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Offline Kamaji

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Biden Has No Right To Declare A ‘National Climate Emergency’

The real emergency is that we have a lawless party in power.

BY: DAVID HARSANYI
JULY 19, 2022

The Washington Post reported Monday night that President Joe Biden is “considering declaring a national climate emergency” to “salvage his environmental agenda in the wake of stalled talks on Capitol Hill.” A few hours later, the Associated Press reported that the administration would “hold off” on the announcement as he, presumably, lays the political groundwork to move forward.

There’s no “It’s Summer” clause in the Constitution, empowering the president to ignore the will of Congress and unilaterally govern when it gets hot. The rejection of the president’s “agenda” by the lawmaking branch of government isn’t a justification for executive action, it’s the opposite. The Senate has unambiguously declined to implement Biden’s climate plan.

Though you have to marvel at the utter shamelessness of Democrats, incessantly warning that “democracy” is on the precipice of extinction, now urging the president to act like a petty dictator. It’s been less than a month since the Supreme Court rejected the Environmental Protection Agency’s claim that bureaucrats could govern without Congress to regulate carbon (which is to say, the entire economy). What makes anyone believe that the president—who, incidentally, just got back from begging Saudi theocrats to pump more oil—is imbued with the power to enact a new regulatory regime or funding by fiat?

We now have senators like Jeff Merkley, who told reporters on Monday that Biden’s emergency edict “unchains the president from waiting for Congress to act,” openly undermining their oath to the Constitution by attacking the institution they represent. Congress may have spent decades abdicating its responsibilities—which, despite conventional wisdom, isn’t to rubber stamp the Democrats’ agenda—but its members rarely advocated openly for executive abuse. I guess they’re evolving.

Bloomberg reports that a emergency declaration would “unlock” the president’s power to “redirect federal funding to clean-energy construction.” When Donald Trump enacted an emergency declaration to reallocate funding earmarked for military projects to build a wall on the U.S. Southern border—“a clear attempt to circumvent the legislative branch and one that I hope leads to the Supreme Court overturning the abused National Emergencies Act,” I wrote at the time, so save your emails—the entire establishment melted down. “Declaring a National Emergency Could Give Trump Authoritarian Powers,” a columnist at New York claimed. “A Win For Trump’s Authoritarian Agenda,” wrote another in Forbes. And so on. It’s worth remembering the border is within the purview of the federal government. Trying to control the weather is not.

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Source:  https://thefederalist.com/2022/07/19/biden-has-no-right-to-declare-a-national-climate-emergency/

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Re: Biden Has No Right To Declare A ‘National Climate Emergency’
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2022, 09:23:49 pm »
The EPA only has the authority to regulate environmental standards because the US Congress delegated that power and authority to it.

If the Republicans win the Congressional midterms, they can revoke regulatory powers and authorities from the Executive agencies to whom the Congress delegated them.

Between pointless GOP Congressional investigations, maybe the GOP could exercise Congressional oversight of the delegated regulatory powers and authorities to hold some members of the Executive accountable, before revoking those powers and authorities from the Executive Branch.

The US Government is run via continuing resolutions, reconciliation bills, Supreme Court precedents, and Executive Orders because Congressional leaders have ignored their Article I role and responsibility to serve as the voice of the People to speak truth to power.


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Re: Biden Has No Right To Declare A ‘National Climate Emergency’
« Reply #2 on: July 20, 2022, 12:40:10 am »
The EPA only has the authority to regulate environmental standards because the US Congress delegated that power and authority to it.

If the Republicans win the Congressional midterms, they can revoke regulatory powers and authorities from the Executive agencies to whom the Congress delegated them.

Between pointless GOP Congressional investigations, maybe the GOP could exercise Congressional oversight of the delegated regulatory powers and authorities to hold some members of the Executive accountable, before revoking those powers and authorities from the Executive Branch.

The US Government is run via continuing resolutions, reconciliation bills, Supreme Court precedents, and Executive Orders because Congressional leaders have ignored their Article I role and responsibility to serve as the voice of the People to speak truth to power.
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