Mission Accomplished 0bama Style by Glenn McCoy #ISIS #IranDeal #EndOfAmerica #DemLiesMatter http://t.co/iatZLe5ciy pic.twitter.com/ZBAQ6rBspL
— Political Cartoons (@PolToons) October 6, 2015
It's becoming springtime for dictators - The Orange County Register http://t.co/huZrse6VMG
— Earl Crosby (@EasyEarl) October 5, 2015
In a rare burst of independence and self-interest, the California Legislature, led by largely Latino and Inland Democrats, last month defeated Gov. Jerry Brown’s attempt to cut gasoline use in the state by 50 percent by 2030. These political leaders, backed by the leftovers of the once-powerful oil industry, scored points by suggesting that this goal would lead inevitably to much higher fuel prices and even state-imposed gas rationing.
Days later, however, state regulators announced plans to impose similarly tough anti-fossil-fuel quotas anyway. This pronouncement, of course, brought out hosannas from the green lobby – as well as their most reliable media allies. Few progressives today appear concerned that an expanding, increasingly assertive regulatory state, as long as it errs on the “right side,” poses any long-term risks.
Welcome to the new age of authority, in which voters’ mundane concerns are minimized, and the bureaucracy – backed by an elected executive – rules the roost, armed with full confidence that it knows best. Nor is this merely a California phenomenon.
REPORT: Gov't workers make $52,688 more than private sector employees every year... http://t.co/Io5qOG3D4Y #tcot #p2 pic.twitter.com/T9SeyhAPdV
— pete602 (@petefrt) October 9, 2015