by James Murphy
New American
The election of Donald Trump on November 5 has already caused a lot of consternation in the climate zealot community, with hockey-stick graph creator Michael Mann declaring the United States a “failed Democratic state” after the election results became known. A list of actions climate realists have compiled for Trump to take during his upcoming presidency is certain to upset the climate hysterics even more.
A coalition of climate realist and energy independence groups has suggested 10 actions Trump should take when he takes office in January. The groups presenting the agenda are The Heartland Institute, E&E Legal Institute, Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT), Truth in Energy and Climate, and The American Energy Institute…
Many of the suggestions from the climate realists involve rolling back the administrative state’s unconstitutional takeover of responsibilities that rightfully belong to Congress. For decades now, the alphabet agencies have usurped congressional authority in rulemaking for the federal government. If the new Trump administration is able to stem that tide, it will have done a huge thing.




