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Jan 9, 2015 12:19:51   #
Sicilianthing
 
Look for the Clues people...

These are what we call patches in the Quilt of Tyranny.

Obama like all past Presidents work for the Bankster Families

Do not Be Fooled !

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Michael Bastasch = Contributor
TheDailyCaller


This year is already seeing a wave of new regulations being published in the Federal Register as the Obama administration unveils 300 new rules in the first seven days of 2015, according to federal data.

Federal agencies have published 300 final rules, proposals for new rules and regulatory notices in the seven days since the new year began, according to the website Regulations.gov.

The bulk of these new regulations are notices, which can lead to rulemakings, meetings and other government activities.


Rules having to do with energy, environment, public lands and agriculture make up the largest share of new regulations. Included in these new rules are proposed EPA air quality standards for lead, reforming coal and oil leases on Indian lands and adjustments for the total amount of fish people can catch off Alaska’s coast.

One major rule that has not been finalized yet, however, is the EPA’s carbon dioxide emissions limits for new power plants.

The rule was set to be finalized by Thursday, but the agency announced Wednesday it would be pushed back until mid-summer 2015.

“This is all about the best policy outcome, and the appropriate policy outcome,” Janet McCabe, EPA’s acting clean air administrator, told reporters on Wednesday. “That is what we are talking about here, and that is why we think it is important to finalize these rules in the same time frame.”

EPA’s rule would limit the amount of carbon dioxide that can be emitted by newly built coal- and natural gas-fired power plants.

But the power plant rule has been attacked by critics because it sets the carbon dioxide threshold for coal plants so low the only way operators can meet the standard is by using carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.

CCS has been touted by the Obama administration and the environmentalists as the best solution for coal plants, but the technology has yet to be used on a commercial scale without the help of government subsidies.

Republicans and the coal industry have challenged the legality of EPA’s de facto CCS mandate, saying requiring coal plants to install subsidized technology violates federal law. But the EPA insists the rule is legally sound.

Sources within the EPA have previously told The Daily Caller News Foundation that EPA is scrambling to protect its carbon rule for new power plants as lawmakers and watchdog groups continue to find problems with the agency’s reasoning for mandating CCS.

In arguing that CCS was viable technology, the EPA relied on a major project in Mississippi called Kemper. But Kemper has been beset by huge cost overruns and delays, hurting the agency’s argument that the technology is workable.

Kemper was also given a $270 million grant by the Obama administration and will be eligible for $279 million in tax credits when it begins operation.

The plant’s opening date, however, has been pushed from June 2015 to March 2016 and additional delays could cost $20 to $30 million a month.

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Jan 9, 2015 12:36:26   #
WhosetheBoss Loc: Arkansas
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Look for the Clues people...

These are what we call patches in the Quilt of Tyranny.

Obama like all past Presidents work for the Bankster Families

Do not Be Fooled !

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
_____________________________________________________
Michael Bastasch = Contributor
TheDailyCaller


This year is already seeing a wave of new regulations being published in the Federal Register as the Obama administration unveils 300 new rules in the first seven days of 2015, according to federal data.

Federal agencies have published 300 final rules, proposals for new rules and regulatory notices in the seven days since the new year began, according to the website Regulations.gov.

The bulk of these new regulations are notices, which can lead to rulemakings, meetings and other government activities.


Rules having to do with energy, environment, public lands and agriculture make up the largest share of new regulations. Included in these new rules are proposed EPA air quality standards for lead, reforming coal and oil leases on Indian lands and adjustments for the total amount of fish people can catch off Alaska’s coast.

One major rule that has not been finalized yet, however, is the EPA’s carbon dioxide emissions limits for new power plants.

The rule was set to be finalized by Thursday, but the agency announced Wednesday it would be pushed back until mid-summer 2015.

“This is all about the best policy outcome, and the appropriate policy outcome,” Janet McCabe, EPA’s acting clean air administrator, told reporters on Wednesday. “That is what we are talking about here, and that is why we think it is important to finalize these rules in the same time frame.”

EPA’s rule would limit the amount of carbon dioxide that can be emitted by newly built coal- and natural gas-fired power plants.

But the power plant rule has been attacked by critics because it sets the carbon dioxide threshold for coal plants so low the only way operators can meet the standard is by using carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.

CCS has been touted by the Obama administration and the environmentalists as the best solution for coal plants, but the technology has yet to be used on a commercial scale without the help of government subsidies.

Republicans and the coal industry have challenged the legality of EPA’s de facto CCS mandate, saying requiring coal plants to install subsidized technology violates federal law. But the EPA insists the rule is legally sound.

