Monday, November 5, 2012

EPA bureaucrats: Next year, we'll either live under their ever-more totalitarian rule, or we'll fire them from their worthless jobs

They're planning to ratchet up the war on coal before this year is out whether the regime they serve is defeated or not.

Mitt, have that executive order pen ready right after your inaugural speech.

7 comments:

  1. Mitt is gonna have one busy 1st day abruptly changing the course of legislation implemented over the past 40 years, but, hey, he changed even hos own views, judging from what he himself has done and said over the last 20 so he might be able to pull it off. Onto Iran. And let's immediately put China in its place. The place they too hzzve evolved int over the past 40 years with substantial assistanc from us.

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  2. Free-market economics.

    A foreign policy based on what history tells us about human nature.

    An understanding that Western civilization, with its Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman foundation, is a unique blessing to humankind, and that history has appointed the United States the guardian of that civilization.

    That is what we stand for and what we intend our votes tomorrow to realign this country with.

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  3. The Mittster, yourv 4th or 5th choice, better get er done,eh? How much time ypu gonna give him? He better fire Bernanke on his 2nd day because that's who Obama took his marching orders from re:economic recovery.

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  4. It's not time, it's policies. Assuming we get a conservative Congress, I expect him to be on board when they bring him legislation reining in the EPA, putting the Big Three entitlements on something like the Ryan plan, reversing Dodd-Frank. And as far as his own initiatives, I expect him to be true to his word re: repeal of FHer-care, giving the go-ahead to the Keystone XL pipeline, showing real friendship to Israel, Britain eastern Europe.

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  5. Social security and medicare are incorrectly and viciously referred to as entitlements when people my age (b. 1950) have paid into these social insurance programs all our working lives.

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  6. And on one is talking about denying your benefits to you, even though they are being paid to you with borrowed dollars. What you paid into them was spent long ago.

    But I repeat, no one is talking about denying you your benefits. Your children? We will have to come up with something more sensible for them.

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  7. They are not entitlements, they are social insurance. Medicaid? That's an entitlement. So, it's the Big Entitlement, not the Big 3.

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