ScreamingEagle
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yes....ALEC is an organization fighting the socialism of BO......see alec.org
Not really.
Not really....? How so...? Let's take the EPA regulatory train wreck for example....
While pending regulation of greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act (despite Congressional rejection of cap-and-trade) has received the lion's share of the attention, the Environmental Protection Agency has also begun developing and finalizing a slew of overreaching and inefficient air and water rules over the next several years that will dramatically increase energy costs, cause enormous negative impacts to jobs and the economy, irreparably damage the competitiveness of American business, and trample on state sovereignty in the process.
EPA's Regulatory Train Wreck: Strategies for State Legislators outlines the costs of these major EPA rules, tells the true story of America's modern clean air and water successes, and outlines best practices for state legislators (including following the many states that are considering resolutions in 2011 to call for Congress to slow and stop this regulatory onslaught).
ALEC | EPA's Regulatory Train Wreck
if anybody does not like legislation being "handed off" by lobbyists to our congressmen then they need to wake up and smell the coffee.....this is the practice on both sides of the aisle....and a good reason to downsize government. i.e. cut spending....and make our politicians more accountable...
Yep. Both sides.
This isn't about fighting socialism. It's about promoting corporatism, which is much worse.
How is corporatism by itself worse than socialism....?
I find corporatism "worse" when government and corporatism are in bed together.....that's when we get socialist corporatism....BO has given us many fine examples of how that works...