"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
(Thomas Jefferson)


Wednesday, July 13, 2011

EPA VS. Fireworks -- Now the rest of the Country will get the EPA Treatment

Texas and Oklahoma have been in the cross hairs for years from the EPA but under Obama's appointee Jackson, it has gotten worse and worse:
Don't be surprised to find EPA head Lisa Jackson coming down in favor of a stricter smog standard, no matter the cost. President Obama has given her agency free rein to wreak havoc on the economy with a seemingly daily download of expensive new rules and regulations.  
If Americans haven't caught on to the harm this out-of-control agency is causing, they might once their own towns start canceling 4th of July fireworks to appease EPA dictates. 
Other states and cities are finding out that the EPA is no friend of states or cities.  They have been wrecking havoc in Texas and Oklahoma for years but since Obama took office it is much worse as he tries to put a crimp in our business but our Senators and two Governors are fighting them tooth and nail.  Thank God Governor Fallin was elected in November and put an end to a Democrat Governor running the state for eight years.  His Lt Governor who was Mary's opponent most likely would have reached out to the EPA.  Mary is a fighter and now our two Senators are joined by the Governor and our new Attorney General Pruitt to fight the EPA and the Obama Administration.

EPA needs to be put under another cabinet secretary and lose its clout.  Jackson looks to be making up new rules daily with the full blessing of Obama.  Only Governor Perry (potential candidate) out of all the candidates seems to be concerned about the EPA and the havoc they are wrecking in Middle America.

Other candidates prefer to concentrate on the marriage amendment out of the Iowa far right which means nothing in the long term.  Now is the wrong time to be spotlighting social issues when EPA can affect jobs and economies of states with their new regulations.  If social issues are all that Iowa voters care about, it is time they lose their first in the nation status to cast their caucus votes.  That said, we refuse to believe that most Iowans feel that way, and this is a small group of the 'my way or no way' crowd that did this petition.  Shame they cannot get that worked up over the new EPA regulations that are going to cause harm in all of our states before Jackson is finished.

Want to shout 'Wake Up America' and join our fight.
EPA Vs. Fireworks
Posted 06:48 PM ET 
Overregulation: The Environmental Protection Agency is at it again — this time eyeing smog standards so stringent it could actually force cities to choose between July 4th fireworks and hugely expensive new rules. 
When the EPA was enacting stricter smog standards in the '90s, critics said some communities would have to sacrifice things like 4th of July fireworks to comply. Then-EPA-head Carol Browner dismissed such talk as "nothing more than scare tactics" from polluters. "They are false," she said in 1977. "They are wrong. They are manipulative." 
Tell that to Wichita. 
Few would think of this south-central city in Kansas as having a big smog problem. But under current standards it's now one day away from breaching the EPA's standard for ozone, the main ingredient in smog. 
That's because the city's 4th of July fireworks pushed its ozone levels over the EPA limit for the third day this year. One more violation and it could find itself forced to produce an EPA-approved smog-cutting plan that would, as the Wichita Eagle reported, "cost taxpayers and businesses millions of dollars." 
Now, the EPA is expected to announce later this month if it'll tighten the smog standard even more. Doing so would shove still more cities into the "polluted" category and leave many more with just a fireworks display between them and costly EPA mandates. 
And make no mistake: The price tag will be big. The EPA puts the cost at upward of $90 billion a year. But the Manufacturers Alliance says it'll be closer to $1 trillion, and will cost millions of jobs as companies spend increasingly large amounts of money to scrub increasingly small amounts of pollutants out of the air. 
All this money, however, will do little, if anything, to improve public health, despite what green groups or the American Lung Association might insist. 
Joel Schwartz, co-author of the book "Air Quality in America," notes that "evidence has mounted that ozone at current, historically low levels is causing little or no harm, even in the most polluted areas of the country." 
Don't be surprised to find EPA head Lisa Jackson coming down in favor of a stricter smog standard, no matter the cost. President Obama has given her agency free rein to wreak havoc on the economy with a seemingly daily download of expensive new rules and regulations. 
If Americans haven't caught on to the harm this out-of-control agency is causing, they might once their own towns start canceling 4th of July fireworks to appease EPA dictates. 
Source:  IBD Editorial

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