EPA’s Clean Power Plan Contains Antipoverty Transfer Programs

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this is unbelievable. they don't care WHO IT HURTS. You the middle class will be hit the hardest.

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Coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania / AP

BY: Ali Meyer
August 14, 2015 3:38 pm


The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon pollution, contains an antipoverty transfer program to help offset the harm it does to the poor, a Wall Street Journal editorial explained.

According to WSJ, the EPA has stated that they are concerned about low-income communities and wants to ensure that they benefit from the implementation of their regulations.

“At the federal level, the EPA is creating a program that gives twice as large a subsidy for renewable and efficiency projects that are built in inner-city neighborhoods and disadvantaged rural areas,” states the article. “There will be job retraining for laid-off coal miners.”

“The agency also plans to install more solar generation on top of or around public housing,” states WSJ. “So while it will raise their utility bills, at least the poor will get a complementary photovoltaic panel.”

For those with lower incomes, increasing energy prices can consume a majority of one’s paycheck. Forty-one percent of low-income seniors went without medical or dental care because of high energy bills, one study found.

Another study found that EPA’s Clean Power Plan will increase black and Hispanic poverty.

from:
EPA s Clean Power Plan Contains Antipoverty Transfer Programs Washington Free Beacon
 
You put a Tyrant in as President. see he want to FORCE this on YOU if you want it OR NOT
 
this is unbelievable. they don't care WHO IT HURTS. You the middle class will be hit the hardest.

SNIP:
Coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania / AP

BY: Ali Meyer
August 14, 2015 3:38 pm


The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon pollution, contains an antipoverty transfer program to help offset the harm it does to the poor, a Wall Street Journal editorial explained.

According to WSJ, the EPA has stated that they are concerned about low-income communities and wants to ensure that they benefit from the implementation of their regulations.

“At the federal level, the EPA is creating a program that gives twice as large a subsidy for renewable and efficiency projects that are built in inner-city neighborhoods and disadvantaged rural areas,” states the article. “There will be job retraining for laid-off coal miners.”

“The agency also plans to install more solar generation on top of or around public housing,” states WSJ. “So while it will raise their utility bills, at least the poor will get a complementary photovoltaic panel.”

For those with lower incomes, increasing energy prices can consume a majority of one’s paycheck. Forty-one percent of low-income seniors went without medical or dental care because of high energy bills, one study found.

Another study found that EPA’s Clean Power Plan will increase black and Hispanic poverty.

from:
EPA s Clean Power Plan Contains Antipoverty Transfer Programs Washington Free Beacon


of course it is.........they can spend other people's money as well as any other corrupt, greedy politician can.....
 
this is unbelievable. they don't care WHO IT HURTS. You the middle class will be hit the hardest.

SNIP:
Coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania / AP

BY: Ali Meyer
August 14, 2015 3:38 pm


The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon pollution, contains an antipoverty transfer program to help offset the harm it does to the poor, a Wall Street Journal editorial explained.

According to WSJ, the EPA has stated that they are concerned about low-income communities and wants to ensure that they benefit from the implementation of their regulations.

“At the federal level, the EPA is creating a program that gives twice as large a subsidy for renewable and efficiency projects that are built in inner-city neighborhoods and disadvantaged rural areas,” states the article. “There will be job retraining for laid-off coal miners.”

“The agency also plans to install more solar generation on top of or around public housing,” states WSJ. “So while it will raise their utility bills, at least the poor will get a complementary photovoltaic panel.”

For those with lower incomes, increasing energy prices can consume a majority of one’s paycheck. Forty-one percent of low-income seniors went without medical or dental care because of high energy bills, one study found.

Another study found that EPA’s Clean Power Plan will increase black and Hispanic poverty.

from:
EPA s Clean Power Plan Contains Antipoverty Transfer Programs Washington Free Beacon


of course it is.........they can spend other people's money as well as any other corrupt, greedy politician can.....
A solar panel in the inner city with savages is bullet bait. One big ass glow in the dark stop sign.
 
And Democrats are for the poor, yeah right. What you have is a bunch of racialists, anti-capitalists, socialists, Marxists, degrowthers, and radical illegal alien apologists who have banned together and call themselves "the left!"

You know a certain person on here whos name starts with M is going to be all for this, since he is the leading degrowther on the board.
 
this is unbelievable. they don't care WHO IT HURTS. You the middle class will be hit the hardest.

SNIP:
Coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania / AP

BY: Ali Meyer
August 14, 2015 3:38 pm


The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon pollution, contains an antipoverty transfer program to help offset the harm it does to the poor, a Wall Street Journal editorial explained.

According to WSJ, the EPA has stated that they are concerned about low-income communities and wants to ensure that they benefit from the implementation of their regulations.

“At the federal level, the EPA is creating a program that gives twice as large a subsidy for renewable and efficiency projects that are built in inner-city neighborhoods and disadvantaged rural areas,” states the article. “There will be job retraining for laid-off coal miners.”

