Biden Is Pushing 'Equity' and 'Environmental Justice' Into Every Corner of the Regulatory State
Will a new commission at the U.S. Department of Agriculture solve racism? We're going to find out.

As parts of the federal bureaucracy go, the Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) would seem to be one of the more mundane and nonpolitical.
It doesn't make rules that restrict the free market or tell people how to live their lives. It's responsible for little more than managing the health insurance plans and the retirement benefits afforded to more than 152 million current and former federal workers and their families. That's about as rote and boring as a federal agency could be.
And yet, the EBSA is now subject to the Biden administration's attempt to make literally every government function part of the fight against climate change.
"The big change under Biden, and this is his own phrase, is 'whole-of-government' regulatory transformations in climate crisis, in equity, in competition policy, in 'long COVID,' in digital currency, and so on down the line," says Wayne Crews, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and author of the free market group's annual report on the size of the regulatory state. "It's way beyond what we saw with Barack Obama, and his pen and phone."
Fund managers who handle retirement accounts through the EBSA are being told to consider climate change and other environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors in their decisions. It illustrates how deeply the Biden administration has embedded "controversial, unrelated progressive causes into the regulatory process," Crews says.
And that's just one example of how the Biden administration has shifted the priorities of the federal regulatory state. In the 28th annual edition of its "10,000 Commandments" report, CEI says those "whole-of-government" mandates are telling bureaucrats to prioritize issues that in some cases have nothing to do with the functions of their agencies.
Like Executive Order 13985, which Biden signed shortly after taking office in order to promote "racial equity and support for underserved communities through the federal government." In practice, equity doesn't mean equal opportunities but rather equality of outcomes—a situation that naturally paves the way for all manner of new mandates and regulations. The Department of Agriculture, for example, has responded to that executive order by launching what the CEI report calls "the open-ended pursuit" of racial justice via the establishment of a new "racial equity commission."
Whether a USDA commission can bring about an end to racism remains an open question—and it's probably right to be skeptical. But there's no doubt that, like all expansions of the federal regulatory state into new territory, the commission's very existence makes the goal of scaling back the USDA more difficult.
Overall, the CEI report pegs the cost of the federal regulatory state at about $2 trillion. While the number of new rules approved during 2021 was historically rather low—there were merely 3,257 of them—the total did tick upwards from the annual levels achieved by the Trump administration, which had managed to slow regulatory processes significantly.
While it might not be churning out new rules at a record pace, the Biden administration is laying the groundwork for a larger and less accountable regulatory state. Several executive orders and subsequent rules made by various agencies have tamped down on transparency, according to the CEI report. That includes the abolition of a Trump-era executive order that required a direct presidential appointee, rather than a career bureaucrat, to have the final sign-off on any binding policy, as well as the elimination of another Trump-era order that required agencies to publish more information online about their regulatory work.
Perhaps most worrying is the way the Biden administration has sidelined consideration of regulations' costs. In an executive order issued in January 2021, Biden ordered agencies to include unquantifiable benefits in their analyses, and some agencies have pushed even further. The Environmental Protection Agency, for example, boasted in May 2021 about doing away with what it called "unnecessary" considerations of costs and benefits from its regulations.
Overall, the decline in regulatory transparency means Congress and outside groups like CEI will have a more difficult time tracking what regulatory agencies are doing.
Paring back the new growth of the regulatory state will be difficult as long as Biden remains in the White House, but Crews hopes that Congress could take steps to push back on the transparency issues after the midterms—regardless of which party controls the House and Senate.
"It's hard to vote against transparency," he says.
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"Will a new commission at the U.S. Department of Agriculture solve racism? We're going to find out."
Why not?
What could be more racist than growing food?
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What could be more racist than growing food?
Heifer International agrees: Agriculture: Rooted in Racism
That article is why I stopped donating to them.
