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  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967



    Lying Joe.

    First grade Econ for the cult.

    Is this tweet by someone handling the account of our Veggie in Chief going to be flagged for misinformation? Do any of you lying ass BidenBros want to weigh in on this obvious lie? TRUMP!
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 18,007 Standard Supporter
    The leftards think that Biden promising to start leasing drilling rights for oil and gas actually means something. As we pointed out, you also need permits. Good luck. You leftards are dumber than a bag of hammers.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2022/04/19/bidens-rollback-of-trump-era-epa-rule-will-add-years-to-some-projects-and-double-costs-n1590964

    Biden's Rollback of Trump-Era EPA Rule Will Add Years to Some Projects and Double Costs
    BY RICK MORAN APR 19, 2022 11:45 AM ET

    Trump changed rules governing the implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The changes were designed to substantially speed up the permitting process — and they did.

    Now it’s the Democrats’ turn to change the rules. In addition to slowing down construction on regular infrastructure projects like roads and bridges, the changes to NEPA made by the Biden administration will also affect other projects — specifically power-related projects crucial to America’s energy independence.

    The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) is finalizing its “phase 1” changes to NEPA, and what’s emerging is worse than feared.

    In its 2020 NEPA regulatory rewrite, the Trump administration got rid of explicit requirements to consider an action’s “indirect” effects — those that happen later on or further removed, but are still reasonably foreseeable.

    It also got rid of the explicit requirement to consider its “cumulative” effects, which refers to how a project’s pollution may interact with other pollution sources to make some areas particularly polluted.

    Critics raised concerns about the impact of this change on communities that already face disproportionate pollution burdens and argued it could hinder the government’s ability to consider the effects of climate change.

    How about the impact on communities that would benefit hugely from a local infrastructure project? Too bad for them. The rule changes Biden has in mind would slow many projects to a snail’s pace. Instead of taking a few months for a review of a project’s environmental impact, it will now take up to four and a half years for the review to be complete.

    The administration also said that it would establish that the NEPA regulations are “a floor, rather than a ceiling,” when it comes to standards for environmental reviews.

    NEPA is a more than 50-year-old law that requires the government to consider environmental and community concerns before it approves various types of infrastructure projects, which can also include airports and buildings.

    Many industries have pushed for its requirements to be loosened, noting that environmental reviews can take years and slow projects down.

    That doesn’t matter to the hysterical greens who see the end of the world with every shovelful of dirt.
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    The leftards think that Biden promising to start leasing drilling rights for oil and gas actually means something. As we pointed out, you also need permits. Good luck. You leftards are dumber than a bag of hammers.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2022/04/19/bidens-rollback-of-trump-era-epa-rule-will-add-years-to-some-projects-and-double-costs-n1590964

    Biden's Rollback of Trump-Era EPA Rule Will Add Years to Some Projects and Double Costs
    BY RICK MORAN APR 19, 2022 11:45 AM ET

    Trump changed rules governing the implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The changes were designed to substantially speed up the permitting process — and they did.

    Now it’s the Democrats’ turn to change the rules. In addition to slowing down construction on regular infrastructure projects like roads and bridges, the changes to NEPA made by the Biden administration will also affect other projects — specifically power-related projects crucial to America’s energy independence.

    The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) is finalizing its “phase 1” changes to NEPA, and what’s emerging is worse than feared.

    In its 2020 NEPA regulatory rewrite, the Trump administration got rid of explicit requirements to consider an action’s “indirect” effects — those that happen later on or further removed, but are still reasonably foreseeable.

    It also got rid of the explicit requirement to consider its “cumulative” effects, which refers to how a project’s pollution may interact with other pollution sources to make some areas particularly polluted.

    Critics raised concerns about the impact of this change on communities that already face disproportionate pollution burdens and argued it could hinder the government’s ability to consider the effects of climate change.

    How about the impact on communities that would benefit hugely from a local infrastructure project? Too bad for them. The rule changes Biden has in mind would slow many projects to a snail’s pace. Instead of taking a few months for a review of a project’s environmental impact, it will now take up to four and a half years for the review to be complete.

    The administration also said that it would establish that the NEPA regulations are “a floor, rather than a ceiling,” when it comes to standards for environmental reviews.

    NEPA is a more than 50-year-old law that requires the government to consider environmental and community concerns before it approves various types of infrastructure projects, which can also include airports and buildings.

    Many industries have pushed for its requirements to be loosened, noting that environmental reviews can take years and slow projects down.

    That doesn’t matter to the hysterical greens who see the end of the world with every shovelful of dirt.

    They know their base is dumb.
  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,775 Founders Club
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967

    The leftards think that Biden promising to start leasing drilling rights for oil and gas actually means something. As we pointed out, you also need permits. Good luck. You leftards are dumber than a bag of hammers.

    https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/rick-moran/2022/04/19/bidens-rollback-of-trump-era-epa-rule-will-add-years-to-some-projects-and-double-costs-n1590964

    Biden's Rollback of Trump-Era EPA Rule Will Add Years to Some Projects and Double Costs
    BY RICK MORAN APR 19, 2022 11:45 AM ET

    Trump changed rules governing the implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The changes were designed to substantially speed up the permitting process — and they did.

    Now it’s the Democrats’ turn to change the rules. In addition to slowing down construction on regular infrastructure projects like roads and bridges, the changes to NEPA made by the Biden administration will also affect other projects — specifically power-related projects crucial to America’s energy independence.

    The White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) is finalizing its “phase 1” changes to NEPA, and what’s emerging is worse than feared.

    In its 2020 NEPA regulatory rewrite, the Trump administration got rid of explicit requirements to consider an action’s “indirect” effects — those that happen later on or further removed, but are still reasonably foreseeable.

    It also got rid of the explicit requirement to consider its “cumulative” effects, which refers to how a project’s pollution may interact with other pollution sources to make some areas particularly polluted.

    Critics raised concerns about the impact of this change on communities that already face disproportionate pollution burdens and argued it could hinder the government’s ability to consider the effects of climate change.

    How about the impact on communities that would benefit hugely from a local infrastructure project? Too bad for them. The rule changes Biden has in mind would slow many projects to a snail’s pace. Instead of taking a few months for a review of a project’s environmental impact, it will now take up to four and a half years for the review to be complete.

    The administration also said that it would establish that the NEPA regulations are “a floor, rather than a ceiling,” when it comes to standards for environmental reviews.

    NEPA is a more than 50-year-old law that requires the government to consider environmental and community concerns before it approves various types of infrastructure projects, which can also include airports and buildings.

    Many industries have pushed for its requirements to be loosened, noting that environmental reviews can take years and slow projects down.

    That doesn’t matter to the hysterical greens who see the end of the world with every shovelful of dirt.

    They know their base is dumb.
    Space, it's what lies between Kammy's ears.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,021 Founders Club