“The agency also plans to install more solar generation on top of or around public housing,” states WSJ. “So while it will raise their utility bills, at least the poor will get a complementary photovoltaic panel.”

For those with lower incomes, increasing energy prices can consume a majority of one’s paycheck. Forty-one percent of low-income seniors went without medical or dental care because of high energy bills, one study found.

Another study found that EPA’s Clean Power Plan will increase black and Hispanic poverty.

from:
EPA s Clean Power Plan Contains Antipoverty Transfer Programs Washington Free Beacon
Dearest little Stephanie, this old upper middle class earner thinks that is exactly what is needed. And it will hurt my income in no way. We roll steel for the towers for the windmills. Good, profitable business.
 
this is unbelievable. they don't care WHO IT HURTS. You the middle class will be hit the hardest.

SNIP:
Coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania / AP

BY: Ali Meyer
August 14, 2015 3:38 pm


The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon pollution, contains an antipoverty transfer program to help offset the harm it does to the poor, a Wall Street Journal editorial explained.

According to WSJ, the EPA has stated that they are concerned about low-income communities and wants to ensure that they benefit from the implementation of their regulations.

“At the federal level, the EPA is creating a program that gives twice as large a subsidy for renewable and efficiency projects that are built in inner-city neighborhoods and disadvantaged rural areas,” states the article. “There will be job retraining for laid-off coal miners.”

“The agency also plans to install more solar generation on top of or around public housing,” states WSJ. “So while it will raise their utility bills, at least the poor will get a complementary photovoltaic panel.”

For those with lower incomes, increasing energy prices can consume a majority of one’s paycheck. Forty-one percent of low-income seniors went without medical or dental care because of high energy bills, one study found.

Another study found that EPA’s Clean Power Plan will increase black and Hispanic poverty.

from:
EPA s Clean Power Plan Contains Antipoverty Transfer Programs Washington Free Beacon

The EPA doesn't have the authority to spend a dime without Congressional approval.
 
this is unbelievable. they don't care WHO IT HURTS. You the middle class will be hit the hardest.

SNIP:
Coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania / AP

BY: Ali Meyer
August 14, 2015 3:38 pm


The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon pollution, contains an antipoverty transfer program to help offset the harm it does to the poor, a Wall Street Journal editorial explained.

According to WSJ, the EPA has stated that they are concerned about low-income communities and wants to ensure that they benefit from the implementation of their regulations.

“At the federal level, the EPA is creating a program that gives twice as large a subsidy for renewable and efficiency projects that are built in inner-city neighborhoods and disadvantaged rural areas,” states the article. “There will be job retraining for laid-off coal miners.”

“The agency also plans to install more solar generation on top of or around public housing,” states WSJ. “So while it will raise their utility bills, at least the poor will get a complementary photovoltaic panel.”

For those with lower incomes, increasing energy prices can consume a majority of one’s paycheck. Forty-one percent of low-income seniors went without medical or dental care because of high energy bills, one study found.

Another study found that EPA’s Clean Power Plan will increase black and Hispanic poverty.

from:
EPA s Clean Power Plan Contains Antipoverty Transfer Programs Washington Free Beacon
Dearest little Stephanie, this old upper middle class earner thinks that is exactly what is needed. And it will hurt my income in no way. We roll steel for the towers for the windmills. Good, profitable business.
Do you have any wind powered steel mills?
 
So this is how the EPA and Obama intend to sell this bullshit to the public? By pandering to the "poor" and placing the burden ONCE again on the working middle class? They are really fucking grabbing at straws this time.

How will business and industry cope with the costs of this program? The skyrocketing utility bills? The onerous regulations? Unfucking believable.
 
this is unbelievable. they don't care WHO IT HURTS. You the middle class will be hit the hardest.

SNIP:
Coal-fired power plant in Pennsylvania / AP

BY: Ali Meyer
August 14, 2015 3:38 pm


The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan, which aims to reduce carbon pollution, contains an antipoverty transfer program to help offset the harm it does to the poor, a Wall Street Journal editorial explained.

According to WSJ, the EPA has stated that they are concerned about low-income communities and wants to ensure that they benefit from the implementation of their regulations.

“At the federal level, the EPA is creating a program that gives twice as large a subsidy for renewable and efficiency projects that are built in inner-city neighborhoods and disadvantaged rural areas,” states the article. “There will be job retraining for laid-off coal miners.”

“The agency also plans to install more solar generation on top of or around public housing,” states WSJ. “So while it will raise their utility bills, at least the poor will get a complementary photovoltaic panel.”

For those with lower incomes, increasing energy prices can consume a majority of one’s paycheck. Forty-one percent of low-income seniors went without medical or dental care because of high energy bills, one study found.

Another study found that EPA’s Clean Power Plan will increase black and Hispanic poverty.

from:
EPA s Clean Power Plan Contains Antipoverty Transfer Programs Washington Free Beacon

The EPA doesn't have the authority to spend a dime without Congressional approval.

That's what I always assumed.
 

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