Bush's Final F.U.
The administration is rushing to enact a host of last-minute regulations that will screw America for years to come
With president-elect Barack Obama already taking command of the financial crisis, it's tempting to think that regime change in America is a done deal. But if George Bush has his way, the country will be ruled by his slash-and-burn ideology for a long time to come.
In its final days, the administration is rushing to implement a sweeping array of "midnight regulations" - de facto laws issued by the executive branch - designed to lock in Bush's legacy. Under the last- minute rules, which can be extremely difficult to overturn, loaded firearms would be allowed in national parks, uranium mining would be permitted near the Grand Canyon and many injured consumers would no longer be able to sue negligent manufacturers in state courts. Other rules would gut the Endangered Species Act, open millions of acres of wild lands to mining, restrict access to birth control and put local cops to work spying for the federal government.
"It's what we've seen for Bush's whole tenure, only accelerated," says Gary Bass, executive director of the nonpartisan group OMB Watch. "They're using regulation to cement their deregulatory mind-set, which puts corporate interests above public interests."
While every modern president has implemented last-minute regulations, Bush is rolling them out at a record pace - nearly twice as many as Clinton, and five times more than Reagan. "The administration is handing out final favors to its friends," says Véronique de Rugy, a scholar at George Mason University who has tracked six decades of midnight regulations. "They couldn't do it earlier - there would have been too many political repercussions. But with the Republicans having lost seats in Congress and the presidency changing parties, Bush has nothing left to lose."
The most jaw-dropping of Bush's rule changes is his effort to eviscerate the Endangered Species Act. Under a rule submitted in November, federal agencies would no longer be required to have government scientists assess the impact on imperiled species before giving the go-ahead to logging, mining, drilling, highway building or other development. The rule would also prohibit federal agencies from taking climate change into account in weighing the impact of projects that increase greenhouse emissions - effectively dooming polar bears to death-by-global-warming. According to Carl Pope, executive director of the Sierra Club, "They've taken the single biggest threat to wildlife and said, 'We're going to pretend it doesn't exist, for regulatory purposes.'"
Bush is also implementing other environmental rules that will cater to the interests of many of his biggest benefactors:
BIG COAL In early December, the administration finalized a rule that allows the industry to dump waste from mountaintop mining into neighboring streams and valleys, a practice opposed by the governors of both Tennessee and Kentucky. "This makes it legal to use the most harmful coal-mining technology available," says Allen Hershkowitz, a senior scientist at the Natural Resources Defense Council. A separate rule also relaxes air-pollution standards near national parks, allowing Big Coal to build plants next to some of America's most spectacular vistas - even though nine of 10 EPA regional administrators dissented from the rule or criticized it in writing. "They're willing to sacrifice the laws that protect our national parks in order to build as many new coal plants as possible," says Mark Wenzler, director of clean-air programs for the National Parks Conservation Association. "This is the last gasp of Bush and Cheney's disastrous policy, and they've proven there's no line they won't cross."
BIG OIL In a rule that becomes effective just three days before Obama takes office, the administration has opened up nearly 2 million acres of mountainous lands in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming for the mining of oil shale - an energy-intensive process that also drains precious water resources. "The administration has admitted that it has no idea how much of Colorado's water supply would be required to develop oil shale, no idea where the power would come from and no idea whether the technology is even viable," says Sen. Ken Salazar of Colorado. What's more, Bush is slashing the royalties that Big Oil pays for oil-shale mining from 12.5 percent to five percent. "A pittance," says Salazar
BIG AGRICULTURE Factory farms are getting two major Christmas presents from Bush this year. Circumventing the Clean Water Act, the administration has approved last-minute regulations that will allow animal waste from factory farms to seep, unmonitored, into America's waterways. The regulation leaves it up to the farms themselves to decide whether their pollution is dangerous enough to require them to apply for a permit. "It's the fox guarding the henhouse - all too literally," says Pope. The water rule goes into effect December 22nd, and a related rule in the works would exempt factory farms from reporting air pollution from animal waste.
BIG CHEMICAL In October, two weeks after consulting with industry lobbyists, the White House exempted more than 100 major polluters from monitoring their emissions of lead, a deadly neurotoxin. Seemingly hellbent on a more toxic future, the administration will also allow industry to treat 3 billion pounds of hazardous waste as "recycling" each year, and to burn another 200 million pounds of hazardous waste reclassified as "fuel," increasing cancer-causing air pollution. The rule change is a reward to unrepentant polluters: Nearly 90 percent of the factories that will be permitted to burn toxic waste have already been cited for violating existing environmental protections.
