By Michelle Malkin
Friday, August 01, 2014
The lofty motto of the Environmental Protection Agency is
"protecting people and the environment." In practice, however, EPA
bureaucrats faithfully protect their own people and preserve the government's
cesspool of manipulation, cover-ups and cronyism.
Just last week, Mark Levin and his vigilant Landmark
Legal Foundation went to court to ask federal district judge Royce Lamberth to
sanction the EPA "for destroying or failing to preserve emails and text
messages that may have helped document suspected agency efforts to influence
the 2012 presidential election." The motion is part of a larger Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit to force EPA to release emails and related
records from former EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson and others "who may
have delayed the release dates for hot-button environmental regulations until
after the Nov. 6, 2012, presidential election."
Thanks to Levin and Landmark, Jackson and other EPA
officials admitted in depositions that they used personal, nongovernmental
email accounts to hide communications about official EPA business sent and
received on their government-issued BlackBerries and smart phones. The agency
has continued to drag its feet for two years in response to Landmark's FOIA
requests.
Levin minced no words: "The EPA is a toxic waste
dump for lawlessness and disdain for the Constitution." Not to mention
disdain for the public's right to know. As Levin added: "When any federal agency
receives a FOIA request, the statute says it must preserve every significant
repository of records, both paper and electronic, that may contain materials
that could be responsive to that request."
The agency is legally obliged to notify all involved in
the suit to preserve everything in their possession that could be discoverable
in the litigation. But the feds have bent over backward to delay and deny.
"(T)he people at the EPA, from the administrator on down, think they're
above the law, that no one has the right to question what or how they do their
jobs," Levin blasted. "Well, they're wrong. The laws apply to
everyone, even federal bureaucrats."
That's a bedrock principle the EPA has defied over and
over again. As I first reported 13 corruption-stained years ago in 2001, former
EPA head Carol Browner oversaw the destruction of her computer files on her
last day in office under the Clinton administration -- in clear violation of a
judge's order requiring the agency to preserve its records. Browner ordered a
computer technician: "I would like my files deleted. I want you to delete
my files." In 2003, the agency was held in contempt and fined more than
$300,000 in connection with another email destruction incident under Browner's
watch.
It was Levin's Landmark Legal Foundation -- upheld by
Judge Lamberth -- that held the corruptocrats accountable then, as they are
now.
As President Obama's energy czar, Browner went on to
bully auto execs "to put nothing in writing, ever" regarding secret
negotiations she orchestrated on a deal to increase federal Corporate Average
Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards. She was also singled out by Obama's own
independent oil-spill commission for repeatedly misrepresenting scientists'
findings and doctoring data to justify the administration's draconian drilling
moratorium.
Browner previously had been caught by a congressional
subcommittee using taxpayer funds to create and send out illegal lobbying
material to more than 100 left-wing environmental organizations. She abused her
office to orchestrate a political campaign by liberal groups, who turned around
and attacked Republican lawmakers for supporting regulatory reform.
The names may change, but the politicized rot stays the
same. The GOP staff of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee issued
a detailed report this week on the secretive "Billionaire's Club"
behind EPA. The analysis exposed how a massive network of left-wing
foundations, activists and wealthy donors exploits IRS-approved
"charitable" status and tax-deductible donations to lobby illegally
on behalf of the EPA and operate a "green revolving door" between
government and far-left groups.
Among the key players: the Environmental Grantmakers
Association, which coordinates green grants and refuses to divulge its
membership list to Congress, and Democracy Alliance, the dark-money outfit led
by Philip Gara LaMarche that does not disclose its members or donor-recipients.
"These entities propagate the false notion that they
are independent citizen-funded groups working altruistically," according
to the report. "In reality, they work in tandem with wealthy donors to
maximize the value of the donors' tax-deductible donations and leverage their
combined resources to influence elections and policy outcomes, with a focus on
the EPA."
Saving the planet? Ha. The leftist-controlled
Environmental Corruption Agency is only in business to serve its pals and
subvert its political enemies, while endangering resource security and
sabotaging the deliberative process. Real environmental protection starts with
draining this fetid swamp.
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