*barf*
WTF? They're certainly never getting another dollar from me, either. Thanks for the link! For years at work, my staff and I took up a large collection for this group. Thankfully (since it looks like this article was written in 2020) we haven't done so since the beginning of the pandemic for various reasons. I'll find another charity for my team to support.
Certainly, growing chickens and watermelons is racist.
Well, Congress is filled with both. Chicken RINOs who let the Dems walk all over them and watermelon Dems who look green on the outside, but are all commie on the inside.
Not to mention really had and idiodic. I must have planted a dozen chickens, and have yet to grow a single chicken tree
Not to mention growing waffles.
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Who saw this coming?
I’m sure Boehm carefully calculated the Biden campaign's promise to do exactly this in his strategic, reluctant vote.
To anybody who didn't vote for Trump:
We. Fucking. Told. You.
Breaking: Wall Street Journal: “what’s the inflation rate, it’s a surprisingly hard question to answer”.
I really didn’t except them to pursue the “inflation is low” path while abolishing- ish mortgage credit scores. Guess it’s for future mortgage forgiveness decrees.
Today in libertarian news and commentary.
The Democrats are already casting doubt on the next presidential election.
Great, that means they can be arrested before their Insurrection can enDanger Our Democracy.
There are no rules, just weapons.
Oh, and I take Reason to task for not covering a lot of stuff, but I honestly will not go after them for not covering this because this is just so obvious and stupid, hardly anything really needs to be said. But my favorite libertarian publication covered it and it's a laugh riot.
Many people of Mexican decent claim Native American heritage.
It’s as easy as pick a tribe and join.
I can’t wait for the Russians to claim ownership of the entire New World since it was their extremely distant ancestors that crossed the land bridge in the first place.
And on the more hard-hitting side of coin.
Hey man, it's just about being your true self, it's about consenting adults...
*takes nap*
Breast removal for 14 yr old girls is healthcare!
Tragically, MAID is increasingly being seen as a solution to people’s distress, no matter the cause. Some doctors and counsellors are even recommending it to certain patients and clients. In August, for example, an army veteran seeking treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder and a traumatic brain injury was rightly outraged to be offered MAID by an employee of Veterans Affairs Canada, entirely unprompted.
Just well-meaning progressives!
Once you say it is okay for doctors to kill their patients, it is inevitable that sick and vulnerable people will either be bullied into suicide or just straight up murdered for convenience. You can't make it okay to help people die. That is otherwise known as murder. In a world of slippery slopes, there is none more slippery than saying it is okay to murder people.
You would think "libertarians", who are normally acutely aware of giving the power of life and death to government, would understand that.
So, no death penalty then?
Bs. Those they are putting to sleep are progressives and marxists so that really doesn't count asnkilling
With socialized medicine, it’s just a pragmatic cost saving measure.
That's an excellent example of driving off the cliff while waving at libertarianism.
Perhaps most worrying is the way the Biden administration has sidelined consideration of regulations’ costs. In an executive order issued in January 2021, Biden ordered agencies to include unquantifiable benefits in their analyses, and some agencies have pushed even further. The Environmental Protection Agency, for example, boasted in May 2021 about doing away with what it called “unnecessary” considerations of costs and benefits from its regulations.
There is a statute, not a regulation, that was passed back in the 1990s that requires agencies to do a cost benefit analysis on every regulation and make a determination that the benefits outweigh the costs before promulgating the rule.
Any court that is staffed by anything other than the worst Democratic hack judge is not going to buy the Administration getting around that rule by calling some benefits “unquantifiable”. That is facially absurd. All this order is doing is ensuring that every reg this administration writes using such a justification will be struck down the first time a court reviews it.
More interesting than that is that the Supreme Court has expressed some real interest in overturning Chevron, which is the case that says agencies can do about anything they want as long as it is within the scope of the law and there is any reasonable factual basis for doing it. An Agency enacting a regulation on the basis that “unquantifiable benefits” outweigh quantifiable and known costs is about as perfect an opportunity for the Court to reconsider Chevron as any I can think of. I don’t think Democrats would like that very much.
