Wednesday, February 1, 2017

HOUSE REPEALS OBAMA'S 'STREAM BUFFER RULE'

 
Patriots,
You did it! Today, in a 236 to 186 vote the House voted to repeal Obama’s so-called “stream buffer rule” that was designed to be “atomic” for the coal industry!1
The War on Coal, and your electric bill, is finally being reversed!
Not only has this repeal passed the House, but the Senate could begin debate on this legislation as early as tonight!

And since this is a “Congressional Review Act” resolution, by law liberals in the Senate won’t be able to filibuster a vote on it!
Thank you very much for your rapid response on this critical vote. As always, I am incredibly grateful for American Commitment members like you who consistently put the heat on our Representatives before these critical votes.‎
It’s because of your swift action that we, together, will be able to undo so much of Obama’s disastrous legacy.
This is just one first step toward ending the War on Coal and reversing all of Obama's disastrous regulations. But what a great first step.
Thanks for all you do.
Phil,
President, American Commitment
Sources:
1. House Clerk, Final Vote Results for Roll Call 69The Washington Times, February 1, 2017.
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4 comments:

  1. Looks like it's okay with you folks, letting the coal industry run the state, fouling the air and now fouling the water. You politicians must be real proud of yourselves. You could have put more thought into bringing clean jobs into the state, like making wind blades. But no, it's much easier letting the coal industry run things for you. By the way, how much bribe money do politicians make from the coal industry, to allow them the right to pollute the air and water? Hope it's worth it to your constituents. We have one earth. Once we crap it up, we have nowhere else to go. We are supposed to be caretakers of the land and all living things. In what universe is it a good idea to revoke stream buffers? Since politicians think with their wallets, not their brains, it's time to give the land back to Native Americans. At least they know how to respect Mother Earth. You know only how to rape her.

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    1. It is agreed that too much polluting is taking place, but "wind blades" are not the total answer. Technology must be found that reduces pollution. of our waterways and air. Maybe thermonuclear ovens? Give it some thought...Additionally, term limits might best be enacted to stop the wholesale theft by unscrupulous bums in DC!

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  2. STEAM Buffer rule? Shouldn't it be STREAM?

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