Biden Poised To Declare Climate Emergency To Ram Through Green Agenda: REPORT

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I don't recall the Constitution containing such a clause.

President Joe Biden could declare a climate emergency as soon as this week, according to The Washington Post, in a bid to implement elements of his environmental agenda as climate legislation has stalled in Congress.
Leading Biden administration officials are debating ways to advance the president’s agenda, and the president is prepared to announce a number of new initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reported the Post, citing three people familiar with the matter. The internal discussions come after Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia told party leaders last week that he opposes the plans to advance this month’s significant economic package that includes billions of dollars toward slashing carbon emissions and promoting green energy.
White House Economic Adviser Jared Bernstein told reporters at a press briefing Monday that Biden would work “aggressively to attack climate change.”
“Realistically there is a lot he can do and there is a lot he will do,” Bernstein stated.
“Unilaterally declaring a climate emergency will not reduce emissions by one molecule,” American Exploration & Production Council CEO, Anne Bradbury said on Twitter Tuesday. “In fact, many of the policies that could follow from declaring a climate emergency would increase emissions while driving up costs for American families.”
Democratic lawmakers are also calling on Biden to use his powers to enact further climate policies amid failed legislative action and the Supreme Court’s recent decision to limit the regulatory abilities of the Environmental Protection Agency.
On Monday, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon said it was time for Biden to take massive, unilateral executive actions on climate change, even if the Supreme Court rules them unconstitutional.
“There is probably nothing more important for our nation and our world than for the United States to drive a bold, energetic transition in its energy economy from fossil fuels to renewable energy,” Merkley told reporters on Monday, according to the Post.
“This also unchains the president from waiting for Congress to act,” Merkley said, referencing the recent legislative impasse.
Meanwhile, Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, said that lawmakers should continue to pursue legislation in a statement on Monday.
“While I strongly support additional executive action by President Biden, we know a flood of Republican lawsuits will follow,” Wyden said, according to the Post.
“Legislation continues to be the best option here,” he added.
The White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
 
"Suffer for the greater good peasants" may not be the winning strategy to keep them from getting curb stomped in the next election.
Don't worry Dems, I'm sure they have new, improved ballot cheating & RINO blackmail ready to make sure the show goes on
 
I don't recall the Constitution containing such a clause.

President Joe Biden could declare a climate emergency as soon as this week, according to The Washington Post, in a bid to implement elements of his environmental agenda as climate legislation has stalled in Congress.
Leading Biden administration officials are debating ways to advance the president’s agenda, and the president is prepared to announce a number of new initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reported the Post, citing three people familiar with the matter. The internal discussions come after Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia told party leaders last week that he opposes the plans to advance this month’s significant economic package that includes billions of dollars toward slashing carbon emissions and promoting green energy.
White House Economic Adviser Jared Bernstein told reporters at a press briefing Monday that Biden would work “aggressively to attack climate change.”
“Realistically there is a lot he can do and there is a lot he will do,” Bernstein stated.
“Unilaterally declaring a climate emergency will not reduce emissions by one molecule,” American Exploration & Production Council CEO, Anne Bradbury said on Twitter Tuesday. “In fact, many of the policies that could follow from declaring a climate emergency would increase emissions while driving up costs for American families.”
Democratic lawmakers are also calling on Biden to use his powers to enact further climate policies amid failed legislative action and the Supreme Court’s recent decision to limit the regulatory abilities of the Environmental Protection Agency.
On Monday, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon said it was time for Biden to take massive, unilateral executive actions on climate change, even if the Supreme Court rules them unconstitutional.
“There is probably nothing more important for our nation and our world than for the United States to drive a bold, energetic transition in its energy economy from fossil fuels to renewable energy,” Merkley told reporters on Monday, according to the Post.
“This also unchains the president from waiting for Congress to act,” Merkley said, referencing the recent legislative impasse.
Meanwhile, Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, said that lawmakers should continue to pursue legislation in a statement on Monday.
“While I strongly support additional executive action by President Biden, we know a flood of Republican lawsuits will follow,” Wyden said, according to the Post.
“Legislation continues to be the best option here,” he added.
The White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
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I don't recall the Constitution containing such a clause.