Environmental rollbacks may take center stage in Bush's final deregulatory push, but the administration is also promulgating a bevy of rules that will strip workers of labor protections, violate civil liberties, and block access to health care for women and the poor. Among the worst abuses:
LABOR Under Bush, the Labor Department issued only one major workplace-safety rule in eight years - and that was under a court order. But now the Labor Department is finalizing a rule openly opposed by Obama that would hamper the government's ability to protect workers from exposure to toxic chemicals. Bypassing federal agencies, Labor Secretary Elaine Chao developed the rule in secret, relying on a report that has been withheld from the public. Under the last-minute changes, federal agencies would be expected to gather unnecessary data on workplace exposure and jump through more bureaucratic hurdles, adding years to an already cumbersome regulatory process.
In another last-minute shift, the administration has rewritten rules to make it harder for workers to take time off for serious medical conditions under the Family and Medical Leave Act. In addition, the administration has upped the number of hours that long-haul truckers can be on the road. The new rule - nearly identical to one struck down by a federal appeals court last year - allows trucking companies to put their drivers behind the wheel for 11 hours a day, with only 34 hours of downtime between hauls. The move is virtually certain to kill more motorists: Large-truck crashes already kill 4,800 drivers and injure another 76,000 every year.
HEALTH CARE In late August, the administration proposed a new regulation ostensibly aimed at preventing pharmacy and clinic workers from being forced to participate in abortions. But the wording of the new rule is so vague as to allow providers to deny any treatment that anyone in their practice finds objectionable - including contraception, family planning and artificial insemination. Thirteen state attorneys general protested the regulation, saying it "completely obliterates the rights of patients to legal and medically necessary health care services."
In a rule that went into effect on December 8th, the administration also limited vision and dental care for more than 50 million low-income Americans who rely on Medicaid. "This means the states are going to have to pick up the tab or cut the services at a time when a majority of states are in a deficit situation," says Bass of OMB Watch. "It's a horrible time to do this." To make matters worse, the administration has also raised co-payments for Medicaid, forcing families on poverty wages to pay up to 10 percent of the cost for doctor visits and medicine. One study suggests that co-payments could cause Medicaid patients to skip nearly a fifth of all prescription-drug treatments. "People who have nothing are being asked to pay for services they rely upon to live," says Elaine Ryan, vice president of government relations for AARP. "Imposing co-pays on the poorest and sickest people in the United States is cynical and cruel."
NATIONAL SECURITY Under midnight regulations, the administration is seeking to lock in the domestic spying it began even before 9/11. One rule under consideration would roll back Watergate-era prohibitions barring state and local law enforcement from spying on Americans and sharing that information with U.S. intelligence agencies. "If the federal government announced tomorrow that it was creating a new domestic intelligence agency of more than 800,000 operatives reporting on even the most mundane everyday activities, Americans would be outraged," says Michael German, a former FBI agent who now serves as national security policy counsel for the ACLU. "This proposed rule change is the final step in creating an America we no longer recognize - an America where everyone is a suspect.
John Podesta, the transition chief for the Obama administration, has vowed that the new president will leverage his "executive authority" to fight Bush's last-minute rule changes. But according to experts who study midnight regulations, there's surprisingly little an incoming executive can do to overturn such rules. The Bush administration succeeded in repealing just three percent of the regulations finalized before Bill Clinton left office in 2001. "Midnight regulations under Bush are being executed early and with great intent," says Bass of OMB Watch. "And that intent is to lock the next administration into these regulations, making it very difficult for Obama to undo what Bush just did."
To protect the new rules against repeal, the Bush administration began amping up its last-gasp regulatory process back in May. The goal was to have all new regulations finalized by November 1st, providing enough time to accommodate the 60-day cooling-off period required before major rule changes - those that create an economic impact greater than $100 million - can be implemented.
Now, however, the administration has fallen behind schedule - so it's gaming the system to push through its rules. In several cases, the Office of Management and Budget has fudged the numbers to classify rules that could have billion-dollar consequences as "non-major" - allowing any changes made through mid-December to take effect in just 30 days, before Obama is inaugurated. The administration's determination of what constitutes a major change is not subject to review in court, and the White House knows it: Spokesman Tony Fratto crowed that the 60-day deadline is "irrelevant to our process."
