During President Obama’s Climate Speech at Georgetown University, the
leader of the executive branch warned opponents of his just announced
EPA regulations that “sticking your head in the sand might make you feel
safer, but it's not going to protect you from the coming storm" and
that “we don't have time for a meeting of the flat-Earth society."
As it turns out, President Obama was patronizing a plurality of Americans: more people think that Congress should stop the Environmental Protection Agency’s forthcoming regulations than think Congress should allow these regulations to become law, according to a new National Journal poll. Even 35 percent of self-identified Democrats think that Congress should intervene and stop new carbon regulations.
http://townhall.com/columnists/christopherprandoni/2013/07/18/americans-want-congress-to-stop-obamas-jobkilling-carbon-regulations-n1643672/page/full
As it turns out, President Obama was patronizing a plurality of Americans: more people think that Congress should stop the Environmental Protection Agency’s forthcoming regulations than think Congress should allow these regulations to become law, according to a new National Journal poll. Even 35 percent of self-identified Democrats think that Congress should intervene and stop new carbon regulations.
http://townhall.com/columnists/christopherprandoni/2013/07/18/americans-want-congress-to-stop-obamas-jobkilling-carbon-regulations-n1643672/page/full
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