(Anthony T.) The States are starting to push back against Biden’s authoritarian rule.
by Anthony T., February, 11th, 2021
Oklahoma’s governor Kevin Stitt has just issued an Executive Order that makes a recent Executive Order by Biden of no effect to the State of Oklahoma.
Stitt’s reason to nullify Biden’s Executive Order is due to the fact Biden’s executive order destroys thousands of jobs in the gas and oil industry and violates the Constitution too.
The Oklahoma governor signs an executive order criticizing the Biden Administration’s attack on energy producing states like Oklahoma. https://t.co/KJcN6HeAmK
— KOAM News Now (@koamfox14) February 8, 2021
ICYMI: Yesterday I signed an executive order to protect Oklahoma’s oil and gas industry from a Washington power grab.
Thanks @ZackTaylorHD28, @JaySteagall, and Rep. Brad Boles for your support! #OKleg
Read the EO here: https://t.co/aFVzNa9R4w pic.twitter.com/T0fui6POwl
— Governor Kevin Stitt (@GovStitt) February 9, 2021
KOAM News reported Stitt’s Executive Order and had these details to share:
The Oklahoma governor signs an executive order criticizing the Biden Administration’s attack on energy producing states like Oklahoma.
Governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order today to protect Oklahoma’s oil and gas industry from a Washington power grab.
Executive Order 2021-03 highlights Oklahoma’s role as an global leader in energy production as well as the state’s successful “all of the above” strategy that has reduced carbon dioxide emissions to levels below the national average while producing the most affordable energy in the United States.
The order also criticizes the Biden Administration’s attack on energy producing states like Oklahoma, specifically citing the federal overreach and dismissal of Oklahoma’s constitutional ability to properly determine how to best develop its own natural resources.
Oklahoma Governor Uses Executive Order To Nullify Biden’s https://t.co/kpDZ6xf0hb
— starrick1 (@starrick1) February 11, 2021
Charging
President Biden’s Executive Order 13990“is in contravention of Article II Section 2
and the 10th Amendment of the United States Constitution”
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt issued his own
executive order this week to,in effect, nullify it.https://t.co/EFNE4l7Nas
— @TexasBlooz (@TexasBlooz) February 11, 2021
The Shawnee Star got the scoop too:
Governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order Monday to protect Oklahoma’s oil and gas industry from a Washington power grab.
Executive Order 2021-03 highlights Oklahoma’s role as an global leader in energy production as well as the state’s successful “all of the above” strategy that has reduced carbon dioxide emissions to levels below the national average while producing the most affordable energy in the United States.
“Energy production is the backbone of Oklahoma’s economy,” said Gov. Stitt. “My executive order sends a clear message to the Biden Administration that threatening to destroy Oklahoma jobs and our constitutional ability to develop our oil and gas is unacceptable. We will not be passive in responding to systematic attacks on Oklahoma values.”
As the days go on look for more Governors to stand up against Biden’s regime.
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