Posted on 01/14/2017 6:55:27 AM PST by rktman
Steve Milloy is one persistent gentleman. Combining his legal and statistical education, he has spent most of his years ferreting out the false use of statistical techniques in the field of epidemiology. He continues the same quest in his latest book Scare Pollution: Why and How to Fix the EPA (2016) Bench Press. This is his sixth such book since Science-Based Risk Assessment: A Piece of the Superfund Puzzle (1995).
.... EPA as an all-powerful federal agency lacking cabinet-level status continues to the present. It has developed itself into a self-perpetuating rogue agency which defies congressional oversight attempts, as Milloy documents. From its $1 billion annual budget and 4,000 employees in 1970, the EPA expanded into a $6 billion annual budget with 16,000 employees by 1991.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
I guess this is why so many people (except the same usual suspects we have today) predicted EPA was going to turn out this way.
Among the EPA’s good deeds is mandating the replacement of dependable asthma inhalers. The new inhalers are costly, clog up easily, and make many asthmatics worse. But global pharma and chemical have benefited financially
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