Back in April last year, I noted that Lee Zeldin was taking aim at this piece of Obama-grade bullshit:
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin said that the agency will review the agency’s endangerment finding — the “holy grail of the climate change religion” that has created over a trillion dollars in regulatory impact. The finding stated that greenhouse gas emissions are an alleged threat to public health and welfare.
“Review”, was it? Well now, lookee here:
President Trump is set to repeal an Obama-era climate finding that was the basis for federal greenhouse-gas regulation, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Repealing the finding, which was a scientific determination that greenhouse gas emissions endanger human health, would remove the legal basis for greenhouse gas regulation, Reuters reported.
The repeal is expected to be published later this week, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said the repeal would be “the largest act of deregulation in the history of the United States.”
With the repeal, regulatory requirements to measure, report, certify, and comply with federal GHG emission standards for cars would be removed, administration officials told the Journal. However, the repeal would not apply to stationary sources such as power plants.

Time to get one of these precious things, methinks.

besides the Indian call/scam centers and COVID regulations determined by a 5th grader, I just can’t understand why the GP is losing faith in the government
Oh dear, my 2nd favorite muscle car, right after it’s brother the 1969 Mustang Mach 1.
I hope this is completed in such a way that Trump’s move can’t be reversed easily.
I drove both Mach 1’s and Camaros in the 70’s when those cars were new and we did not care if we bent them. Camaros were a handful under heavy throttle and would hop without traction bars. Mach 1’s seemed to handle a little better and not hop so much. That being said I would have either be in the garage. I felt that vintage of firebird was a better around choice.
But your mileage might vary some.
Owned the Firebird convertible, same model year. Sadly sold it when I joined up with Uncle Sam.