New EPA Rules Unconstitutional?
For the sake of
argument, let's assume the new regulations the EPA will roll out June 2 are constitutional
under the Commerce Clause. (The courts have certainly allowed the government to
build a virtual highway through that "loophole," so it's not a
stretch to think they'd approve EPA regulations.) The Obama administration will
probably use the regulations to subvert Congress and institute so-called cap
and trade. The Daily Caller reports, "The plan is being sold as a
'flexible' one. By allowing states a menu of policy options to meet federal
mandates, the standards will ostensibly meet the unique needs of each
individual state. But the stark reality behind the proposal is that it will be
a boon for states that have already imposed cap-and-trade systems -- which are
overwhelmingly Democratic states." And that is unconstitutional. Article 1
Section 9 says, "No Preference shall be given by any Regulation of
Commerce or Revenue to the Ports of one State over those of another." Once
again, Obama shows his contempt of our Constitution in the service of a
political agenda
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