Posted on 06/03/2012 7:16:29 AM PDT by Kaslin
In the dark.
environmentalists will be the first ones to complain when they flip the switch and the lights don’t come on. It will always be the other guys fault.
I hope Heritage Foundation & the Cato Institute & other such organizations have legislation ready to go, should the R’s win the Senate & Presidency. First & foremost, they should rescind the environmentalists ability to sue the gov’t & then get compensated for their ‘costs’. They’re milking the taxpayer & using it to destroy our country. We can defund the environmentalists pretty easily, just as we can defund the unions by curbing what they can get through collective bargaining. It just takes some common sense & willpower.
Find out who all these enviro-whackos are, get their addresses and turn off the power and water to their property. Let them do their part!
I will be at the polls trying to vote the usurper and the commies out of office.
A single executive order from a President Romney, bypassing environmental reviews, citing national security, would eliminate every single Sierra club lawsuit, as Bush’s similar action did with lawsuits to stop the border fence construction in 2007.
Lessee, whee was I on Y2k?
So will I
NO—All of the environmental stuff will vanish overnight—Once the war starts! This will be WW III-— Cyber war—Nuke-—Terror—etc... None of that will mean a hill of beans when cities are burning and rationing the norm. Finding food—any food —will be the biggest question. There will be a draft for the 20 million man army we will be needing—and lots of work to build the 800 ship navy. All of this can happen almost overnight. Illegals will vanish back to Mexico to escape the draft and nuke attack! Gay Marriage will not be an issue—Yes, the churches will be full. Traitors and defeatists will be hung from the lamp posts. How will this happen?
Israel hits Iran, Iran hits Iraq and US Bases, Our fleet is nuked, North Korea attacks South Korea, China invades, LA is Nuked, American Carriers sunk by subs. Ten days will have us dreaming for the way things were. This war we may not win. We may end up with Russia on our side. I feel war is coming! Grim and terrible—losses will be over 100 million or more. Lets pray I am wrong.
Fire Obama and the EPA!
And Ken Salazar to the Dept of the Interior?
And Sec of Energy Steven Chu?
And Regulatory Czar Cass Sunstein?
And Climate Czar Todd Stern?
And Science Czar John Holdren?
And Director of the White House Office of Energy and Climate Change (and former head of the EPA) Carol Browner?
DOES ANYONE HERE NEED A "CLUE" on how to rid ourselves of these, RABID, FAR-LEFT, GREEN-WEENIE-EXTREMISTS?
Hint: November 6, 2012.
The Fish Rots from the head; remove the head (FIGURATIVELY, speaking of course, for any DHS/TSA/SS/DOJ, et al, Jack-Booted Thugs who we know monitor this site) and ipso facto, these Hate-Capitalism/Energy/America, Goons are gone!!!
Vote your conscience (or stand on "PRINCIPLES") if you will; I'm voting to remove the most eeeevil, corrupt, dangerous, REGIME ever to have occupied the Oval Office.
Yeah!
I would like to know how acid raid figures into all these decisions, or if acid rain is even a problem any more(?)
How much more will the several States endure before invoking the Tenth Amendment? This is just one more instance where the Tenth should come strongly into play.
West Virginia and Kentucky would be fully justified in invoking the Tenth, saying to the feds “NO, YOU CAN’T” and their citizens would back them. A “well-regulated” bunch of angry, out-of-work coal miners could make one hell of a defensive stand, if they had the state’s blessing.
Let the feds try to force any state to comply with these insane and unfair regulations. Just let them try.
It has been a systematic attack spanning 20-25 years. For instance, look at the last part of this report which chronicles the series of lawsuits and regulatory actions aimed at destroying agriculture in the Klamath River Basin. Ther can be no doubt it is an intentional campaign of destruction. http://users.sisqtel.net/armstrng/IRWM%20siskiyou%20part1.htm
It has been the same for suction dredge gold mining. Not only has it been put on ice until 2016 with a moratorium from the legislature, the court-ordered regulatory rewrite puts mitigations into place that no one could accomodate and continue to have a viable operation. Those stakes in the heart not enough, the 9th circus has just ruled that, even though the Forest Services has no discretion to regulate the activity under the 1872 Mining Act, a section 7 Consultation is required under the ESA with NOAA - fisheries for the activity. (This renders it now a federally “permitted” activity.) No small miner could afford the process and remain viable.
They are truly taking down industry after industry. I guess that is to leave us with a “sustainable” way of life. Next comes the global “SCP Governance,” (Sustainable Consumption and Production Governance) which is the topic of Rio 20+ later this month.
As I understand it, all rain is mildly acidic when compared to naturally hard ground water. We notice that our pool pH changes after a rain. We’ve had the pool for nearly 30 years and it has always been this way.
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