A letter to the editor by Dave Taylor, retired geologist, predicted it will happen a week earlier, and that it was easily avoidable. Instead, the EPA moves forward, destroys the river, and requests more cash. They want Colorado mining hurt, and they don't mind ruining a river to get the job done.
The EPA’s mission is to harm people and to destroy capitalism.
I believe that.
Don’t forget all the efforts to slow or block oil cleanup during the BP gulf incident.
Also, the failed oversight leading up to the incident and the over hype by the media.
And you are probably correct. The theme now is that there are hundreds of mines that are filling with water and that it can’t be stopped... something must be done!! to provide the tree huggers great jobs in the beautiful places they want to be of course.
The propaganda on all this is in full force... flooding mines, overflowing shafts, pollution running unchecked into the creeks and rivers.
Yes, likely as not it is INTENTIONAL that EPA did this to create a visual for their campaign for more money. They are a “solution” in search of a problem. Without more messes they have no jobs.
They want Colorado mining hurt, and they don’t mind ruining a river to get the job done. —
Wilderness, Endangered Animals, The Environment, etc. ... they don’t care one whit about them. But they sell wild beauty, furry animals, quiet solitude, to get support and hide their real motives.
Stalin, Mao, obama, ...
They don’t mind ruining anything to get their agenda done. They don’t mind killing people (and even enjoy it). obama isn’t quite at their scale yet, as far as we know, due to his media (propaganda) support. But he does seem to get jollies from dead ambassadors, dead SEALS, etc.
/mc [MegaCynicism] Alert!
I am with you. Think of the land grab as well.
The EPA caused this spill INTENTIONALLY.
A letter to the editor by Dave Taylor, retired geologist, predicted it will happen a week earlier, and that it was easily avoidable. Instead, the EPA moves forward, destroys the river, and requests more cash. They want Colorado mining hurt, and they don't mind ruining a river to get the job done.