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Goodbye, Lisa Jackson
National Review Online, by Jillian Kay Melchior

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Posted By:StormCnter, 1/7/2013 7:37:17 AM

Sometimes, “good riddance” just doesn’t suffice. It is hard to imagine a bureaucrat who has done more comprehensive damage to American interests than Lisa Jackson, the departing head of the Environmental Protection Agency. During her four years as administrator, Jackson has put her radical environmental agenda before the wellbeing of the U.S. economy, the integrity of science, and even the structure of the American political system itself. Start with her regulatory record. Since January 2009, Jackson’s EPA has issued 20 “major” regulations — defined as rules with an economic cost of $100 million or more each year.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: GreatGreyhounds, 1/7/2013 8:03:52 AM     (No. 9102724)

So, when will Eric Holder prosecute Ms Jackson for breaking the law by using non-government email accounts for conducting official business?


Reply 2 - Posted by: nonsense, 1/7/2013 8:08:25 AM     (No. 9102728)

Now there is a tiny little rumor that she is leaving because Obama is going to ok the Keystone Pipeline. Can´t imagine why, unless it is a move to pretend that he is trying to improve the economic outlook with one hand while continuing the destruction with the other hand.

She is the poster child for this radical administration. She and Cass Sunstein, even though he is gone. I´m sure he has Persian tentacles in the 10,000 or more regulations he wrote during his term.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Kendet1946, 1/7/2013 8:16:13 AM     (No. 9102742)

Why can´t we all together agree to ignore these fools who are ruining this great country when they pass down their inane dictates? I really would like to see them try to enforce these laws in the face of overwhelming civic disobedience.


Reply 4 - Posted by: ronbet, 1/7/2013 8:31:20 AM     (No. 9102777)

Let´s not forget here that Jackson was carrying out the wishes of the man who employes her, Barack Obama. These were essentially his dictates. He is responsible, he gets the entire blame, not the person who carried out his orders.


Reply 5 - Posted by: Pearson365, 1/7/2013 8:50:55 AM     (No. 9102821)

The next question we face is who will Obama select to replace this radical? Obama´s preference is for left wing elitists who are as devoid of cost/benefit analysis as he is: Carol Browner, his socialist Environmental czar who was Jackson´s mentor; Van Jones, his red Green Energy Czar; and John Holdren, an aging "the sky is falling" population alarmist.

If Chuck Hagel for DoD and Kerry for SoS are an indication, Jackson´s replacement will be as destructive as she is.


Reply 6 - Posted by: Grampy, 1/7/2013 9:28:20 AM     (No. 9102885)

Exactly, #5. Just when you think it can´t get any worse, we´re kicked in the gut again, but harder...


Reply 7 - Posted by: Jebediah, 1/7/2013 10:09:30 AM     (No. 9102999)

Ever notice how Lisa Jackson looks like Roseanne Barr. And THINKS like Roseanne Barr.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: capt scurvey, 1/7/2013 10:53:56 AM     (No. 9103075)

"Let´s not forget here that Jackson was carrying out the wishes of the man who employes her..."

Even so, I bet he didn´t have to twist her arm any...


Reply 9 - Posted by: Salt5792, 1/7/2013 11:05:30 AM     (No. 9103098)

Her most ridiculous stunt was declaring CO2 to be a dangerous pollutant.


Reply 10 - Posted by: fljack, 1/7/2013 11:38:46 AM     (No. 9103172)

She was just following orders....that defense didn´t work so well during the trials at the end of WWII.


Reply 11 - Posted by: tomanderson61, 1/7/2013 12:03:37 PM     (No. 9103231)

I say we keep a close eye on Ms. Jackson, especially as she gets old and enfeebled, and maybe her older parents and loved ones right now. Let´s go after her regulatory compliance on ever aspect of her house. Are the windows updated to the newest standard? How about sic-ing code enforcement agents on her old mom´s home to make her life miserable? I am sure we can find fences that are too close to the property line, bad insulation, or other infractions. Let´s add them up and take them to court.

Let´s keep digging until we find something, and bill them all the associated legal fees and court costs when we do. Let´s go to her families businesses, and see how well they are set up for the handicapped, and when we find they are missing something, sue them for money. While we´re at it, let´s dig around public information files and see what dirt we can find out on her family and make it even more public, say maybe a convicted felon uncle? Make SURE these things are done to older persons, or when Ms. Jackson is ill.

Perhaps a class-action suit against her, personally, for the damage she has created in specific industries. We may not win, but she will constantly be in court, fearful, angry, and powerless.



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