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Environment

Appropriations, Communications, Congress, Environment, General Waste, Pig Book

Murkowski’s Folly

03/21/2014 Sean Kennedy

The first rule of communications is getting the message right. A March 11, 2014 op-ed by former Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt appearing in the Los Angeles Times provided a unique glimpse into how messaging used by politicians can shift over time.  The editorial detailed the push in the 1990s by former Alaska Senators […]

Environment

Inspect What You Expect

03/15/2014 wchristian

During my previous career in the Marine Corps, one of my superiors offered the following advice when supervising subordinates:  “Inspect what you expect.”  In other words, do more than just assign a task and then assume it will be accomplished without any follow-up.  After all, Marines are trained that a leader is ultimately responsible for whatever happens – or fails to happen – under his or her watch.   Therefore, while the proverbial ball may be dropped by a lower-level assignee, the proverbial buck stops at the corner office.

Energy, Environment

Revive the Yucca Mountain Project

09/11/2013 staff

On August 13, 2013, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit ruled 2-1 that the Obama administration must resume consideration of Yucca Mountain as a repository for the nation’s nuclear waste.  The ruling was the latest event in the quest to resolve the decades-old battle over where the country should store its roughly 70,000 metric tons of nuclear waste.

Budget, Energy, Environment

Wasteful Government Subsidies for Cape Wind Project

08/09/2013 staff

Wind energy has been touted by environmentalists as clean and cheap.  While it may be clean, it is far from cheap.  A maze of government subsidies, mandates and crony capitalism deeply mask the true cost of wind energy production to make it extremely wasteful of citizens’ dollars.  In the free market, wind energy would never be built without the massive government intervention it receives.

Budget, Environment, General Waste

Snow-quester: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to (Work?)

03/07/2013 wchristian

In 2010, Washingtonians lived through Snowmageddon.  Some referred to it as the Snowpocalypse.

Energy, Environment

The Case Against Keystone XL Gets Weaker

03/06/2013 staff

Late Friday afternoon, right around when most people likely tuned out and stopped reading the news, the State Department released a report stating that the Keystone XL Pipeline would have little impact on climate change.

Energy, Environment

Weatherization—Money Continues to Pour

11/13/2012 staff

It has been three and a half years since Congress passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), and the wasted money in this bill has taken its toll on taxpayers. President Obama and cheerleaders for the $838 billion stimulus promised it would be the antidote to a floundering economy, creating anywhere from “thousands and thousands” of jobs to 3.5 million jobs, depending upon which Obama administration spokesperson was making the rounds on the Sunday morning talk shows.

Agriculture, Energy, Environment

Mandating the Hypothetical: EPA’s Cellulosic Biofuels Mandate

10/12/2012 staff

It is no secret that many federal regulations in the United States are ineffective and burdensome to the economy.  However, the current Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirement for oil producers to purchase non-existent cellulosic biofuels may be the most absurd.

Energy, Environment, Transportation

Taxpayers Charged Billions to Anoint Green Car Manufacturing Winners

03/13/2012 staff

In an effort to alleviate the burden of rising gasoline prices on the economy and reduce vehicle emissions, Congress passed the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) in 2007. The legislation ramped up fuel economy standards and encouraged the use of renewable fuels.

Energy, Environment

Solyndra Scorches Taxpayers

10/14/2011 Leslie Paige

It is a shame that the Obama administration didn’t pay as much attention to the details of Solyndra’s business plans and financial liabilities as it did to the details of the President’s photo op at the company’s facility on May 26, 2010. Given the rampant mismanagement and weaknesses associated with the Energy Department’s whole Loan Guarantee Program (LGP), there was plenty of incentive to do so.

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