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EPA Agenda To Be Handcuffed By Democrat Senators

The EPA's regulatory agenda is under attack

Now Democrats in the US Senate are skeptics regarding climate change as they sponsor legislation that would put a freeze on the EPA's regulatory agenda for electricity power plants and petroleum refiners in places like Texas and Pennsylvania.

With over 80 climate gates and counting the climate change science is increasingly under attack as the climate science models that have been around for 30 years continue to guess wrong.

With each new guess using climate science models EPA legislation is introduced to assist in reversing predicted catastrophic events from oil, power and coal industries.

After legislation is passed and the EPA begins the process of enforcing it we hear of more ice in the arctic and polar bears on the rise in Alaska. Two years prior the predictions of less ice and no polar bears proves wrong and politically this does not go over well in helping along EPA climate change rules and regulations.

The top Democrat on the House Agriculture Committee admits that it is time that the EPA is reined in. With news that climate science careers rank as the 10th highest paying jobs in the US, the push for ever new politically pressured EPA regulations, and continuous false climate change predictions shows that something has gone bad wrong.

The list of Democrats that plan on reigning in the EPA climate change regulations gone crazy are Illinois's Jerry Costello, Oklahoma's Dan Boren, Wisconsin's Ron Kind, Georgia's John Barrow, Arkansas's Mike Ross, California's Dennis Cardoza, West Virginia's Nick Rahall and Jim Costa, and Pennsylvania's Jason Altmire, Mark Critz and Tim Holden, and Indiana's Joe Donnelly.

The freeze on the EPA rules would put a halt against CO2 emissions regulation on major industrial polluters such as power plants and petroleum refiners but only in regards to climate change science and not on such things as mercury pollution and other pollutants that are factually known to harm humans.

The changes should assist in keeping Texas and PA power plant prices down, an issue effecting places like Norristown PA electricity companies and their customers.

last time modified: Sept. 14, 2011, 5:40 p.m.

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