If your goal is to enact regulations that have some effect and stand up in court, this EO is about the worst way you could accomplish that. In fact, it might put the entire regulatory state in jeopardy should it cause the Supreme Court to relook Chevron.
As a great man once said, “Never underestimate Joe’s ability to fuck things up.”
Gen Z produced a list of demands, I see.
I'm just trying to figure out if this is the original Port Huron statement or the watered down second draft, man.
LEARN MORE
GEN Z AGENDA
So retard Marxist thinks he has something new?
Gen Z keeps trying to say their inability to launch is due to the terrible policies of the past, but even if true they do nothing but take the worst of history and demand MORE of that, not the things that brought prosperity and peace so it's hard to take them seriously.
"Good-paying Green Jobs"
If those were worth the pay, you wouldn't have to ask for them, commie shit.
(not you, DR(P))
I thought green jobs paid very well. Isn't Al Gore a billionaire?
Youth voices. You know, it's funny, Millennials were the "youth vote" and whenever I'm near a Millennial these days, I get the strong whiff of menopause and male pattern baldness. Your fifteen minutes is ticking, Gen Z, you've got *checks watch* 14 minutes and 27 seconds left. You'd better get cracking.
It’s time that future generations receive some say, beyond voting, for matters in the US Government. It’s necessary that we have formal and recognized youth representation from qualified individuals in both legislative and executive branches of government in the form of councils or boards that serve as a form of advisement for the president and lawmakers alike. Youth voices and youth issues deserve and need to be heard to protect the interests of youth generations moving forward and to better protect the future of this country and the world.
That might be the dumbest thing I have ever read. I need to go play some chess or something to try and let my brain get back the IQ points I lost even reading that. Who wrote this? The Babylon Bee?
Gen Z wrote it, man. We need to have more Gen Z’ers running the country, and it needs to happen *checks latin* Ex Votum.
You know, it’s funny, Millennials were the “youth vote” and whenever I’m near a Millennial these days, I get the strong whiff of menopause and male pattern baldness. Your fifteen minutes is ticking, Gen Z, you’ve got *checks watch* 14 minutes and 27 seconds left. You’d better get cracking.
I think the funniest thing is that even my own 13 and 15 yr. olds aren't this transparent and don't assume I'm this stupid.
I think you're being pretty generous in your assessment, DR(P). Millennials as a group are pretty craven and useless. Like any pre-teen, they seem to believe they are the 1st generation to be dissatisfied, and to have 'figured it all out.' Unlike prior generations, the education system has not risen to give them the tools they need to discover they are dead-nuts wrong. Likely because of the boomer's obsession w/ themselves and youth, and too many of gen X's falling into line w/ the boomer's stupid beliefs. These are generalizations, but they do bear up under scrutiny -this society would not be where it is if there were a focus on individual rights and responsibility. These are not tenets of youth culture movements in the US, except perhaps 'free speech' at berkeley, nominally.
We just need more adulting classes, damnit.
It could simply be demographics. I think most young folks in the US are not American, or not white American anyway, and thus don't have the traditional cultural inclination toward English Enlightenment values. I doubt these kids sleep with the writings of Locke or Hobbes under their blankets.
Self-Determination for US Territories
The US’s history of imperialism and not granting the same rights to all citizens make it imperative that we allow US territories to determine their own fate. Whether it is Puerto Rico or any other US Territory: If the citizens of a territory want to become a state, they should be allowed to become a state. If they want to be independent, they should be allowed to be independent. The bottomline is that the citizens of US territories are the best people equipped to determine what is best for them.
Yes, I'd love to see how awesome Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands do without being subsidized by the U.S.
Puerto Rico has had several votes on self-determination or statehood, and they seem to have gone nowhere yet. The USVI has shown no interest in either.
Generation retard.
The only one I like is "pay your interns". That would do to rich kids what the minimum wage has been doing to poor kids for two generations now. Paying interns would just mean there were no internships and the kids who are rich enough to work for free would be just a fucked as the kids who are willing to work for less than minimum wage.
