Texas to challenge US greenhouse gas rules

Metzger gives Perry a little too much credit. From the article:
"Governor Perry should win an Olympic medal for taking the environment downhill," said Luke Metzger at Environment Texas. "Global warming is the greatest environmental threat facing Texas and the planet and Governor Perry's obstructionism puts the state at great risk."
Conservative Republicans like Perry have been sounding the alarm of job losses in the debate over regulating greenhouse gas emissions -- a hot-button issue at a time of high joblessness and economic uncertainty.
Texas has an elected Attorney General, independent of the Governor. Now I have no doubt that they conferred and are in agreement, but Greg Abbot is the man who files the suits in the name of the State.
 
Grandstanding by Perry in an election year

Is he going to challenge evolution next?
 
Since the EPA are feds, that could frame this as a states rights issue, I would love to see some control of these agencies who have questionable motives to say the least.
 
This is really interesting, as the EPA is trying to usurp the roll of congress and create its own fines to force what 'cap & trade' is supposed to do.

UPDATE 1-Texas to challenge US greenhouse gas rules | Reuters

Excellent, let us hope more states follow suit as well as state legislatures pursuing nullification laws. The states are one of our best hopes to nip this insanity in the bud and ultimately put the Federal Government back in it's proper place.

Three Cheers for Texas! :clap2:
 
This is really interesting, as the EPA is trying to usurp the roll of congress and create its own fines to force what 'cap & trade' is supposed to do.

UPDATE 1-Texas to challenge US greenhouse gas rules | Reuters

Excellent, let us hope more states follow suit as well as state legislatures pursuing nullification laws. The states are one of our best hopes to nip this insanity in the bud and ultimately put the Federal Government back in it's proper place.

Three Cheers for Texas! :clap2:

It is nice to see push back from the states on encroaching Federal power. We need more of it. Perry for President!
 
This is really interesting, as the EPA is trying to usurp the roll of congress and create its own fines to force what 'cap & trade' is supposed to do.

UPDATE 1-Texas to challenge US greenhouse gas rules | Reuters

Excellent, let us hope more states follow suit as well as state legislatures pursuing nullification laws. The states are one of our best hopes to nip this insanity in the bud and ultimately put the Federal Government back in it's proper place.

Three Cheers for Texas! :clap2:

It is nice to see push back from the states on encroaching Federal power. We need more of it. Perry for President!

Er... No, nothing against Texas or Texans but Bush and Johnson are more than enough Texan Presidents for one lifetime, I don't think I could handle another one. :tongue:
 
This is really interesting, as the EPA is trying to usurp the roll of congress and create its own fines to force what 'cap & trade' is supposed to do.

UPDATE 1-Texas to challenge US greenhouse gas rules | Reuters

Excellent, let us hope more states follow suit as well as state legislatures pursuing nullification laws. The states are one of our best hopes to nip this insanity in the bud and ultimately put the Federal Government back in it's proper place.

Three Cheers for Texas! :clap2:

It is nice to see push back from the states on encroaching Federal power. We need more of it. Perry for President!

You are right except about Governor Goodhair. He is an empty suit at best, and at worst he salivates over the thought of sitting in the big chair with all it's powers. We need, and can do, better.
 
This is really interesting, as the EPA is trying to usurp the roll of congress and create its own fines to force what 'cap & trade' is supposed to do.

UPDATE 1-Texas to challenge US greenhouse gas rules | Reuters

You guys don't pay attention very well. The SCOTUS has already ruled that congress has already given the EPA the authority to regulate greenhouse gases. So, EPA can't usurp a roll that congress has already assigned to it.
 
This is really interesting, as the EPA is trying to usurp the roll of congress and create its own fines to force what 'cap & trade' is supposed to do.

UPDATE 1-Texas to challenge US greenhouse gas rules | Reuters

You guys don't pay attention very well. The SCOTUS has already ruled that congress has already given the EPA the authority to regulate greenhouse gases. So, EPA can't usurp a roll that congress has already assigned to it.

Yeah, Apparently all the lawyers and politicians involved in this case haven't taken the SCOTUS ruling into account. :rolleyes:
 
This is really interesting, as the EPA is trying to usurp the roll of congress and create its own fines to force what 'cap & trade' is supposed to do.

UPDATE 1-Texas to challenge US greenhouse gas rules | Reuters

You guys don't pay attention very well. The SCOTUS has already ruled that congress has already given the EPA the authority to regulate greenhouse gases. So, EPA can't usurp a roll that congress has already assigned to it.

Yeah, Apparently all the lawyers and politicians involved in this case haven't taken the SCOTUS ruling into account. :rolleyes:
Or think that they have a different tack...
 
Id like to see more Attorney Generals start challenging the Federal Government's abuse of power.
 
This is really interesting, as the EPA is trying to usurp the roll of congress and create its own fines to force what 'cap & trade' is supposed to do.

UPDATE 1-Texas to challenge US greenhouse gas rules | Reuters

You guys don't pay attention very well. The SCOTUS has already ruled that congress has already given the EPA the authority to regulate greenhouse gases. So, EPA can't usurp a roll that congress has already assigned to it.

Yeah, Apparently all the lawyers and politicians involved in this case haven't taken the SCOTUS ruling into account. :rolleyes:

I wasn't referring to lawyers nor politicians. I was referring to your description of EPA 'trying to usurp the roll of congress'. Since the SCOTUS has affirmed that congress has already given EPA the authority to regulate greenhouse gases, how then, can EPA be 'trying to usurp the roll of congres'?
 

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