Sources within the EPA have previously told The Daily Caller News Foundation that EPA is scrambling to protect its carbon rule for new power plants as lawmakers and watchdog groups continue to find problems with the agency’s reasoning for mandating CCS.

In arguing that CCS was viable technology, the EPA relied on a major project in Mississippi called Kemper. But Kemper has been beset by huge cost overruns and delays, hurting the agency’s argument that the technology is workable.

Kemper was also given a $270 million grant by the Obama administration and will be eligible for $279 million in tax credits when it begins operation.

The plant’s opening date, however, has been pushed from June 2015 to March 2016 and additional delays could cost $20 to $30 million a month.

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Carbon Dioxide, isn't that what plants consume during photosynthesis???

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Jan 9, 2015 12:42:14   #
Sicilianthing
 
WhosetheBoss wrote:
Carbon Dioxide, isn't that what plants consume during photosynthesis???


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I guess, but this is all part of their UN Agenda 21 bulls**t....

NWO lock step...

but the STUPID

Sleeping Insiginificant Majority can't see it !

Pisses me off further !

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Jan 9, 2015 14:40:09   #
rkevin Loc: florida
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
Look for the Clues people...

These are what we call patches in the Quilt of Tyranny.

Obama like all past Presidents work for the Bankster Families

Do not Be Fooled !

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
_____________________________________________________
Michael Bastasch = Contributor
TheDailyCaller


This year is already seeing a wave of new regulations being published in the Federal Register as the Obama administration unveils 300 new rules in the first seven days of 2015, according to federal data.

Federal agencies have published 300 final rules, proposals for new rules and regulatory notices in the seven days since the new year began, according to the website Regulations.gov.

The bulk of these new regulations are notices, which can lead to rulemakings, meetings and other government activities.


Rules having to do with energy, environment, public lands and agriculture make up the largest share of new regulations. Included in these new rules are proposed EPA air quality standards for lead, reforming coal and oil leases on Indian lands and adjustments for the total amount of fish people can catch off Alaska’s coast.

One major rule that has not been finalized yet, however, is the EPA’s carbon dioxide emissions limits for new power plants.

The rule was set to be finalized by Thursday, but the agency announced Wednesday it would be pushed back until mid-summer 2015.

“This is all about the best policy outcome, and the appropriate policy outcome,” Janet McCabe, EPA’s acting clean air administrator, told reporters on Wednesday. “That is what we are talking about here, and that is why we think it is important to finalize these rules in the same time frame.”

EPA’s rule would limit the amount of carbon dioxide that can be emitted by newly built coal- and natural gas-fired power plants.

But the power plant rule has been attacked by critics because it sets the carbon dioxide threshold for coal plants so low the only way operators can meet the standard is by using carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology.

CCS has been touted by the Obama administration and the environmentalists as the best solution for coal plants, but the technology has yet to be used on a commercial scale without the help of government subsidies.

Republicans and the coal industry have challenged the legality of EPA’s de facto CCS mandate, saying requiring coal plants to install subsidized technology violates federal law. But the EPA insists the rule is legally sound.

Sources within the EPA have previously told The Daily Caller News Foundation that EPA is scrambling to protect its carbon rule for new power plants as lawmakers and watchdog groups continue to find problems with the agency’s reasoning for mandating CCS.

In arguing that CCS was viable technology, the EPA relied on a major project in Mississippi called Kemper. But Kemper has been beset by huge cost overruns and delays, hurting the agency’s argument that the technology is workable.

Kemper was also given a $270 million grant by the Obama administration and will be eligible for $279 million in tax credits when it begins operation.

The plant’s opening date, however, has been pushed from June 2015 to March 2016 and additional delays could cost $20 to $30 million a month.

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The liberal progressive machine has now accumulated all the branches of the federal government [IRS, SEC, FAA, HS, ATF, EPA, ad indigestion] to [their] arsenal to extend the reach of the executive branch of our government by a simple email, phone call, nod or wink!!!

Progressives are progressives, and although there has to be daily talking points for matters of MSM distribution, the really shady deals can easily be lost, stonewalled or totally blanketed by that same media!!!

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Jan 9, 2015 20:27:45   #
Sicilianthing
 
rkevin wrote:
The liberal progressive machine has now accumulated all the branches of the federal government [IRS, SEC, FAA, HS, ATF, EPA, ad indigestion] to [their] arsenal to extend the reach of the executive branch of our government by a simple email, phone call, nod or wink!!!

Progressives are progressives, and although there has to be daily talking points for matters of MSM distribution, the really shady deals can easily be lost, stonewalled or totally blanketed by that same media!!!


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Like a Squid the tentacles grow with every thrust !

But the STUPID Sleeping Insignificant Mojority can't wake up fast enough ...

And it Fucking pisses me off !

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