12 states sue Biden for executive order related to "climate change"

 

 

A group of 12 attorneys general filed a joint lawsuit on Monday, March 8, against the Biden administration for the executive order to address the alleged "climate change" arguing that in addition to not having the authority to do so, the proposed measures will destroy the lives of hundreds of thousands of people.

 

The lawsuit, led by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, and joined by attorneys general from Arkansas, Arizona, Indiana, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee and Utah, explains Fox News, that Executive Order 13990 "has the potential to have a serious economic impact across the country through the expansion of federal regulatory power."

 

That is, by means of the Biden order he will not only destroy the economies of the states with his ambitious plan to reduce carbon emissions, but will also bypass the decisions of the governors on how to run their own states.

 

In his executive order, the Democratic president established a working group to determine what the “social costs” of greenhouse gas emissions would be and the breakdown is as follows: $ 269 billion for carbon dioxide, $ 990 billion dollars for methane gas and $ 8.24 trillion for nitrous oxide, for a total of approximately $ 9.5 trillion.

 

The lawsuit says that “in practice, this huge figure will be used to justify an equally huge expansion of federal regulatory power that will intrude on all aspects of Americans' lives, from their cars to their fridges and homes to your grocery and electricity bills ”.

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