Perhaps the governor can limit lightning, wind and hailstone capacity.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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OT here, but still needs to be brought forward: another Obama/Nixon link:
http://www.treehugger.com/environmental-policy/obama-use-nixon-era-law-fight-climate-change.html
“…President Obama will use NEPA, the National Environmental Policy Act, signed into law by President Richard Nixon in 1970, as a way to fulfill his State of the Union pledge to use executive power to address climate change when Congress fails to act.
Mark Drajem at Bloomberg explains how NEPA will work:
‘…NEPA requires federal agencies to consider and publish the environmental impact of their actions before making decisions. Those reviews don’t mandate a specific course of action. They do provide a chance for citizens and environmentalists to weigh in before regulators decide on an action — and to challenge those reviews in court if it’s cleared…’
So, for any new major projects that require federal approval – and this will include highways, pipelines, mines and drilling, among other things – the effects the projects will have on the climate must be considered…”
Does this mean that wind turbines and solar farms also need to go through this review?
Probably not.
So, essentially, an economic shutdown policy.
Yes, but I predict we’ll see some of the more “progressive” sates to include this little gem into their own laws.
God I am sick of this state. I have already moved my most offensive guns to Texas. Now I just have to move my ass.
hick is the 2nd dumbest person to ever hold the governorship. The first was Bill Ritter. He once told me that he had been to the arctic and see an iceberg, so he believed in global warming. I’m not making this up. Honest to God.
The Colorado mental midgets need to set up a publicized debate between the brain-dead legislators and those who understand their ignorance…
All we needed to save the Earth from Man-Made-Global-Warming was another Czar? Why didn’t I think of that! /sarc
The whole country was brain-dead to allow Obama to get away with appointing “Czars” in the first place. With this news from Colorado, I have a vision of the United States dissolving into a de facto hodge-podge of DISunited States, with truly crazy variations in the laws in each. Kind of like Mexico is now.
This Commie-Czar will spend the majority of his time and budget community organizing for the Democrat party on the tax payers’ dime.
“The czar will make recommendations on how to prepare for everything from larger wildfires to shorter ski seasons.”
More likely he will be studying shorter pot growing seasons.
No kidding. Last day of May and we are freezing here.
I wish we had a climate czar in my state so we could be cool like Colorado……