Unpaid internships only exist for useless retard majors/jobs that are compleatly unnecessary. All of my internships were paid, but they were all in engineering. If retard gender studies cunt needs to work for free to prove her worth why should a company foot the bill for her to prove she's not a useless cunt?
???
Something something Soros-funded prosecutor elections.
Abolish the Filibuster
Something tells me this one has an expiration date of January 21st, 2025, on it.
I'm guessing it will expire January 3, 2023.
The filibuster is a tool for the minority. Why do they hate minorities?
It is a completely undemocratic process
That's kinda the point of the Senate....
I don't even have to read it. A small handful of political activists claiming, without evidence, to represent a broad, diverse demographic has Marxism written all over it.
No More War...
Does this include Ukraine?
Shush your mouf!
Despite the endless amounts of money that local, state, and federal governments invest in policing, it is not having the desired effect in reducing crime.
Defund the police and stop prosecuting criminals and then when the crime rate explodes say "look at all the money we spend on the police and how much crime is going up."
Smart.
'We shall make up the deficiency in numbers by our courage; a single discharge of grape fired in the air will suffice to strike terror in the ranks of our opponents, who will all of them fly if a few of them get their faces scratched. They are merely Pompey's dandies, afraid of having their faces spoiled.' True during Bonaparte's time, true now. Given antifa & assorted asshats' tendency toward threatening guillotines when elections don't go their way, seems apropos.
The funniest (or saddest) part is the opening sentence: "The Gen Z Agenda highlights the immense diversity of our generation, both in background and in belief."
It makes sense though. "Diverse" populations don't tend to be very libertarian.
Pay Your Interns
Experience is not going to pay the bills. Unpaid internships exploit young people and prevent working class students from gaining valuable experience. If an internship is unpaid, students may not be able to afford to sacrifice time they could use getting paid at a job. These unpaid opportunities will only be available to young people who can afford it. Pay Our Interns says it best: We must be “committed to ensuring all people — especially people of color and of low-income backgrounds
Funny thing is, the worst offenders for this are progressives at offices for reporters and lawyers.
The unpaid internship is one I can agree with. Not just employers but grad schools, Veterinary and Medical schools etc, look at and use for hiring and admissions, candidates internship hours and volunteer hours. I worked so I didn't have time to do any of these (and as a non-traditional student I also had a family to support).
I was denied entrance to vet school because I didn't have many volunteer hours. They said we want to make sure that our students actually understand what practicing medicine actually entails. I said I had worked seventeen years as a nurse and before that worked on a farm/ranch, so I think I have a pretty good idea, especially as I was applying to be a large animal vet. She said that my experience wasn't applicable to what they were looking for.
But the girl who showed up in sparkly cut off jeans and slip on sneakers to assist in calf watch at the dairy (it was part of our grade, I showed up in Carhartt coveralls and muck boots and guess who ended up processing the calves that were born?). She got into vet school.
It's good to see that "Data was used" though.
Environmental theocracy.
Ruch Limbaugh used to say environmentalists are like watermelons - green on the outside, red in the middle.
I don't think that was Rush... it was another conservative commenter... but maybe it was. I don't remember him saying it, but I do remember one of the b-listers saying it.
Used to listen to him on the drive home and I'm 100% certain he said that. A lot.
yes. a lot.
It was around the same time Glenn Beck was referring to George Soros as "Creepy Dude."
I don't know who this Glenn Beck person is, but I like him already.
Is there some joke about Glenn Beck I don't know, or do you actually not know him?
If you don't. He's okay. Kind of conspiratorial, but I think a lot of that was overstated. I don't know where he's at these days, but he founded The Blaze at one point.
It is a joke about Glen Beck. According to Sarc, Beck called Soros "creepy dude". Paul is saying he agrees with that.
I know who Glenn Beck is. That was my semi-humorous way of agreeing with him about Soros being on the creepy side.
