In
a major setback to the Obama administration’s climate agenda, the U.S.
Supreme Court in a 5-4 vote blocked the Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan from taking effect until the legal
challenges from states and industry groups fully play out.

Twenty-five
states, four state agencies and dozens of industry groups challenged
the Clean Power Plan, which would require aggressive carbon dioxide
cuts from America’s existing power plants. The Supreme Court’s decision
reverses a lower court’s decision two weeks ago not to stay the
regulation.
The decision is important for states refusing to submit state
implementation plans and opposing the Clean Power Plan. If states had
to submit plans to meet their respective carbon cut targets, the rule
could have taken effect prior to a final court decision. Without the
Supreme Court blocking the regulation, the wheels could have already
been set in motion to close many of the existing fleet of power plants
with little to no hope of re-opening no matter how the legal battle
played out.
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goppers gave us roberts and kennedy, so no.
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ReplyDelete"Will the GOP have the balls to keep any Obama nomination off the floor until he's gone"?
I doubt it, based on their capitulation for the last seven years, propping this bastard up. If they had any balls at all, POTUS would've been Impeached already.
Geo
Don't hold your effing breath....
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NO.
ReplyDeleteIf McConnell and Ryan can give Captain Benghazi all the money he wants, without constraints, until the end of his term, they surely won't want to look 'racist' or 'sexist' or 'mean-spirited' or not "bipartisan". Goodness, afterall, the Republican Senate is about getting things done*spit*
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And it doesn't apply just to a liberal justice, but to any justice leaving for any reason. You can bet an Uhbama appointee would be a chancre on justice and the Constitution for the next 30 years. See "Justice" Kagan.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
^All of which explains why Trump is popular. He's got a pair!
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I just read this post this morning - Sunday, Feb. 13. I hope it was not the cause of Scalia's death.
ReplyDeleteI'll say it was a degree o prescience on my part, and not a curse.
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