Once a rule is published in the Federal Register, the Obama administration will have limited options for expunging it. It can begin the rule-making process anew, crafting Obama rules to replace the Bush rules, but that approach could take years, requiring time-consuming hearings, scientific fact-finding and inevitable legal wrangling. Or, if the new rules contain legal flaws, a judge might allow the Obama administration to revise them more quickly. Bush's push to gut the Endangered Species Act, for example, was done in laughable haste, with 15 employees given fewer than 36 hours to review and process more than 200,000 public comments. "The ESA rule is enormously vulnerable to a legal challenge on the basis that there was inadequate public notice and comment," says Pope of the Sierra Club. "The people who did that reviewing will be put on a witness stand, and it will become clear to a judge that this was a complete farce." But even that legal process will take time, during which industry will continue to operate under the Bush rules.
The best option for overturning the rules, ironically, may be a gift bestowed on Obama by Newt Gingrich. Known as the Congressional Review Act, it was passed in 1996 to give Congress the option of overriding what GOP leaders viewed at the time as excessive regulation by Bill Clinton. The CRA allows Congress to not only kill a new rule within 60 days, but to do so with a simple, filibuster-immune majority. De Rugy, the George Mason scholar, expects Democrats in the House and Senate to make "very active use of the Congressional Review Act."
But even this option, it turns out, is fraught with obstacles. First, the CRA requires a separate vote on each individual regulation. Second, the act prohibits reviving any part of a rule that has been squelched. Since Bush's rules sometimes contain useful reforms - the move to limit the Family and Medical Leave Act also extends benefits for military families - spiking the rules under the CRA would leave Obama unable to restore or augment those benefits in the future. Whatever Obama does will require him to expend considerable political capital, at a time when America faces two wars and an economic crisis of historic proportions.
"It's going to be very challenging for Obama," says Bass. "Is he going to want to look forward and begin changing the way government works? Or is he going to look back and fix the problems left by Bush? Either way, it's a tough call."
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42 Comments so far
Show AllI really hope that Obama rights many of Bush's wrongs.
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Why is it that most people here seem to enjoy dumping on President Bush, when our dysfunctional congress is the cause of most of our country's problems. Don't get me wrong, Bush has made some serious mistakes but it seems nobody holds the congress accountable. I'm just a thinker.
While I do agree with you that Congress has been compliant in the erosion of all things that were good about the US, it was G.W. Bush who repeatedly lied to us (and Congress) that got us into 2 unnecessary occupations, contributed directly to the slaughter of upwards a million Iraqis, has expanded executive privilege to almost totalitarian levels, and enabled White House nepotism to an alarming degree that gave us the Katrina disaster. Want any more reasons to hate Bush? Start here: http://www.thousandreasons.net/index.php
Yes, ha, ha,
And Happy New Year to all of those sucking off the teat of the welfare state too.
Enjoy it while you can!
"REVENGE GIRL"
Gosh honey, your condescending ugly tone is darn near Republican. Maybe that 'teat' you 'dis'cuss would not be needed were it not for unlivable minimum wages and people like yourself.
I work. Big deal. Most who can do. At what exact point in time did you become better than other people?
I was just saying Happy New Year to all the people that okfalcon left out!
(I think he was kidding too). Happy New Year!
okfalcon
Cubby (posted yesterday) wants, for some odd reason, to know if any of "we people" work--
No, Cubby, we're all independently wealthy! Can't you tell?
Ha ha ha!
Happy New Year, all you workers, and all who care for those who work! May we find our ways to better days!
Since no one is going to do anything to bush,etc then let the justice dept. sue each and everyone and anyone or entity that tries to use these new regs.Then everyone will have to go to court.Tony
It is "traditional" for departing Presidents to leave via helicopter.
For G.W. Bush, a dump truck would be appropriate.
Don't waste the gasoline; put him head first into the Oval Office toilet and keep flushing until he's all gone . . . or drowned, whichever comes first. The process of dying will, of course, be terrifying for George Wanker Bush. He expects the other side to be like going to the Disneyland Plantation, with "inferior" people waiting on him hand and foot and each ride being a George W. Bush The Hero Ride. Instead, he will experience confusion and ultimately terror, like the bad trip he had during his single experience with LSD while avoiding service in the Air National Guard back in the sixties. Already stinking drunk, he dropped acid and experienced a 14 hour nightmare of fantasmagoria straight out of the Tibetan Book of the Dead. So there is Bush's soul, his essence, wandering around in the ether which will seem to him like a Berkeley head shop. Being the coward that he is, totally lacking any real courage, he will not attempt to control his fear and figure out what might be happening. He will panic, wanting to get out of "there" and back "here" ASAP. When it suddenly and inexplicably ends, he finds himself a fly taking in the sun on a pile of dog-do. Fourteen hours have passed. He hears the humans standing around the manure pile saying how George W. Bush, that arschlikker, that shtrutz, that ganef, that drunk, that criminal who used to be president, is dead. Everyone laughs. Bushfly tries to fly away but cannot and remains paralyzed, stuck on that foul pile of dung until he dies 36 hours later and repeats the process exactly until the end of time.