President Joe Biden could declare a climate emergency as soon as this week, according to The Washington Post, in a bid to implement elements of his environmental agenda as climate legislation has stalled in Congress.
Leading Biden administration officials are debating ways to advance the president’s agenda, and the president is prepared to announce a number of new initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reported the Post, citing three people familiar with the matter. The internal discussions come after Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia told party leaders last week that he opposes the plans to advance this month’s significant economic package that includes billions of dollars toward slashing carbon emissions and promoting green energy.
White House Economic Adviser Jared Bernstein told reporters at a press briefing Monday that Biden would work “aggressively to attack climate change.”
“Realistically there is a lot he can do and there is a lot he will do,” Bernstein stated.
“Unilaterally declaring a climate emergency will not reduce emissions by one molecule,” American Exploration & Production Council CEO, Anne Bradbury said on Twitter Tuesday. “In fact, many of the policies that could follow from declaring a climate emergency would increase emissions while driving up costs for American families.”
Democratic lawmakers are also calling on Biden to use his powers to enact further climate policies amid failed legislative action and the Supreme Court’s recent decision to limit the regulatory abilities of the Environmental Protection Agency.
On Monday, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon said it was time for Biden to take massive, unilateral executive actions on climate change, even if the Supreme Court rules them unconstitutional.
“There is probably nothing more important for our nation and our world than for the United States to drive a bold, energetic transition in its energy economy from fossil fuels to renewable energy,” Merkley told reporters on Monday, according to the Post.
“This also unchains the president from waiting for Congress to act,” Merkley said, referencing the recent legislative impasse.
Meanwhile, Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, said that lawmakers should continue to pursue legislation in a statement on Monday.
“While I strongly support additional executive action by President Biden, we know a flood of Republican lawsuits will follow,” Wyden said, according to the Post.
“Legislation continues to be the best option here,” he added.
The White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

We (Americans) are standing on the precipice of the loss of all personal sovereignty and individual freedom. During the COVID "crisis" our very own government at every level, in league with just about every private business imaginable, neutralized overnight most all of our so-called god given rights. Climate emergency declarations and subsequent emergency reactionary restrictions on our rights and freedoms will be far more punishing.
 
We (Americans) are standing on the precipice of the loss of all personal sovereignty and individual freedom. During the COVID "crisis" our very own government at every level, in league with just about every private business imaginable, neutralized overnight most all of our so-called god given rights. Climate emergency declarations and subsequent emergency reactionary restrictions on our rights and freedoms will be far more punishing.
"Emergency" is always the cover story for vast inroads on our freedoms.
 
Meanwhile, Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, said that lawmakers should continue to pursue legislation in a statement on Monday.“While I strongly support additional executive action by President Biden, we know a flood of Republican lawsuits will follow,” Wyden said, according to the Post.
This says it all about the Democrats' contempt for the Constitution and the rule of law.
 
This is Shocking and Alarming!!!! Who'd ever have foreseen something like This!!??


And remember Battlin' Bill Barr was the champion of the president and the unitary theory of unlimited power
 
I don't recall the Constitution containing such a clause.

President Joe Biden could declare a climate emergency as soon as this week, according to The Washington Post, in a bid to implement elements of his environmental agenda as climate legislation has stalled in Congress.
Leading Biden administration officials are debating ways to advance the president’s agenda, and the president is prepared to announce a number of new initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reported the Post, citing three people familiar with the matter. The internal discussions come after Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia told party leaders last week that he opposes the plans to advance this month’s significant economic package that includes billions of dollars toward slashing carbon emissions and promoting green energy.
White House Economic Adviser Jared Bernstein told reporters at a press briefing Monday that Biden would work “aggressively to attack climate change.”
“Realistically there is a lot he can do and there is a lot he will do,” Bernstein stated.
“Unilaterally declaring a climate emergency will not reduce emissions by one molecule,” American Exploration & Production Council CEO, Anne Bradbury said on Twitter Tuesday. “In fact, many of the policies that could follow from declaring a climate emergency would increase emissions while driving up costs for American families.”
Democratic lawmakers are also calling on Biden to use his powers to enact further climate policies amid failed legislative action and the Supreme Court’s recent decision to limit the regulatory abilities of the Environmental Protection Agency.
On Monday, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon said it was time for Biden to take massive, unilateral executive actions on climate change, even if the Supreme Court rules them unconstitutional.
“There is probably nothing more important for our nation and our world than for the United States to drive a bold, energetic transition in its energy economy from fossil fuels to renewable energy,” Merkley told reporters on Monday, according to the Post.
“This also unchains the president from waiting for Congress to act,” Merkley said, referencing the recent legislative impasse.
Meanwhile, Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, said that lawmakers should continue to pursue legislation in a statement on Monday.
“While I strongly support additional executive action by President Biden, we know a flood of Republican lawsuits will follow,” Wyden said, according to the Post.
“Legislation continues to be the best option here,” he added.
The White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

Many of us knew the Biden administration's Covid fascism was a dry run for a bigger power grab. This is it.
 
This is Shocking and Alarming!!!! Who'd ever have foreseen something like This!!??


And remember Battlin' Bill Barr was the champion of the president and the unitary theory of unlimited power
Oh, so you were okay with states being shut down, by the Kung Flu, where children and adults were FORCED to stay inside, and after the two weeks of "bending the curve", some Democrats continued to shut down their economy hurting millions of people economically and mentally? Wow, you are such a FASCIST mother fucker, who hated President Trump for trying to save many peoples lives and livelihood's, and children. I guess you were okay when the butcher of NY put the infected in with the elderly murdering 10s of thousands of old people?
 
