The EPA’s Mission Creep: Environmental Justice and Plan EJ 2014

First there was social justice. Now, there is environmental justice:

Expanding the Conversation on Environmentalism and Working for Environmental Justice encourages EPA to identify better ways to address the issues facing many minority, low-income, and indigenous people with environmental justice burdens and concerns. To help meet this challenge, EPA has identified three goals in Plan EJ 2014 to shape work on environmental justice:

  • Protect the environment and health in overburdened communities,
  • Empower communities to take action to improve their health and environment, and
  • Establish partnerships with local, state, tribal and federal governments and organizations to achieve healthy and sustainable communities.

EPA will work to achieve these goals by using a combination of initiatives and efforts and will focus on and seek to be responsive to community concerns. Integrating environmental justice into EPA’s day-to-day business is a big challenge. EPA’s efforts consistently aim to protect human health and the environment, reduce pollution, enforce environmental regulations and permits, and bring new science and technology to assist and inform decision-making. As we move forward, EPA is committed to enhancing outreach efforts, working more closely with communities, diversifying activities, and utilizing multi-media strategies to bring about change in our nation’s overburdened communities.

Going forward, the federal government is planning to use the regulatory power of the EPA to achieve economic redistribution in the name of Environmental Justice. The EPA is planning to use zoning laws, permits, psudo-science (global warming), regulations and through the creation of a phalanx of intergovernmental agencies that will place an emphasis on “environmental justice:”

In addition, EPA has a number of federal partnerships established and initiatives underway that support a holistic approach to addressing the environmental, social, and economic burdens that impact communities. For example, EPA, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the U.S. Department of Transportation joined together to form the Partnership for Sustainable Communities, an unprecedented agreement to coordinate federal housing, transportation, and environmental investments; protect public health and the environment; promote equitable development; and help address the challenges of climate change. Other partnerships that benefit overburdened communities, include the Brownfields Federal Interagency Partnership, the Urban Waters Federal Partnership and America’s Great Outdoors Initiative.

In the short term, EPA will focus on bridging relationships among different agencies and begin developing joint initiatives. Every federal agency should be responsible for integrating EJ as part their missions and ensuring that their programs address disproportionately high and adverse effects of their programs actions on minority, low–income, and indigenous populations. For example, all federal agencies are responsible for considering environmental justice issues in National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) environmental impact assessments and enforcing Title VI of the Civil Rights Act.

This is “mission creep” on an unprecedented level.

I posted the plan on my motorcitytimes Posterous site. Posterous does a great job handling PDF files.

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Maurice Strong- 1989

The global warming scam began in earnest amongst globalists such as Maurice Strong back in the mid 1980′s. Strongs’s political movement was in search of a scientific theory to validate their claim that modern lifestyles are somehow ‘harming the environment.’ He found it in Global Warming.

In keeping with the Progressive globalist dream, the EPA is making a major power grab to control all economic activity in America through the regulation of  CO2. The same CO2 that all of us exhale and is necessary for all plant life due to its necessity for photosynthesis (CO2 is plant food).

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After a national pattern of high taxation, failure, and appeasement, Ronald Reagan was elected President. In a single day, our pattern of engagement with the Soviet Union changed. After a decade of high taxes and stagflation, the American economy boomed. After the “malaise” of the inept Carter administration, the American people gained more pride in our nation, as well as in it’s future.

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A Tree Hugger, Beetle, Golf Cart and a ZR1 Running 205 mph

According to TreeHugger.com a 14 year old with some ahem… “help” from his dad installed 9 golf cart batteries and an electric motor in a 72 Beetle to create “a cleaning running, all-electric eco-vehicle” (there words not mine). Of course, the car is really powered by coal, since it is the dominate power source in America for generating electricity.

TreeHugger.com is also impressed by the golf cart powered Beetle’s top speed:

The converted Beetle is no slow-poke either, able to reach speeds upwards of 45 miles per hour. As the car gets more time on the road, an onboard computer will gather performance data as well.

Since tree hugger brought up the subject of not being a slow-poke and data acquisition, here is a test video of a ZR1 Corvette making a 205mph run. And they have an on board computer as well.

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That looks like a fun ride!

James Madison: “What Part Of Few And Defined Don’t You Get?”

The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.

James Madison, Federalist No 45

The Founding Fathers were exquisite writers that left nothing to interpretation. Consider the balance of Madison’s passage from Federalist no. 45:

The former will be exercised principally on external objects, as war, peace, negotiation, and foreign commerce; with which last the power of taxation will, for the most part, be connected. The powers reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the State.

If James Madison were alive today, he would be asking “what part of few and defined don’t you get?”

Of course, the founding fathers unambiguous language doesn’t stop today’s progressives. The latest trend from the left is the idea of “Progressive Federalism” where progressives push their ideas wrapped in the wording of Federalism. Consider this idea from the HufyPo:

But in order for Progressive Federalism to happen, the federal government has to be supportive of floors, not ceilings — that is, oriented toward setting minimum progressive regulatory standards that states must at least comply with, not maximum regulatory ceilings that states are not allowed to go above and beyond.

How exactly is establishing “minimum progressive regulatory standards” from an all knowing federal government square with the idea of  “Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.

Take the idea further. Who would determine the minimum progressive regulatory standards for example, recycling? If Kentucky set the minimum progressive regulatory standard, people from California would be up in arms. They would argue the Kentucky standard is ineffectual. If California set the minimum standard, Kentucky would argue the standard is too onerous.

The debates would be endless.

This is the genius of the Federal system of governance created by our founders and will not be improved upon by a bunch of unhappy progressives.

As a closing thought, consider the following passage from Madison in Federalist no. 44. Madison explains the reasoning behind not enumerating every discrete power or regulation in the Constitution.

Had the convention attempted a positive enumeration of the powers necessary and proper for carrying their other powers into effect, the attempt would have involved a complete digest of laws on every subject to which the Constitution relates; accommodated too, not only to the existing state of things, but to all the possible changes which futurity may produce; for in every new application of a general power, the particular powers, which are the means of attaining the object of the general power, must always necessarily vary with that object, and be often properly varied whilst the object remains the same

There is no way “Progressive Federalism” will approach the brilliant simplicity the Founding Fathers created.