The regulations,
they are a-coming.
That’s what at
least one noted climate skeptic warned, pointing to the very capable pen and
phone politicking of President Obama that’s allowed him great success in
bypassing Congress on various pet agendas – particularly, on those dealing with
the environment, and even more particularly, on one provision he signed earlier
this year, the Paris Accord. The measure supposedly commits America to abide what
the
Obama administration described as “the most ambitious climate change
agreement in history.”
But as Marc Morano,
publisher of “Climate Depot” and
producer of the new film, “Climate
Hustle,” a production that exposes the propaganda side of environmentalism,
said in an interview: The commitment is smoke and mirrors, but a “cunning”
Obama may see his long-held green-based regulatory visions achieve reality all
the same, due to an unaware populace.
The accord itself
is far-reaching and requires
participating nations to actively prevent, via regulatory controls, the
average global temperature from rising more than two degrees Celsius above
“pre-industrial levels,” and to “undertake rapid reductions” on various
emission levels around the world. In other words, bye-bye U.S. economic
production.
Technically, though,
Obama’s signature
means nothing. Why?
The Senate never
ratified the treaty, as required by the Constitution. Obama can sign all he
wants, but truly, the accord won’t last past January, when his administration ends.
So says the legalese,
anyway.
But this president
operates under a policy of act first, seek permission – never. And if America
turns a blind eye to what he’s done in recent months -- not just with the Paris
treaty, but with his use of the Environmental Protection Agency to press
regulatory controls turned down by Congress -- the reality is the provisions of
the accord and more will take root and become the new national norm. It won’t
be long before all these environmental measures are considered binding.
“If the next
president continues the policies of President Obama with the EPA and the U.N.
climate treaty, we are going to have a situation where these climate
regulations will be codified,” Morano said.
One immediate
impact?
“The coal industry
will be long dead and buried,” he said.
More detriments
will soon follow.
“Be afraid, be
very afraid of the U.N. agenda,” Morano said. “The U.N. has been trying now
since at least 1992 to get the U.S. tied up in an environmental regulatory
scheme … but the United Nations openly admits they want to redistribute wealth
via climate policy. It’s social engineering.”
The situation is all
the more alarming because the will of the American people has been clear for
years: Voters don’t want overly restrictive climate change regulations. Not
only has cap-and-trade consistently gone down in legislative flames – not only
has the United Nations failed to receive U.S. Senate ratification on its many environmental
treaties and accords. But these climate skeptic camp wins have come even as
Democrats have held a clean sweep of the country’s highest political offices ==
while holding majorities in both House and Senate and serving under their own
party’s president.
“We are facing
political defeat for the first time on global warming,” Morano warned.
All eyes may be
currently turned on the presidential campaign. And voters of free-market minds
and conservative bents may be waiting with anticipation and relief for the
exodus of Obama. But his departure does not automatically undo the last eight
years. Remember, it was Attorney General Loretta Lynch who said in early 2016
her “goal
is to position” the Justice Department to continue President Obama’s law
enforcement agenda, long after he leaves office.
First published at the Blaze: http://www.theblaze.com/contributions/obamas-sneak-attack-on-us-sovereignty-sets-stage-for-climate-regulation-nightmare/
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