"Suffer for the greater good peasants" may not be the winning strategy to keep them from getting curb stomped in the next election.
Don't worry Dems, I'm sure they have new, improved ballot cheating & RINO blackmail ready to make sure the show goes on

There is no 'greater good'.

We are being forced to go through a painful, nation-destroying 'transition' and rhere is nothing to 'transition' TO

- Solar, Wind, Wayer (none capable of producing energy equal to what foss fuel provides) & an alternaye energy source that HAS NOT BEEN INVENTED YET.

Biden's insane Green Energy agenda has caused energy shoryages, higher gas prices, supply chain issues, product shortages, food shortages, and massive inflation

There is no place to store / dump Solar panels already being replaced because the used panels are TOXIC WASTE.

Electric cars are too expensive, the batteries are even more so, & it still takes fossil fuel to make the cars and batteries...

The cost of the infrastructure to build charging stations for EVs would 'bankrupt' / economically destroy the nation, considering we would already have to pay off $30+ TRILLION in debt kust to be 'BROKE'!

The west / Sw is already facing rolling blackouts because solar and wind can not generate enough energy required.

AGAIN, Democrats / Biden swore to do all of this once in power despite admitting they had no alternate energy source to transition to, declaring one would have to be invented ...

...after beginning the 'transition' that would begin the destruction of the economy / country.
 
On Monday, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon said it was time for Biden to take massive, unilateral executive actions on climate change, even if the Supreme Court rules them unconstitutional.
“There is probably nothing more important for our nation and our world than for the United States to drive a bold, energetic transition in its energy economy from fossil fuels to renewable energy,” Merkley told reporters on Monday, according to the Post.

:rolleyes:
 
Well, in a perverted way, I hope so. Definitely would urge on Court packing to apply one standard to Donald and another to dems, but I don't think any low is low enough for the Theocrat Court.
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We are to the point now where the democrat party demands absolute control or we all die. There is zero compromise with them, it is either their way or the highway cuz they have all the answers don't ya know.

Shared governance and the Constitution be damned.
 
I don't recall the Constitution containing such a clause.

President Joe Biden could declare a climate emergency as soon as this week, according to The Washington Post, in a bid to implement elements of his environmental agenda as climate legislation has stalled in Congress.
Leading Biden administration officials are debating ways to advance the president’s agenda, and the president is prepared to announce a number of new initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, reported the Post, citing three people familiar with the matter. The internal discussions come after Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia told party leaders last week that he opposes the plans to advance this month’s significant economic package that includes billions of dollars toward slashing carbon emissions and promoting green energy.
White House Economic Adviser Jared Bernstein told reporters at a press briefing Monday that Biden would work “aggressively to attack climate change.”
“Realistically there is a lot he can do and there is a lot he will do,” Bernstein stated.
“Unilaterally declaring a climate emergency will not reduce emissions by one molecule,” American Exploration & Production Council CEO, Anne Bradbury said on Twitter Tuesday. “In fact, many of the policies that could follow from declaring a climate emergency would increase emissions while driving up costs for American families.”
Democratic lawmakers are also calling on Biden to use his powers to enact further climate policies amid failed legislative action and the Supreme Court’s recent decision to limit the regulatory abilities of the Environmental Protection Agency.
On Monday, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon said it was time for Biden to take massive, unilateral executive actions on climate change, even if the Supreme Court rules them unconstitutional.
“There is probably nothing more important for our nation and our world than for the United States to drive a bold, energetic transition in its energy economy from fossil fuels to renewable energy,” Merkley told reporters on Monday, according to the Post.
“This also unchains the president from waiting for Congress to act,” Merkley said, referencing the recent legislative impasse.
Meanwhile, Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon, who chairs the Senate Finance Committee, said that lawmakers should continue to pursue legislation in a statement on Monday.
“While I strongly support additional executive action by President Biden, we know a flood of Republican lawsuits will follow,” Wyden said, according to the Post.
“Legislation continues to be the best option here,” he added.
The White House did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.
You don't get to declare an "emergency" any time that the Constitution prevents you from getting your way...yet that's what progressives now wish to do! The President doesn't have the Constitutional authority to do that and with good reason. Our entire system of government was set up DELIBERATELY so he didn't have that authority but liberals have seen that they can use "emergencies" as the excuse to ignore governmental checks and balances! If you want to impose a Green New Deal on the country? Get the votes to do so by getting the People to elect you to Congress! Joe Biden isn't a King.
 
The funny thing is, democrats have full control over Congress so they should be able to do this themselves legally.

LOL.

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