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Bush's Last Gasp

Bush sneaks through host of laws to undermine Obama (click for full article)

The lame-duck Republican team is rushing through radical measures, from coal waste dumping to power stations in national parks, that will take months to overturn, reports Paul Harris in New York

Paul Harris, The Observer, Sunday 14 December 2008

 

After spending eight years at the helm of one of the most ideologically driven administrations in American history, George W. Bush is ending his presidency in characteristically aggressive fashion, with a swath of controversial measures designed to reward supporters and enrage opponents.

By the time he vacates the White House, he will have issued a record number of so-called 'midnight regulations' - so called because of the stealthy way they appear on the rule books - to undermine the administration of Barack Obama, many of which could take years to undo.

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The White House denies it is sabotaging the new administration. It says many of the moves have been openly flagged for months. The spate of rules is going to be hard for Obama to quickly overcome. By issuing them early in the 'lame duck' period of office, the Bush administration has mostly dodged 30- or 60-day time limits that would have made undoing them relatively straightforward.

Obama's team will have to go through a more lengthy process of reversing them, as it is forced to open them to a period of public consulting. That means that undoing the damage could take months or even years, especially if corporations go to the courts to prevent changes.

At the same time, the Obama team will have a huge agenda on its plate as it inherits the economic crisis. Nevertheless, anti-midnight regulation groups are lobbying Obama's transition team to make sure Bush's new rules are changed as soon as possible. 'They are aware of this. The transition team has a list of things they want to undo,' said Madia.

Final reckoning
Bush's midnight regulations will:

• Make it easier for coal companies to dump waste from strip-mining into valleys and streams.

• Ease the building of coal-fired power stations nearer to national parks.

• Allow people to carry loaded and concealed weapons in national parks.

• Open up millions of acres to mining for oil shale.

• Allow healthcare workers to opt out of giving treatment for religious or moral reasons, thus weakening abortion rights.

• Hurt road safety by allowing truck drivers to stay at the wheel for 11 consecutive hours.

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And the question for Canadians is - will Harper continue to emulate the US administration he so admires....

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You mean by doing something like stacking the Senate?  I'm sure Harper wouldn't do that...

 

 

Oh, wait.

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Or like this....

 

OTTAWA — The Harper government approved 25 appointments to federal pension tribunals and employment insurance boards a day after it tabled an economic statement that nearly led to its defeat in the House of Commons.

 

Government records show the appointments, all to agencies that are used as traditional patronage rewards for party faithful, went through cabinet on Friday, Nov. 28, as opposition outrage over the Conservative plan began building.

Tories filled 25 positions day after fiscal update 

Globe & Mail Dec 12 2008

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Ack! The world is going crazy! All the more reason to speak out.

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Now wait a minute LB, Harper was completely against an appointed senate from waaaaaay back. His opposition to "stacking" the senate is on public record. There's no way he would make a bunch of  patronage appointments in a blatant attempt to stack the senate with Conservative Cronies after ducking parliament in a lame attempt to keep from facing up to his failure to lead.

 

The report simply must be wrong....

 

It just HAS to be wrong...

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LBmuskoka wrote:

And the question for Canadians is - will Harper continue to emulate the US administration he so admires....

...or will the coalition simply give us an American PM?

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I'm so depressed I can't... lift... my head ... off the ... desk.

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I love Neo cons.  So openly evil, yet so untouchable because their base is so stupid. His base will see this as him trying to make some good last minute changes before the Democrates "screw it up."  His base doesn't realize that he is not a Republican and doesn't stand for those ideals.

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Can I throw a shoe at him?

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