Weekly Opinion Editorial
POLICY WAS PRUITT’S DEMISE!
by Steve Fair
When EPA Administer Scott
Pruitt resigned last week, he cited the ‘unrelenting attacks’ on himself and
his family as the reason. The attacks
were coming from the liberal left and they were brutal. Pruitt was pushed out of the position because
of the Trump administration’s environmental policies. While Democrats might claim they were
outraged by Pruitt flying first class, handing out raises to his staff, building
a secure phone booth at the agency, and trying to buy a used mattress, that was
a smoke screen. Pruitt’s effectiveness
at undoing the crippling regulations on the fossil fuel industry implemented
under the Obama administration was the real reason for his resignation. Three observations on Scott Pruitt’s
resignation:
First, conservatives can be
fickle. As Pruitt faced more and more ethics
investigations in DC, his supporters began to abandon him. Make no mistake, there is no excuse for
misbehavior, but many Congressional Republicans and the POTUS abandoned Pruitt because
it became politically expedient. Liberals
won because conservatives wouldn’t ignore the noise and stick together. As Pruitt’s issues played out in the media,
his position became untenable, not because of the Ds, but because of the Rs. Pruitt likely should have been
investigated. People in positions of
power should be accountable, but he should have counted on conservatives to not
fold under public pressure and to play out the hand.
Second, Pruitt should have
anticipated the scrutiny. The EPA, under
Republican and Democrat presidents, has been an agency whose regulations have
hurt the U.S. economy more than any other government agency. While Oklahoma’s attorney general Pruitt sued
the EPA a number of times. After
appointment as EPA administer, he immediately reigned in the agency’s
overreach, which outraged the left. Pruitt
should have known the left would try to find anything they could to under mind
him. His primary mistake was thinking
the left played fair and that the right had his back. Did Scott Pruitt make mistakes in
judgment? Sure, but who doesn’t. Were his mistakes exaggerated, caricatured
and blown out of proportion by the media?
Absolutely! Pruitt should have
expected it. What he shouldn’t have
expected was conservatives abandoning him.
Third, Pruitt’s political
future is yet to be determined. Some so-called
political experts say he has no political future- others say he does. Fact is, no one knows, but Scott Pruitt, the
voters, and God, not necessarily in that order. But if Scott Pruitt’s
political future hinges solely on what happened during his tenure at the EPA,
his accomplishments far overshadow his poor judgment. If voters will think in a rational and not
emotional way in the voting booth, Pruitt will be just fine. Pruitt did an outstanding job at implementing
Trump’s de-regulation policy. Those
actions positively impacted the economy.
Pruitt’s challenge will be explaining in a 30 second TV spot or on a
push card how his problems at EPA were solely over policy.
Of all members of President
Trump’s cabinet, none reversed previous administration policy like Scott Pruitt. The EPA’s overreach was being reigned in
under his leadership. Regulations that
crippled industries, cost American jobs, and forced Americans to pay higher
fuel costs, were dialed back. The left
couldn’t have that and Pruitt gave them enough ammunition to force him out with
the right’s help.
2 comments:
Steve - always enjoy reading your posts - keep it up! Mike Evans
Thanks Mike. I appreciate you reading.
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