Anonymous ID: 4bf6e4 April 18, 2018, 11:53 p.m. No.1099152   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9157

>>1098359

 

>Why are D’s aggressively attacking Pruitt?

 

2010

Pruitt created a "Federalism Unit" in the Attorney General's office dedicated to fighting President Barack Obama's regulatory agenda and suing the administration over:

- its immigration policy,

- the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and

- the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

 

 

2012

Pruitt kept Oklahoma out of the mortgage settlement reached by 49 other states with five national lenders: - Ally Financial/GMAC,

- Bank of America,

- Citi,

- JPMorgan Chase, and

- Wells Fargo

 

2013

Pruitt brought a lawsuit targeting the Affordable Care Act.

 

Pruitt's office sued the EPA:

- to block its Clean Power Plan and Waters of the United States rule.

- on behalf of Oklahoma utilities unwilling to take on the burdens of additional regulation of their coal-fired plants, and criticized the agency in a congressional hearing.

- By 1/2017, Pruitt had sued the EPA 13x

 

Pruitt supported the Oklahoma legislature's bid to join four other states trying to restrict medical abortions by limiting or banning off-label uses of drugs, via House Bill 1970. After the state Supreme Court upheld a lower court's ruling that the abortion law was unconstitutional, Pruitt requested that the United States Supreme Court review the case.

 

Pruitt maintained that the Supreme Court's decision to strike down a provision of DOMA, a federal law that denied federal benefits to homosexual married couples did not affect Oklahoma's laws on the subject.

 

He's spent the last 20 yrs. fighting against EVERYTHING the D's love

Anonymous ID: 4bf6e4 April 19, 2018, 12:07 a.m. No.1099237   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9243 >>9244 >>9258 >>9262 >>9273 >>9342 >>9366

>>1098359

 

>Why are D’s aggressively attacking Pruitt?

 

2010

Pruitt created a "Federalism Unit" in the Attorney General's office dedicated to fighting President Barack Obama's regulatory agenda and suing the administration over:

- its immigration policy,

- the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and

- the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.

 

https:// www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/12/07/trump-names-scott-pruitt-oklahoma-attorney-general-suing-epa-on-climate-change-to-head-the-epa/?noredirect=on

 

2012

Pruitt kept Oklahoma out of the mortgage settlement reached by 49 other states with five national lenders:

- Ally Financial/GMAC,

- Bank of America,

- Citi,

- JPMorgan Chase, and

- Wells Fargo

 

http:// newsok.com/oklahoma-is-lone-maverick-in-national-mortgage-settlement-signed-by-49-states/article/3647630

 

2013

Pruitt brought a lawsuit targeting the Affordable Care Act.

 

http:// newsok.com/lawsuits-by-oklahoma-attorney-general-scott-pruitt-others-challenge-obamacare-subsidies/article/3911239

 

Pruitt's office sued the EPA:

- to block its Clean Power Plan and Waters of the United States rule.

 

https:// www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2016/12/07/trump-names-scott-pruitt-oklahoma-attorney-general-suing-epa-on-climate-change-to-head-the-epa/

 

- on behalf of Oklahoma utilities unwilling to take on the burdens of additional regulation of their coal-fired plants, and criticized the agency in a congressional hearing.

 

https:// stateimpact.npr.org/oklahoma/2013/10/03/an-insiders-guide-to-oklahoma-attorney-general-scott-pruitts-war-with-the-epa/

 

- By 1/2017, Pruitt had sued the EPA 13x

 

https:// www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/scott-pruitt-environmental-protection-agency_us_5878ad15e4b0b3c7a7b0c29c

 

Pruitt supported the Oklahoma legislature's bid to join four other states trying to restrict medical abortions by limiting or banning off-label uses of drugs, via House Bill 1970. After the state Supreme Court upheld a lower court's ruling that the abortion law was unconstitutional, Pruitt requested that the United States Supreme Court review the case.

 

http:// www.newson6.com/story/23134460/attorney-general-files-brief-in-supreme-court-review-of-oklahoma-abortion-law

 

Pruitt maintained that the Supreme Court's decision to strike down a provision of DOMA, a federal law that denied federal benefits to homosexual married couples did not affect Oklahoma's laws on the subject.

 

https:// www.krmg.com/news/local/attorney-general-says-supreme-court-gay-rights-ruling-doesn-affect-oklahoma/RldQmhTQXq7flyEPLUWq0J/

 

He's spent the last 20 yrs. fighting against EVERYTHING the D's love

Anonymous ID: 4bf6e4 April 19, 2018, 12:27 a.m. No.1099342   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9351

>>1098359

 

https:// nypost.com/2017/08/05/sessions-investigating-slush-fund-used-by-left-wing-groups/

 

Former Attorneys General Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch regularly arranged for major corporations to make large “donations” to left-leaning groups like UnidosUS — formerly the National Council of La Raza — and NeighborWorks America during settlement negotiations to end banking, environmental, civil-rights, and other federal lawsuits.

 

That means that all punitive damages awarded in the cases should have gone directly into the US Treasury, say Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee who probed the scheme in 2015.

 

Instead, $3 billion of the multi-billion-dollar 2013 agreements with Citigroup and Bank of America to settle cases related to mortgage-backed securities went to community-organizing groups.

 

The $17 billion Bank of America deal gave the bank “extra credit” if it donated $100 million or more to activist groups approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.

$20 BILLION...w/ a 'B'

 

>>1099237

>(see 2012)

 

Volkswagen was forced to spend $2 billion to promote and develop zero-emission vehicles as part of a 2016 settlement.

 

>>1099237

>(see 2013)

 

“Settlement funds should go first to the victims and then to the American people — not to . . . the political friends of whoever is in power,” Sessions said at the time.

 

The investigation will be the first tally of the cash that ended up in the hands of left-wing special interests — and signals a new willingness on Sessions’ part to scrutinize Obama administration activities.

 

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