[edit] with a nod to admitting that I don't hear much from or about Glenn Beck these days, is he still up and about? Given my youtube feed which is chockablock with crazypants culture war clean-your-room stuff, he is literally never in my list of recommendations.
I lost track of him too. He pretty much went nuts when Trump got elected as I remember.
Nuts like Never Trump or nuts like "Trump 4 ever" nuts?
I think he really did just go back to running The Blaze, which I think is reasonably successful. He's has a website, he has a radio show, he does a lot of charity stuff. For instance he ran a large project to get persecuted Christians out of Libya and Syria.
But I don't know. I also wonder that.
I don’t normally listen to talk radio. But when I do, I listen to Glenn Beck.
Edit: I haven't listened to talk radio in five or six years.
I do recommend "The Political Orphanage" podcast.
Definitely not Glenn Beck. At all. Not.
It really is amazing how bad this administration is. It's to the point where you would think their goal is to fuck everything up as much as possible.
May I point you to the instruction manual?
https://democrats.org/where-we-stand/party-platform/
We. Fucking. Told. You.
The saying is, "never ascribe to malice that which is explainable by incompetence", but we're way past the point of incompetence being a reasonable explanation for the actions of the Power Elite. It's time to accept the fact that our rulers are deliberately trying to make things worse.
Hanlon's razor only applies until malice is shown. The Democrats showed us malice quite some time ago. Therefore, the razor never applied. Of course, the Democrats have proven to both be malicious and incompetent.
It's all for naught because the next republican administration will just undo it.
Biden is going to have to negotiate a budget with the Republicans. If they're smart they'll use that process to rein this in severely, but I don't see the murder turtle or McCarthy being as smart as Newt was.
Boehm, isn't this "adults back in charge"?
Yes, ones Boehm "reluctantly" voted for.
The democrats are funded by batshit crazy SJWs and environazis, so they’re just getting what they paid for.
You wanted this Beohm, you voted for exactly this sort of destructive, unaccountable nonsense.
“It's responsible for little more than managing the health insurance plans and the retirement benefits afforded to more than 152 million current and former federal workers and their families.”
That’s almost half the population of the United States. Is that made up?
If that counts veterans and everyone who has ever worked for the government, however briefly, and their dependents, then I'd say it's plausible.
Could be wrong here, but didn't E. B. 'reluctantly' vote for droolin' Joe?
If so, up yours with a running, rusty chain saw.
Another -On Biden’s campaign website- post from Reason. Oh yeah, credit scores are being somewhat eliminated for mortgage lending.
Really good times, thanks John Kerry
Remember this is what the Democrats and the media call democracy, unelected officials making rules and regulations that we all have to abide by. When the opposition dares to roll this back they're labeled, without any sense of irony, fascists and threats to democracy. When they suggest that these decisions should be left to the elected legislature or the states, we are told this is how we end up with the next Austrian failed painter vegetarian in charge. When you point out that fascism worked through a huge bureaucracy and made rules, regulations and laws outside the legislative process (that in fact their first move when they took power was to cut the legislature completely out of the process) you get called uneducated or told it's different because Fascists are right wing therefore they can't be fascists, only those to the right of them can.
Remember the only way to protect democracy is by one party rule and more, not less, power given to the president and unelected bureaucrats making law rather than your state or elected federal legislatures. I mean it's obvious, it's right there in the name, Democrat.
FTFY. Biden ain't pushing shit. Literally, it probably just pours out of him into his Depends at this point.
"Hold my beer." - pretty much all Congress creatures
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That includes the abolition of a Trump-era executive order that required a direct presidential appointee, rather than a career bureaucrat, to have the final sign-off on any binding policy, as well as the elimination of another Trump-era order that required agencies to publish more information online about their regulatory work.
Wait a minute... it's almost as if... all the hysterics about the Trump administration were overwrought? And progressives are using environmentalism and equity concerns to bulldoze accountability and unilaterally implement their agenda....?
No, no, that can't be right....