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osoab
28th September 2011, 03:38 PM
September 28, 2011

EPA: Regulations would require 230,000 new employees, $21 billion (http://dailycaller.com/2011/09/26/epa-regulations-would-require-230000-new-employees-21-billion/)



The Environmental Protection Agency has said new greenhouse gas regulations, as proposed, may be “absurd” in application and “impossible to administer” by its self-imposed 2016 deadline. But the agency is still asking for taxpayers to shoulder the burden of up to 230,000 new bureaucrats — at a cost of $21 billion — to attempt to implement the rules.

The EPA aims to regulate greenhouse gas emissions through the Clean Air Act, even though the law doesn’t give the EPA explicit power to do so. The agency’s authority to move forward is being challenged in court by petitioners who argue that such a decision should be left for Congress to make.

The proposed regulations would set greenhouse gas emission thresholds above which businesses must file for an EPA permit and complete extra paperwork in order to continue operating. If the EPA wins its court battle and fully rolls out the greenhouse gas regulations, the number of businesses forced into this regulatory regime would grow tremendously — from approximately 14,000 now to as many as 6.1 million.

These new regulatory efforts are not likely to succeed, the EPA admits, but it has decided to move forward regardless. “While EPA acknowledges that come 2016, the administrative burdens may still be so great that compliance … may still be absurd or impossible to administer at that time, that does not mean that the Agency is not moving toward the statutory thresholds,” the EPA wrote in a September 16 court briefing.

The EPA is asking taxpayers to fund up to 230,000 new government workers to process all the extra paperwork, at an estimated cost of $21 billion. That cost does not include the economic impact of the regulations themselves.
“Hiring the 230,000 full-time employees necessary to produce the 1.4 billion work hours required to address the actual increase in permitting functions would result in an increase in Title V administration costs of $21 billion per year,” the EPA wrote in the court brief.

The petitioner suing the EPA is the Coalition for Responsible Regulation, a trade group reportedly (http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/apr/21/solvay-chemicals-obama-green-agenda) linked to domestic chemical companies.


How more absurd can it get? The new regulations they made require them to hire more drones for implementation.

Spectrism
28th September 2011, 03:44 PM
"Implement" and "administer" means imposing penalties, inspections and fees. Further costs on top of the $21billion (additional) which will stifle any production out there.

The whole rotten mess of evil government people with their self-serving thievery will soon be separated from the parasitic host upon which they feed. That will be called judgment.

Eyebone
28th September 2011, 04:32 PM
I'm convinced that the "EPA" wants to kill us.

There won't be a single job left in this country.

mick silver
28th September 2011, 04:33 PM
just more shit out of the horse ass . just a group of people who need to be digging holes then putting the dirt back in

iOWNme
28th September 2011, 04:46 PM
This is just like the Healthcare crap. People think its gone, because the MSM isnt bringing it up every 4 minutes. Behind the scenes, ALL GOVERNMENT GEARS are turning on both of these projects. All the internal infrastructure, agencies and resources are being pooled and set up now. The money has been allocated and is being spent as we speak.