The article which follows is excerpted by me in its entirety
from the Washington Post of September 9, 2019. I do so because it needs to be
available to everyone, not just Post subscribers, of which I am one. Arnold Schwarzenegger
needs no introduction. Read the article, think about what he says herein. It is
important, if for no other reason, because it exemplifies how disastrously far
off the rails the current administration has gone. Now if we could just put
Arnie and Moscow Mitch in a steel cage match….!
Arnold Schwarzenegger: "Trump can’t erase a decade of clean
air progress with a Sharpie"
By Arnold Schwarzenegger
September 8 at 7:11 PM
“California has been a leader in the fight to clean our air
since one of my heroes, Ronald Reagan, was our governor.
The Trump administration, for some reason, is hellbent on
reversing decades of history and progress. Whether it is political pettiness,
shortsightedness or just plain jealousy, I couldn’t tell you. I can tell you
that it’s wrong. It’s un-American. And it’s an affront to long-standing
conservative principles.
To understand why I’m so angry about the administration’s
move to revoke California’s waiver to regulate automobile emissions, you must
understand the history. In 1967, Reagan established the California Air
Resources Board to fight crippling pollution. He appointed as its first
director not a political hack or lobbyist, but a scientist, Arie Jan
Haagen-Smit, who was a pioneering researcher of the causes and impacts of smog.
The 1970 Clean Air Act, signed by another California Republican, President
Richard M. Nixon, gave California the authority to regulate air pollution —
and ever since, we have had what is called a waiver from the federal government
to set car pollution limits.
Historically, it worked well. We set our standards, and the
federal government didn’t just respect our authority, it generally made our
rules the standard for the entire nation. During my time as governor, we had
some hiccups with George W. Bush administration officials. They told us
greenhouse gases were not a pollutant, and we won in the Supreme Court (duh).
Then they didn’t approve our clean air waiver, but that ended when
President Barack Obama took office and made a compromise version of our state
standard the national standard. (italics are mine) The Trump
administration’s threat to revoke our waiver to clean our air is more extreme.
And coming from a Republican White House, it’s downright hypocritical.
How many times have you heard conservatives beat the drum of
states’ rights? But suddenly, when a state wants to pollute less and protect
its citizens from deadly pollution, conservatives throw states’ rights straight
out the window. Nixon and Reagan understood the importance of California’s
right to clean air, but some so-called Republicans today seem to only believe
in states’ rights when it’s convenient, when the state voted for their party,
or when the state is doing something really dumb.
How many times have you heard Republicans talk about
security and public safety? When Americans are attacked or bridges collapse, we
demand action. We know pollution sickens and kills hundreds of thousands; the
administration’s own EPA says lowering the automobile standard will literally
kill more people. But suddenly public safety doesn’t matter much anymore.
So why is revoking California’s waiver even being discussed?
They should come out to California. Last year, the U.S.
economy grew by 2.9 percent. California’s economy, with our supposedly
crippling regulations, grew by 3.5 percent . We’ve outpaced the nation’s
economic growth even as we’ve protected our people. (my note: in plain
speak, California with all its “regulations,” etc., outpaced the national
economy by 20%. What is less certain is the breadth of the benefits of this
growth)
Our success is built on our consistency. Ever since Reagan,
each governor has continued the legacy of moving toward a clean energy future.
We don’t play the games Washington does, with each administration changing the
trajectory of the United States and forcing businesses to guess about where we
are headed.
That’s a big reason nearly half of the venture capital in
the United States comes to California. Businesses aren’t just thinking about
their talking points for their next campaign. They’re planning for five years,
10 years, 20 years. Businesses must have long-term vision to succeed.
Knee-jerk reactionary policies such as the move to revoke
our clean air waiver create uncertainty. These companies have been planning and
working toward cleaner cars for a decade. They didn’t ask for the Trump
administration’s backward thinking, and they know it won’t help them. This
“solution” in search of a problem reminds me of the nine words that most
terrified Reagan: “I’m from the government and I’m here to help.”
Business leaders — and Californians — know that you can’t
just erase decades of history and progress by drawing a line through it with a
Sharpie. It’s time the administration learns that lesson.
California will fight this decision. And I promise you, we
will win.”
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