Congressman Bruce Westerman, Mr. Back-to-the-Sixties
Let me cut straight to the chase; Congressman
Westerman is part of the gang that’s trying to take us Back-to-the-60s—environmentally. I guess we shouldn’t be surprised
that he has introduced a forestry bill that is a thinly-veiled Christmas
present to logging companies. He is marching in lock step with the current
administration to reverse the environments progress made by former Republican
and Democratic Presidents. That’s right, and the facts are clear: The previous
four presidents, two Republicans and two Democratic ones all worked with
congress to improve the quality of our environment, but the current President
is focused on reversing the progress made by the these Presidents, and Congressman
Westerman is right in step with the Back-to-the-Sixties administration in
undoing past environmental progress..
Let’s take a quick look back to see how far
we’ve come in improving our environment. In the early sixties New York City was
experiencing air quality almost as bad as some of our third world mega-cities
are today. Our rivers were terribly polluted, and then the unthinkable happened.
In 1969 a river caught on fire! The Cuyahoga River near Cleveland was so
polluted that it caught on fire. It was an exclamation point that our
environment was in horrible shape and desperately needed help. From that time
forward the current presidents, both Democratic and Republican, worked with
congress to improve our environment, and the resulting Clean Water Act is a
direct result of bi-partisanship. The result was a steady improvement in air
and water quality and our national parks were expanded. These measure achieved
broad support from the presidents of that era as well as congress, and the move
toward a better quality environment was broadly supported by the public.
However, the current administration is
working to undo many of the environmental regulations enacted under
administrations of both parties. It is an unprecedented attempt to remove as
many of the enacted rules, laws, and presidential designations as possible.
I will try to list just a few of the “Back to the Sixties” movement
Congressman Westerman is part of. Basically, their bottom line goal is to
deregulate as much of industry safeguards as possible in order to make as much
money as possible with no regard to the consequences. *(1) They are trying are
trying to kill the Clean Power Plan to allow more coal burning. (2) They are withdrawing
from the Paris Climate Agreement. (3) They are removing the environmental rules
around coal power. (4) They are weakening fuel economy standards for cars and
light trucks. (5) They are opening up new public lands to oil and gas drilling
and coal mining. (6) They are scaling back federal support for wind and solar
power. (7) They are dramatically limiting the EPA’s ability to regulate in the
future. (8) They are making the Supreme Court more hostile to environmental regulations.
(9) They are reversing the White House’s climate guidance to federal agencies. (10
They are packing the executive branch with industry-friendly appointments. (11)They
are cutting funding to the EPA. *From various Internet sources.
Can you believe with 98% of the scientists in
the world stating that climate change is a serious problem and a grave threat
to future generation, and with 210 countries signing on to the Paris Climate Agreement,
the United States is backing out? There is no question about it. The current
administration is determined to ignore future generations, and subject them to
an environment that in many areas of our planet will be uninhabitable in less
than twenty years.
Overall, the EPA is being systematically
stripped of its existing rules, the national parks are being opened to logging
and mineral development, and our air and water is steadily becoming more polluted.
The Arctic National Wildlife has been opened to oil and gas development, and our
national parks and monuments are being reduced by presidential action, which
will open more public lands to coal mining and oil and gas drilling; all for
the almighty dollar. Congressman Westerman is part of this disgraceful attempt
to slash our environmental rules and rape public land.
Congressman
Bruce Westerman is trying to hide behind his Forestry Degree, the recent wildfires
out west, which were worse this year because of the effects of climate change, and
the guise of being environmental to sponsor a bill that will open the doors to
more logging, gut the environment safeguards, and loosen public input into the
timber harvesting in our national parks. His proposed Resilient Federal Forest
Act of 2017 is a sham. It’s a horrible bill! It’s a blatant attempt to give
timber harvesting a blank check! It’s an attempt to muffle descent and to make
it more expensive and harder for the public to have input. It’s a cold hearted timber
grab as the expense of the public. It is a pro-logging bill to benefit a few
fat cat logging companies, and it does so at the expense of our public land. Under
Westerman’s bill permits up to 10,000 acres are not subject to public input.
That’s a block of a national park forest of over 15 square miles, and under
certain conditions could be expanded to 30,000 acres. This bill is a thinly
vailed attempt to make our National Forests timber farms.
Congressman Westerman, is a congressman from
The Natural State, and he should be ashamed to hold his head up when he comes
home. But why should we be surprised? After all the folks Congressman Westerman
is associated with are planning to open up the national forests to coal mining
and oil and gas well drilling. Of course, that’s just the opening shot. They
are opening up oil and gas well drilling along the offshore east coast, and they
are committed to reducing the size of national monuments and national parks.
They are allowing the coal fired power plants to continue to spew particulates
into the air such a mercury and they are making the USA the only country of 210
in the world to not join in to stopping global warming. It is shocking to see
the wildfires in California knowing that climate change has caused what has
always been a fire prone dry and windy season to be ratcheted up into a full
disaster, while Congressman Westerman goes along with the administration trying
to deny climate change, California goes
up in flames.
“Congressman
Westerman, if you believe the Resilient Federal Forest Act of 2017 is a good
bill, come down to El Dorado and defend it in a Town Hall Meeting.”
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