Now, every repugican and related wingnut is under the illusion
that providing for the general welfare means providing for the fossil
fuel industry, corporations …
For all the alleged Constitutional adherents,
originalists, and devotees in the conservative movement, particularly
the repugican corporatist movement, there is an abundance of ignorance
about a very important responsibility of the federal government. In
particular, is the reference in the Preamble to the Constitution as well as Article I, Section 8
that both feature the duty to “provide for the general welfare of the
United States.” Now, every repugican, teabagger, and related wingnut is under the illusion that providing for the general
welfare means providing for the fossil fuel industry, corporations, the
wealthy, christian clergy, and financial sector’s general welfare, but
that is not what the Founding Fathers or the first four American
presidents believed; neither does President Barack Obama.
Obviously, providing for the general welfare would
certainly include the government doing what it could to protect the
people from preventable sickness, disease, and infirmity, maintain
worker productivity, and save unnecessary expense for the government and
the people. Unfortunately, there has been precious little legislation
aimed at providing for the people’s general welfare since 1981, or
during any repugican pretense of governance because they hate the
people. However, they have provided every and anything for the general
welfare of corporations and business; it is just where repugicans’
loyalty, and duty to repay campaign donations, lie.
Since repugicans will not take any action to
provide for the people’s welfare since repugican demi-god Ronald Reagan
was pretending, or particularly since Americans elected an African
American as President, it is once again left to President Barack Obama
to do what repugicans refuse; provide for the people’s general welfare
by protecting Americans’ health, as well as the nation’s economic health
and security from the effects of anthropogenic climate change.
Last week the President took advantage of the Clean Air Act
of 1970 under the aegis of the Environmental Protection Agency (Richard
Nixon) to issue a new set of landmark regulations on air pollutants
such as soot, smog, mercury, planet-warming carbon dioxide, and ozone. The repugicans and their fossil fuel-related industry donors immediately
decried, loudly, the President using the authority granted him by the “Act”
that has been touted as the most “powerful environmental law in the
entire world.” An act, by the way, passed at the birth of the
environmental movement with bi-partisan congressional support and at the
insistence of a repugican president.
President Obama, like Founding Fathers Washington,
Adams, Jefferson, and Madison (1st four presidents), adheres to the
Constitutional tenet that government has an obligation to provide for
the people’s general welfare. Each of the first four presidents signed
and expanded legislation empowering the federal government to provide
housing, food, and healthcare for the poor as part of the
Constitution’s mandate to “provide for the general welfare of the United
States.” President Obama is simply following the Founders’ example, and
Constitution’s mandate, to provide for the general welfare of the
People that make up the United States.
The new regulations on ozone release will not only
protect Americans’ from the deadly health effects of “smog,” they will
produce savings for the government and people to the tune of $19 to $38
billion annually according to typically under-estimates by the EPA. That
estimate does not include California’s particularly dangerous ozone
pollution that will save from $2.2 to $4.1 billion annually. As an
aside, Koch and ALEC-funded repugicans in California are on a vicious
crusade to completely abolish both federal and state clean air and water
standards they claim are “not helping (provide for the general welfare
of) the fossil fuel industry.”
The repugicans will, as usual, cry foul, launch a
lawsuit, threaten impeachment, and generally go berserk over yet another
executive action, but if they fulfilled their Constitutional mandate,
the President would not have to do their jobs for them. The repugicans and
their corporate backers are incensed and will claim Presidential
overreach, again, but like previous instances, Obama is well within his
purview according to his repugican predecessors and an agency created
by a repugican president with unusually overwhelming bipartisan
congressional support.
One of the fiercest critics of the President’s
proposals is Mitch McConnell (r-KY) who
immediately gave his solemn vow to the Koch brothers to introduce
legislation to block the administration’s EPA-enforced regulations.
However, in 1990 during the shrub's daddy’s junta, when
legislation to update and strengthen the E.P.A.’s authority to issue
regulations within the Clean Air Act came up for a vote, McConnell
joined 88 other senators and voted to pass the 1990 law empowering the
EPA and executive authority. At the time, McConnell said, “I had to
choose between cleaner air and the status quo. I chose cleaner air.”
Unlimited campaign contributions from the Koch brothers are an
incredible motivator for McConnell to change his position and level of
hatred for the people by opposing “cleaner air” and deliberately combat
actions to provide for the general welfare of the people.
It is shameful that repugicans refuse to do
anything for the people and everything for their dirty industry masters,
but worse that they will attack the one man in Washington following the
Constitution’s mandate to provide for the general welfare of the United
States by doing their jobs
for them. The President’s executive actions on any number of issues,
although entirely legal, have been portrayed as violating the
Constitution, instituting socialism, ethnic cleansing, attacking
corporations, and destroying America, and because Americans are the
world’s second most ignorant population, many will interpret a valiant
effort to protect the population as un-American. However, if that were
the case, then the Constitution’s Framers, the Founding Fathers, and the
first four American presidents were blatantly un-American.
Americans have been programmed to believe, and are
so habituated, to repugican ideology they attribute to the WTF
Federalist Papers that government exists solely to protect and provide
welfare for a tiny percentage of the wealthy elite, that repugicans
will have a measure of success convincing them that the African American
President is an dictatorial tyrant. Some Americans, though, will see
that once again,
this President is single-handedly adhering to the Constitution and
protecting Americans’ health and economic well-being by providing for
their general welfare; precisely as the Constitution demands and the
Founding Fathers intended.
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