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Interesting topic posted on GasBuddy on just how the EPA is able to implement regulations and avoid the government transparency promised by Obama.



How the EPA skirts Transparency



It appeared to be the dawn of a new day when, in January 2009, President Barack Obama proclaimed that his administration would be ?committed to creating an unprecedented level of openness in government. We will work together to ensure the public trust and establish a system of transparency, public participation and collaboration.? But more than four years later Americans continue to wait for the president to make good on those promises.



Instead of more sunshine on how federal bureaucracies operate, agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency have increasingly utilized regulatory loopholes to avoid transparency and pander to special interests.

One such Clinton-era tactic, known as ?sue and settle,? is perhaps the most devious way in which agencies make sweeping policy changes, while keeping Congress and the American people in the dark.



Under this process, environmental groups and a federal agency agree to enter into a lawsuit that alleges that the agency has failed to meet a regulatory deadline or requirement. The two parties then settle with a preconceived consent decree that circumvents the traditional rule-making process and ?forces? the agency to quickly implement mutually agreed-upon rules.



In a recently released report, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce found that EPA chose not to defend itself in lawsuits brought by special interest advocacy groups at least 60 times between 2009 and 2012. As the Chamber notes, ?these settlements directly resulted in EPA agreeing to publish more than 100 new regulations, many of which impose compliance costs in the tens of millions and even billions of dollars.?



Not surprisingly, in each case, EPA settled on terms dictated by environmentalists ? 34 times with the Sierra Club alone ? without input or review from Congress, stakeholders or even the Office of Management and Budget. In fact, EPA does not disclose that it is even being sued until the two parties have already struck a deal and that agreement is filed in court.



Worse yet for taxpayers, the environmental groups? lawyers are paid directly out of federal coffers.



Those fees also lack appropriate transparency. In 2012, the Government Accountability Office reported that of the 75 agencies GAO contacted, a staggering 65 did not maintain records of why or what taxpayers were forking over for frivolous lawsuits.



According to GAO, there was ?no way to readily determine who made claims, the total amount each department paid or awarded in attorney fees, who received the payments or the statutes under which the cases were brought for the claims.?



But sue and settle isn?t just a boondoggle to benefit trial lawyers at the expense of the U.S. taxpayer. American families are also subjected to the consequences of policy being written by extreme environmentalists and rubber-stamped by unelected bureaucrats.



For years, environmental activists and EPA have plotted to pick winners and losers in the energy sector. Together, they have leveraged the sue-and-settle process to attack the coal industry and create a series of regulatory hurdles for coal producers and utilities that use this cheap and abundant fuel.



By suing EPA over Clean Air Act regulations, environmental groups have forced the agency (albeit a willing participant) into usurping power from the states and unilaterally requiring expensive emission controls aimed almost exclusively at coal-fired power plants. This includes the controversial Utility MACT rule and the federal takeover of regional haze programs.



Not surprisingly, the coal industry has no voice or recourse in this rule-making process. Neither do the American families who will be hit with higher electricity bills as a result of EPA?s rigged energy marketplace.



EPA is not alone in utilizing the sue-and-settle practice. According to the Chamber?s report, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Agriculture and Department of Commerce have also pursued settlements rather than fight frivolous lawsuits brought by activist groups.



Fifty-four industry groups, representing a large cross section of America?s job creators, recently shed some much-needed light on sue and settle. Now, it?s time for Congress to carry on the torch and end this practice of allowing environmental groups to write far-reaching agency rules. The American people deserve better than more broken promises.



http://www.politico.com/story/2013/06/settlements-cloud-epa-policy-agenda-92112.html



Then, on the heals of that report came this one:



EPA accused of singling out conservative groups

Posted on June 5, 2013 by Cowboy Byte



It?s not just the IRS.

A second federal agency is facing a probe and accusations of political bias over its alleged targeting of conservative groups.



The allegations concern the Environmental Protection Agency, which is being accused of trying to charge conservative groups fees while largely exempting liberal groups. The fees applied to Freedom of Information Act requests ? allegedly, the EPA waived them for liberal groups far more often than it did for conservative ones.



The allegations are under investigation by the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which is also holding hearings on the Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups.



?I don?t think it is fair at all. It is not fair to the American taxpayer ? the American taxpayer should expect and demand that the EPA treats everyone equally in regard to these requests,? said Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Tim Murphy, a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee. ?This cannot be tolerated. As we see more federal agencies with this kind of bias, it is and should be a concern for all of us.?



Read more: http://cowboybyte.com/22054/epa-accused-of-singling-out-conservative-groups-amid-irs-scandal/#ixzz2VMAObKHp



...Rich
 
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As stated before:



"The number of people that work for a living have been exceeded by the number of people that vote for a living"



At 20 Trillion the country will be done



Rich,



Follow me Down Island. Our savings will go a long way there, we will use a Witch Doctor for our health care (that should be better than a gov panel providing it), sit on the beach all day, and watch the riots on our smart phones.
 
Frank,



What a brain dead A-hole you are !! Your showing you ignorance again ! :cheeky:



If you took a moment to look at the article you would clearly see that GasBuddy did not write the article, they just passed it on to their subscribers to comment on. The same applies to the second article...It was a link posted at my email website....they did not write it, but posted a link to the actual article on the originating media's website.







 
Great accomplishments?



First he made Jimmy Carter look smart,



now Richard Nixon looks honest!
 
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BREAKING NEWS: >>>>>



From the Empire State News Command Center at GasBuddY :





President Obama Credentials: (Harvard Law School/Colombia) Reelected by LANDSLIDE



But not as smart as Jimmy Carter(Georgia Southwest) LOL!



Or Nixon (Whittier College)



Face it you guys...you just aren't up to giving a guy like Obama any credit.



And I know why..







 
you just aren't up to giving a guy like Obama any credit



A Guy Like Obama, I can only take that as one meaning. A liar, An incompetent, A threat to the Constitution, A individual who has taken from the public trust to buy votes, and A individuals who most likely has a serious mental illness.



The answer to your question would be this: I don't care what a guy like him does, unless he is the guy wrecking the Country, then I am not giving him any credit.
 
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Here is what some notable people give Obama credit for, and most died before Obama was ever born...



A government which robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.

-George Bernard Shaw



Government is the great fiction, through which everybody endeavors to live at the expense of everybody else.

-Frederic Bastiat, Economist (1801-1850)



If you think health care is expensive now, wait until you see what it costs when it's free!

-P.J. O'Rourke



No man's life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session.

-Mark Twain (1866)



A government big enough to give you everything you want, is strong enough to take everything you have.

-Thomas Jefferson



The problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people?s money.

~Margaret Thatcher



A nation of sheep will soon have a government of wolves

~ Edward R. Murrow



...Rich
 
Frank:



Face it you guys...you just aren't up to giving a guy like Obama any credit.



And I know why..



Please do reveal to us all you know why Barry is not getting his due credit! Oh, please tell us!
 
Gas Buddy. Lol! Hilarious.



Sure is a lot of foul language on this thread. Im offended



You same 3 guys do nothing but slam on Obamas every move. It begs the question... Why?



Certainly there is some good that he has accomplished?



I think you guys are very biased. Not just politically either...



I wonder what you would say if Obama were a "good ol boy"
 
Frank:



I think you guys are very biased. Not just politically either...



I wonder what you would say if Obama were a "good ol boy"



For those of us not as smart as you...just what exactly are you trying to say?
 
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