greenhouse gases and allowing companies to buy and sell pollution permits under that ceiling a system known as "cap and trade" stalled in the Senate earlier this year after narrowly clearing the House. Republicans assailed it as "cap and tax," arguing that it would raise energy prices.
But the Senate in late June rejected by a 53-47 vote a challenge brought by Alaska Republican Lisa Murkowski that would have denied the EPA the authority to move ahead with the rules.
Jackson noted in Thursday's statement that her agency that several state and local governments and environmental groups had sued EPA over the agency's failure to update or publish new standards for fossil fuel plants and petroleum refineries.
Two days after the midterm elections, Obama served notice that he would look for ways to control global warming pollution other than Congress placing a ceiling on it.
"Cap-and-trade was just one way of skinning the cat; it was not the only way," he said. "I'm going to be looking for other means to address this problem."
Of course, this does give us an answer as to The Messiah's new tack. He'll compromise where he thinks he has to, and he'll rule as Imperial Obama where he thinks he can. This should be good news to the Pubbies in 2012 anyway, as Imperial Obama has not proved popular with a majority of voters.