Mordechi....
Please write the next George Wanker Bush biography!
How about a final F. U. for him: Indictment.
What is the matter with you people? Didn`t you hear Laura and Condoleeza on TV telling us that GWB has been a successful President, and will go down in history as a great leader? All the wonderful things he has done will far outweigh these little regulatory problems that will surely make life better for us all. Remember, he is the Decider, and should not be second-guessed. Now enjoy our great future and send donations to the GWB Legacy Library.
What RV said. A failed government is the product of a failed People.
What we need is the truth in Government. We need honorable people who can govern for the best interests of the People and our Country. We don't need lobbyists. We must remove them from the political equations. The 1% has been controlling this country for a long time. How can we bring truth and justice into our political system? Lets start with bringing impeachment proceedings against bush and cheney. If they do that everything they did as office holders will be subject to investigation and prosecution for their wrong doings. It's necessary. Write and call your senator and congressmen or woman and ask them to support Congressman Wexler's impeachment Proposal.
Hey Dallas, lucky you! Now you're forever saddled as the city where John Kennedy was murdered AND as the city where George W. Bush retired. Gee, maybe he can help Jerry Jones with the Cowboys. Yeah, that's the ticket. He could help turn the Cowboys into a respected franchise like the Texas Rangers!
I think the writer of this piece is too optimistic.
With 3 weeks left of his turn at bat, Baby Bush still has time for another sneering Up Yours to the world we live in.
(The world in which SOME of us live....)
"Under the last- minute rules, which can be extremely difficult to overturn..."
That is total bullshit. If 'rules' can be enacted at the "last minute," then they can be rescinded just as fast, especially since our President apparently has the power to write and/or change laws at his pleasure.
All BO has to do is pop out a few "signing statements," or "executive orders," or Very Important Memos along the lines of: I decree that all 'rule' changes enacted before November 1, 2008 are hereby null and void. Any benefactors of said rule changes who now have a problem, you can either shut up and work on understanding the phrase "do the right thing," or we'll see ya in court.
Laws enacted within the last month (or is it 2 months?)of a Presidency are constitutionally easy to rescind by the new President. I'll have to search for a link to this law.
However, signing statements are not that (constitutionally) easy. Besides, there has NEVER been a President who has reduced their executive powers, and I doubt if Obama will walk the moral high road.
You have taken the bait. See the problem is not just the craven Dubya and his evil minions--it is the whole outlaw system of ruling by fiat with no accountability to anyone by this current, most past, and any future Presidents.
Chief among such an outlaw system's features are "signing statements" (which ought to be called secular indulgences after the Medieval Roman Catholic practice of selling forgiveness of sins for a sufficient donation to "the church") and executive orders (which effectively amount to presidential legislation with no Congressional or Supreme Court oversight). It is an "outlaw system" because it effectively makes the President a law unto him or herself.
So in our frustration at the outrages of 8 years of Bush we seek to overturn his exceses by using the very same instruments that createxd such excesses. By doing such we only increase the legitimization and institutionalization off such undemocratic tools and more firmly pledge our aliegence to a fascist governing style.
To my way of thinking this is the most detestable legacy and final F.U. that George W. Bush leaves to this nation.
Poet
They say Bush has kept America safe from terrorist attacks since 9/11. He, Cheney and THE COAL INDUSTRY are TOXIC TERRORISTS all over America. Appalachia just can't stand anymore of the prosperity. http://www.wisecountyissues.com Hannity's America sure isn't My America. We have been bombed, blasted and bulldozed right into Third World America. Our environment is toxic and our health care is abysmal, especially in East Tennessee where "horrifying" health care is deemed, defended and supported as the acceptable standards of health care. Profit Care comes ahead of Patient Care.
"'If the federal government announced tomorrow that it was creating a new domestic intelligence agency of more than 800,000 operatives reporting on even the most mundane everyday activities, Americans would be outraged,' says Michael German ..."
Wanna bet?
I would be outraged and I'm an American.
The Glue That Holds Chaos Together
This is one more argument for prosecutions and executions of the *Bush Crime Family (THX MM).
The case must be made that signing statements are illegal and that Bush was either insane, or knowingly committed treason against this country. Once the legality of everything that he has ever done has com into question it is the duty of our elected officials, and the Supreme Court, to nullify all of the Bush administrations anti-American programs.
