*Obama’s Eco-Assault on America*

Posted By *Arnold Ahlert* On June 27, 2013 ****

On Tuesday, President Obama
announced<http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/10142279/Barack-Obama-to-cut-emissions-in-vow-to-save-planet.html>a
sweeping series of initiatives, including the use of executive powers,
to
combat global warming. The plan will involve federal funding for renewable
energy technology, and spending for areas hit by storms and droughts
aggravated by an allegedly changing climate. Yet the most ambitious part of
his agenda is an effort to force a reduction in so-called greenhouse gases
from the nation’s coal-fired power plants. Prior to the speech, Daniel P.
Schrag, a White House environmentalism adviser and director of the Harvard
University Center for the Environment,
got<http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/wh-climate-adviser-war-coal-exactly-what-s-needed_737807.html>to
the nub of that agenda: “Politically, the White House is hesitant to
say
they’re having a war on coal,” he explained. “On the other hand, a war on
coal is exactly what’s needed.” Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell
(R-KY) explained the consequences of such a war. “Declaring a ‘War on Coal’
is tantamount to declaring a war on jobs,” he said. “It’s tantamount to
kicking the ladder out from beneath the feet of many Americans struggling
in today’s economy.”****

McConnell is exactly right. While the percentage has been declining,
coal-fired power plants are still responsible for
producing<http://www.heraldonline.com/2013/06/24/4970925/governors-across-us-voice-opposition.html>40
percent of the nation’s electricity. Yet that is an overall number.
Some
states are far more dependent, including West Virginia, which garners 97 of
its electrical needs from coal. Curtailing coal usage for generating
electricity will invariably drive up the cost of purchasing electricity for
households and businesses.****

The president couldn’t care less. Like so many leftists, he has bought into
the idea that *any* challenge to the global warming agenda is tantamount to
heresy. ”We don’t have time for a meeting of the flat-Earth society,” Obama
said.<http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/307655-obama-we-dont-have-time-for-a-meeting-of-the-flat-earth-society#ixzz2XFsQ5mgH>”Sticking
your head in the sand might make you feel safer, but it’s not
going to protect you from the coming storm.”****

The so-called coming storm may take a while to get here. A report released
by Spiegel science journal
reveals<http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/04/15/scientists-baffled-as-report-proves-global-warming-has-stopped/>that
global warming has stopped. “[Fifteen] years without warming are now
behind us” writes Spiegel journalist Axel Bojanowski. ”The stagnation of
global near-surface average temperatures shows that the uncertainties in
the climate prognoses are surprisingly large.” Moreover, despite a
report<http://www.forbes.com/sites/peterferrara/2013/05/26/to-the-horror-of-global-warming-alarmists-global-cooling-is-here/>in
March by
*The Economist* noting that the world has added “roughly 100 billion tonnes
of carbon to the atmosphere between 2000 and 2010,” comprising “about a
quarter of all the CO2 put there by humanity since 1750,” no global warming
occurred during that time frame. In fact, some scientists are actually
predicting that we may be on the verge of another Little Ice Age similar to
the one that occurred from 1275 to 1300 A.D., due in large part to an
unexplainable collapse in sunspot activity.****

Which scientific camp is right? That is something the scientific community
must determine, based on scientific evidence — not the political coercion
that far too often accompanies government-funded studies. Yet the president
has staked out his position irrespective of science. He is directing the
EPA to draft rules on the allowable levels of carbon emissions by existing
coal plants, rules he expects to be completed by 2015. Obama intends to
reduce Americans’s greenhouse gas emissions 17 percent from 2005 levels by
2025. Under current law, the EPA has the authority to regulate greenhouse
gases, due to a 2007 Supreme Court decision. However, under the provisions
of that Clean Air Act, the EPA
cannot<http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/06/25/obama-will-reportedly-introduce-new-carbon-emissions-rules-in-climate-change/>do
so on its own, but must develop standards in accordance with the
states.
****

Congress is another story. As far as the president is concerned,
congressional input is completely unnecessary. “This is a challenge that
does not pause for partisan gridlock,” Obama contended.****

Ironically, partisan gridlock on this particular issue is nowhere to be
found. No Congress, controlled by either party, has been able to approve *
anything* resembling the kind of carbon reduction scheme being proposed by
the president. That includes a cap-and-trade plan that
died<http://www.theatlanticwire.com/politics/2013/06/obama-executive-orders-climate-change/66568/>in
2010, when Democrats had unassailable control of both houses of
Congress
and the presidency.****

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) directly addressed that reality, and the
economic one as well. “These policies, rejected even by the last
Democratic-controlled Congress, will shutter power plants, destroy
good-paying American jobs and raise electricity bills,” he said in a
statement. Scott H. Segal, who represents utilities at the law firm
Bracewell & Giuliani was even more direct. “The administration needs to
explain why it needs old-style, command-and-control regulation when the
market is moving in that direction anyway,” he said, referring to the
reality that both falling prices of natural gas and increased use of it is
already moving the nation away from coal.****

The president’s plan would dramatically alter that trajectory. According to
the Heritage Foundation, the artificial shrinkage of coal supplies would
drive up the cost of natural gas by as much as 42 percent by 2030.
Furthermore, as Heritage’s Herbert and Joyce Morgan Fellow Nicolas Loris
notes<http://blog.heritage.org/2013/06/24/previewing-president-obamas-climate-change-speech/>,
even measures far more radical than those proposed by the president will be
of little consequence:****

