TPM:
After seven years of foot dragging and stonewalling by the Environmental Protection Agency, has the administration finally seen the light? From the AP:
President Bush is giving a Rose Garden speech on Wednesday on climate change to lay out the way he thinks the U.S. can reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
White House press secretary Dana Perino says that Bush will not outline a specific proposal, but instead will spell out a strategy for long-term goals for curbing emissions....
In his remarks, he also will talk about legislative proposals on Capitol Hill that the administration has expressed opposition to, as well as regulatory issues.
So, in brief, no. The Washington Times reported on Monday that Bush would begin pushing on global warming because Bush administration officials "fear a coming regulatory nightmare."
2 comments:
same old conservative line. deny, deny, deny until caught, then spin, spin, spin. they think the common good can be usurped anytime they like with their phony cries that they should be able to do whatever they want regardless under the guise of freedom and liberty.
Makes since the Gerbil was told by Mr. Jack Daniels and Mr. Weed that he only he was the one who thought up Global Warming. Next we'll hear it was the Gerbil and his trusted assistant Teflon John McCain who won the Civil War single handily. Yes we must not remember it was the Gerbil who signed the Constitution in 1776 and if you look carefully you'll also see Teflon John had his signature on the document too.
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