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    AP Interview: McConnell wants to stop coal rules but Not Obama's Amnesty Decree

    Dec 17, 4:17 PM EST

    AP Interview: McConnell wants to stop coal rules
    By ERICA WERNER
    Associated Press


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    WASHINGTON (AP) -- Incoming Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., pledged on Wednesday to do all he can to stop President Barack Obama's coal plant regulations, saying a White House "crusade" has devastated his state's economy.
    The Environmental Protection Agency "has created a depression in my state and it's done a lot of damage to the country all across the country with these efforts to essentially eliminate coal fired generation," he said in an Associated Press interview.
    "I couldn't be angrier about it and whatever we can think of to try to stop it we're going to do. ... I know it won't be easy with Barack Obama in the White House."
    McConnell takes over the Senate leadership and its new Republican majority in January. He reaffirmed plans to make approving the Keystone XL pipeline, which would run from Canada to Texas, as the first order of business. He said other moves to counter Obama's environmental policies await, but he did not offer details.
    The Obama administration is trying to get fossil-fuel fired power plants to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 30 percent from 2005 levels by 2030. The White House also recently announced a deal with China to curb the greenhouse gases blamed for global warming.
    Asked if the Senate had any obligation to address global warming, McConnell said, "Look, my first obligation is to protect my people, who are hurting as the result of what this administration is doing."
    He said that despite the administration's "phony deal" with China, "coal is booming elsewhere."
    "Our country, going down this path all by ourselves, is going to have about as much impact as dropping a pebble in the ocean," McConnell said.
    "So for the president to pursue his crusade at the expense of the people of my state is completely unacceptable, and I'm going to do any and everything I can to stop it," McConnell said.
    McConnell also was cool to the administration's plans to normalize ties with Cuba. He said he defers to Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, a Cuban-American from Florida, on the issue because he said Rubio is an expert on U.S.-Cuban matters.
    Rubio has said that Obama's approach will help the Castro government while doing nothing to further human rights and democracy.
    "Sounds like the correct response to me," McConnell said. "I think he knows more about this than almost anybody in the Senate if not everybody in the Senate and I wouldn't differ with his characterization."


    On immigration, McConnell stopped short of pledging that Congress would block Obama's recent executive actions curbing deportations for millions of people who are in the United States illegally.

    Republicans strongly oppose Obama's move and are gearing up for a fight on the issue in February, when money runs out for the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees immigration matters. But the GOP's options appear limited, and "exactly how the February episode unfolds I couldn't tell you at this point," McConnell said.



    McConnell promised to restore a more open process of legislating and amendments in the Senate, which has been tightly run under outgoing Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. McConnell said he did not think the presence of several potential presidential candidates, including Rubio, would affect the Senate's work.
    "I think the Senate can survive presidential ambition," McConnell said.
    "Serious adults are in charge here and we intend to make progress. ... We're going to change the Senate's behavior, and hopefully change the country in the process."

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    "......and hopefully change the country...." uttered by a politician again!!! They have learned nothing, this voter will never vote for hope or change again!!! I hope many of you have learned to be suspect of those words. too. How has those words been working out? Has any satisfaction been delivered the past 15 years??

    Hope, change -- if a politician uses either or both of those words, be assured that I will not listen to another comment from that one!! McConnell has just proved using those words that he is not my kind of legislator. Those kind have proven to be not trustworthy!

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    Yea no kidding! Nobody hired these clowns to "change the country" it should be the people of America that change our country and not these sellout politicians crawling on their knee pads after the highest bidders!

    And everything in America has continued to get worse under the leadership of people like Mitch McConnell!

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