Do any of you people work?
No, Cubby, we're all independently wealthy! Can't you tell?
Bush doesnt have the security once he is out of office.
But unless he appears in public or someone gets so mad they want to do something suicidal(and it is certainly possible given the anger he has generated)...
Its the Democrats fault.
If they had been more aggressive from the day Gore stopped Jesse Jackson from organizing against the Florida theft, much could have been avoided.
if they forced Bush to fend off impeachment, he would have been distracted.
They basically let him do what he wants.
These laws are the Democrats laws. The proof of that will be if Obama does nothing to stop them(or in 4 years, doesnt do the exact same thing but left leaning).
The only heroes are the guy throwing shoes at Bush and the other bidding on land with no money.
Why can't Obama make Executive Orders putting a stop to Bush's EO's?
For the future, we will need to get rid of the power that the president has to issue Executive Orders and Executive Pardons. Put an end to the Monarchial Powers of the President.
But I could be wrong !
The lame duck is flying high and fulfilling the promises he was paid for performing by his corporate bosses. He's just being an 'honest politician':
"Once bought, stays bought"
As he is flying to his retirement nest, he is s****g on the rest of us.
But I could be wrong !
"But I could be wrong!"
But you're not.
The greatest tragedy of all is that there is no final "Fuck You" from George Wanker Bush. Even when he's dead, even if they put his body in a rocket and shoot it to the end of the universe, the fumes of his evil, his premeditated and truculent stupidity, his imitation of a small, nasty, grinning rich boy in short pants carrying a large paint brush and a bucket of liquid human waste to paint crude insults on the walls of our houses in the middle of the night will live on. Stalin has been dead nearly 60 years now and his popularity in Russia is still widespread. For the bigots, the strutting and grasping reactionaries and fascists of this nation, George Wanker Bush will become an icon, the Elvis Presley of greed, stupidity, corruption, know-nothingness, aggression against the weak and helpless, of pride in every vile action a human being is capable of committing. We'll never live it down.
Ayuh.
The flaw in this article is the placement of the word 'Final' in the headline.
When this toadie is ultimately planted, a shiny Krugerrand on each eyelid and an eternal smirk planted on his mug, the arms crossed on his chest will both end in flying middle-finger salutes to a populace that never quite seemed to recognize the undiluted contempt he held for anybody outside the "Have-more" class.
Mordechai nails the bastard again. Well done. Yes, Bush is our very own little Stalin/Hitler/Caligula composite autocrat, and we owe the world an explanation for what this gibbering fool has done, in our name. We will NEVER be rid of the pestilence this steaming pile of pig dung has smeared on the face of the nation.
I know that for an outsider to criticise the US Constitution is to invite a good metaphorical kicking, but to me the three-month gap between the elction and the inauguration is one bit of your constitutional arrangements in dire need of amendment. It has taken the incumbency of a president as unfit as GWB, and a VP as villainous as Cheney, to highlight such weaknesses, but the Constitution is not perfect (otherwise you'd never have needed to amend it at all). The horse may have bolted and run round the corral kicking down all the fences for the past eight years, but you should upgrade the stable door locks to keep the next one inside.
I think America needs a few more outsiders like you making observations just like that. Thank you.
You are absolutely right. The problem is not the Constitution of the USA - it is the lack of Congressional oversight from a corrupt government that no longer represents the people. The framers of our Constitution didn't envision how corrupt Congress could become. Unfortunately, they assumed that Congress would represent the citizens instead of the global corporations and politically connected ruling class of bloodsuckers in Washington DC and Wall Street.
If Congress had not repeatedly broken the law - Bush/Cheney would not be in office right now. By taking impeachment off the table - the United States Congress took the Constitution off the table.
Not necessarily true... The framers created checks and balances to keep the judicial, executive, and congressional branches from gaining too much power... If they collude to violate or not enforce the constitution... Then We the People have the Duty to take the power back as mandated in the Constitution...
"Oops". - Founding Fathers
- NATIONAL SECURITY - "...the final step in creating an America we no longer recognize - an America where everyone is a suspect."
The '(global) war on terror' is being fought to 'prevent future terrorism'.
Everyone is capable of 'future terrorism'.
Everyone is a potential terrorist.
Everyone is a suspect.
Can we kick his ass once he's out of office?
Let me know when you're going to Dallas and I'll go with you. I'll wear my END OF KAKISTOCRACY T-shirt. The Secret Service and the Texas Rangers will never let us get anywhere near Preston Hollow.