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House Approps Approves Steve Austria Amendment To Blow Up Tailpipe Carbon Standards

Rep. Steve Austria (R-OH) receiving an award from the National Association of Manufacturers

Tea Party efforts to deny the United States the ability to fight global warming pollution include a new assault by Rep. Steve Austria (R-OH). On Tuesday, the House Appropriations Committee approved the FY 2012 Interior and Environment budget, which slashed the Environmental Protection Agency back to 1990s levels. In the markup, the committee approved an amendment by Austria to blow up the EPA’s carefully crafted tailpipe greenhouse standards, which were developed pursuant to the Supreme Court decision that greenhouse emissions are pollution:

The amendment, from Ohio Republican Steve Austria, would prohibit the agency from regulating carbon dioxide emissions from new motor vehicles or their engines after model year 2016. The proposal leaves intact a carefully negotiated agreement between the Obama administration and automakers to reduce greenhouse gases from vehicles. However, the amendment would prevent state and local authorities from setting standards for subsequent model years.

The committee adopted the amendment on a 27-20 vote, with former panel chairman Jerry Lewis (R-CA) joining Democrats in dissent.

Austria’s top campaign contributors include coal-fired electric utility American Electric Power, which has given the two-term politician $31,450 over his career. He has also received over $32,000 each from the automotive and oil and gas industries, and has strong ties to the National Association of Manufacturers, a major right-wing climate denier lobby group.

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Steve Austria (R-OH) Doesn’t Know When the Depression Happened

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Austrian economics (pardon the pun) continues to take over the Republican Party:

U.S. Rep. Steve Austria said he supports a scaled-down federal economic-stimulus proposal, but the Beavercreek Republican told The Dispatch editorial board that the huge influx of money into the economy could have a negative effect.

“When (President Franklin) Roosevelt did this, he put our country into a Great Depression,” Austria said. “He tried to borrow and spend, he tried to use the Keynesian approach, and our country ended up in a Great Depression. That’s just history.”

Most historians date the beginning of the Great Depression at or shortly after the stock-market crash of 1929; Roosevelt took office in 1933.

Probabilities indicate that this is not the stupidest conservative in congress.

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