with covert propaganda By
Nathan Mehrens, 1/14/16
As the EPA was considering the
“Waters of the U.S.” regulation, the agency engaged in a pattern of advocacy
that encouraged the public to lobby on it, violating prohibitions passed by
Congress. This is the
conclusion from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) in an opinion
dated December 14, 2015.
The GAO was asked whether these
activities violated the prohibitions on propaganda that exist in federal law.
The GAO concluded that in at least one instance, the answer is yes. That
instance involved the use of Thunderclap by the EPA to push its narrative on
the regulation. As noted in the opinion, “Here, because EPA created a
Thunderclap message that did not identify EPA as the author to those who would
read it when Thunderclap shared the message across social media accounts, we
consider whether the EPA’s use of Thunderclap constituted covert propaganda.”
Apparently the EPA was so desperate
to move public opinion in favor of its controversial regulation that it hid its
identity in order to make it look like these communications were not organized
from the top down, but were rather an organic grass roots uprising.
The opinion states further, “EPA constructed
a message to be shared by others that refers to the EPA in the third person and
advocates support of the Agency’s activities.” These messages apparently
reached 1.8 million users.
The EPA certainly knew what it was
doing, after all, it was the communications director for the Office of Water
that engaged in many of these activities. The EPA’s activities encouraged the
public to engage in lobbying activities. As noted by the opinion, “When EPA
hyperlinked to the NRDC and Surfrider Foundation webpages using an official
communication channel belonging to the EPA and visually encouraged its readers
to visit these external websites, EPA associated itself with the messages
conveyed by these self-described action groups.”
In general, an attempt by a federal
agency to convince the public to engage in lobbying is an activity that is
prohibited by law. Thus, the conclusion from the GAO stating, “We conclude that
EPA violated the anti-lobbying provisions contained in appropriations acts for
FY2015 when it obligated and expended funds in connection with establishing the
hyperlinks to the webpages of environmental action groups.”
Additionally, because the EPA
violated the appropriations laws, a violation of the Antideficiency Act
occurred as well. As noted by the opinion, “Because EPA obligated and expended
appropriated funds in violation of specific prohibitions, we also conclude that
EPA violated the Antideficiency Act, 31 U.S.C. § 1341(a)(1)(A), as the agency’s
appropriations were not available for these prohibited purposes.”
Such violations of the
Antideficiency Act require a report which is provided to the President,
Congress, and the Comptroller General. It remains to be seen whether the EPA
will file this report and come clean on its activities in this area.
In order to further inform the
public regarding the EPA’s activities in this area, Americans
for Limited Government Foundation has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request with the EPA. The request seeks copies of
communications between the EPA’s Office of Water and the NRDC and Surfrider
Foundation. Based on previous FOIA work from our office we know that the EPA
does frequently coordinate with outside environmental groups and has a very
chummy relationship with many of them. We will provide an update on this issue
in the future, and will work to bring more of these situations to light so that
the public can know how their government is attempting to shape the debate,
both before them and before Congress, on environmental issues.
Nathan
Mehrens is President of Americans for Limited Government Foundation
http://netrightdaily.com/2016/01/epa-violated-federal-law-with-covert-propaganda/
Comments
The EPA
water and air regulations are unsustainable and need to be scrapped. They have
been designed to comply with UN Agenda 21 and would crash our economy permanently.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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