But let’s pretend we were able to stop emitting all carbon immediately.
Forget the electricity to cool our homes in the summer months. Shut down
the power plants. Stop driving our cars. No talking. The Science and Public
Policy Institute found that the global temperature would decrease by 0.17
degrees Celsius–by 2100. These regulations are all pain no gain.****

They are also completely anathema to emerging nations like India, China,
and a host of other countries who aren’t about to reduce their standards of
living to accommodate Obama’s pie-in-the-sky priorities.****

Those priorities more than likely include killing the Keystone XL Pipeline
project. The president insisted it can only be approved if it would not
“significantly exacerbate” greenhouse gas emissions. Russell K. Girling,
the chief executive of TransCanada, the company seeking a permit to build
Keystone, contends the project meets the president’s proposed standard,
even as he warned that substitute transpiration for Canadian oil, such as
trucking or rail, poses significant environmental problems as well.****

Even more disastrous is the president’s call for massive investment in
“renewable electricity generation,” meaning large-scale wind- and
solar-generated electrical facilities. Because the wind doesn’t always blow
and the sun doesn’t always shine, such facilities would
require<http://spectator.org/archives/2013/06/26/obamas-climate-obsession/1>conventional
backup systems. As the Energy Information Agency reveals such
inefficient and costly systems only become feasible ”in response to federal
tax credits, state-level policies, and federal requirements to use more
biomass-based transportation fuels.” In other words, without government
coercion, no one would build an electrical generating facility requiring
backup — or use food food fuel — simply to assuage environmentalist
sensibilities.****

Or is that the sensibilities of the so-called one-percenters? It is truly
remarkable how many wealthy individuals are dedicated environmentalists, as
long as that dedication only applies to “other people.” Perhaps the
ultimate personification of such overt hypocrisy is Al Gore, who has made
millions promoting the cataclysmic effects of climate change, even as he
rides around in private jets and limousines, maintains a 20-room home and
pool house that
used<http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/GlobalWarming/story?id=2906888#.UcsNcesjH1w>more
than 20 times the national average of electricity usage in 2006, and
recently 
sold<http://blogs.tennessean.com/politics/2013/washington-post-writer-rips-environmentalist-al-gore-for-sale-to-oil-backed-al-jazeera/>his
media network to an oil-funded company for $500 million.
****

Gore is far from alone. As a 2007 *Wall Street Journal* column by Robert
Frank reveals <http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118791212669107260.html>,
the rich long ago reconciled the disconnect between their environmentalist
sensibilities and lavish lifestyles. Their purchases of “carbon offsets”
ostensibly atone for the sin of living large, and frees them to pressure
“lesser mortals” to embrace a more “environmentally correct” lifestyle,
also known as a lower standard of living. It’s a nice racket if you can
afford it. Not so nice if you are poor or middle class and the radical
one-percenters expect you to make do with less or do without.****

Whether the president himself embraces such overt hypocrisy is irrelevant.
There will never be a single moment in which he or any member of his family
will be forced to “walk the environmentalist walk” he would readily impose
on the American public, whether they want it, or not. That would be the
same American public who will bear the brunt of higher costs for virtually
everything, which means higher standards of living will be even more
difficult to obtain for the less (and least) well-off.****

Americans will also bear the brunt of unintended and unforeseen
consequences, best described by the *Washington Times’* Paul Driessen. He
explains the EPS’s heavy-handedness will lead to “unprecedented sleep
deprivation, lower economic and educational status, and soaring anxiety and
stress…likely to lead to greater risk of strokes and heart attacks; higher
incidences of depression, alcohol, drug, spousal and child abuse; more
suicides; and declining overall life expectancy.” He further notes the
government’s push with regard to fuel-efficient cars “will force more
people into smaller, lighter, less-safe cars–causing thousands of needless
additional serious injuries and deaths every year.”****

Driessen then illuminates the Obama administration’s modus operandi,
explaining that “increasingly powerful bureaucrats–who seek and acquire
ever-more control over our lives–remain faceless, nameless, unelected and
unaccountable. They operate largely behind closed doors, issuing
regulations and arranging sweetheart ‘sue-and-settle’ legal actions with
radical environmentalist groups to advance ideological agendas, without
regard for the impacts on our lives.”****

Tellingly, on the same day the president gave his speech, CNNMoney.com
published <http://money.cnn.com/2013/06/24/pf/emergency-savings/index.html>the
results of a sobering survey conducted by
Bankrate.com. It revealed that a whopping 76 percent of Americans are
“living paycheck-to-paycheck.” Less than 25 percent of Americans have
enough money saved to cover six months of expenses, 50 percent have a three
month total, and 27 percent have no savings at all. “After paying debts and
taking care of housing, car and child care-related expenses, the
respondents said there just isn’t enough money left over for saving more,”
the article reported.****

That’s the *real* catastrophe most Americans face. Yet a president whose
most recent pressing initiatives have included gun control, immigration
reform and combatting global warming, not only remains willfully oblivious
to that catastrophe, but bound and determined to exacerbate it.****

In short, Obama is determined to destroy America in order to save it.
Unfortunately, there is no “offset” for such unbridled hubris.****

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