Anyone who is surprised that climate cultists want to do away with multiple Constitutional protections designed to protect citizens from mob rule and tyranny, please raise your hand (yet, most Warmists still refuse to practice what they preach)
Biden’s Executive Order on Climate Crisis Exposes Need for Constitutional Change
Biden’s January 27, 2021 executive order “Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad” reveals the way corporate power is protected from democracy.
“We face a climate crisis that threatens our people and communities, public health and economy, and, starkly, our ability to live on planet Earth,” the order reads. However, rather than seek to govern the private fossil fuel sector, the order narrowly confines itself to future oil and gas leases on public lands. That’s because current interpretations of the U.S. Constitution ties the hands of the government from substantively governing existing fossil fuel infrastructure.
That’s because the Constitution protects us from dictatorship. Remember, these are the same people who spent four years (and 8 years under George W. Bush) caterwauling about him being a Fascist and a dictator for removing government authority
Because Biden’s order remains “consistent with applicable law,” it does nothing to govern private oil and gas leasing, or existing leases on federal lands. This tells us something about that “applicable law,” namely, the U.S. Constitution and the U.S. Supreme Court’s interpretation and manipulation of law to insulate corporate power.
Biden’s order operates within the confines of a system of law that has elevated fossil fuel companies into “persons” that enjoy property rights including under the Due Process Clause. (A corruption of the 14th Amendment that was actually meant to create some justice for formerly enslaved people.)
Hmm, so the climate cultists want to take away private property rights? OK, let’s take away their property, see how they feel (as a sidebar, this is why you should watch out if the Waters of the US rule is given another whirl, one of the most Big Government of Big Government rules ever)
Of course, it’s not up to Biden to change this status quo. But the reasons Biden’s order is so weak exposes a structure that will seek to limit bolder future action to address the climate crisis. (snip)
The order does what it can within existing law. It’s up to movements to change that law. That means expanding constitutional demands beyond procedural demands to abolish the Electoral College and reform the courts, and into substantively addressing corporate constitutional privileges enshrined in the Constitution.
So, since their 30+ years of spreading awareness hasn’t worked, they want to institute one party rule, like in China, North Korea, the old Soviet Union and new Russian Federation, Cuba, and other authoritarian regimes. That pesky Constitution is just so inconvenient to government dictates and forcing people to comply with your doomsday cult beliefs.
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Biden’s January 27, 2021 executive order “

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