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To: Thibodeaux
There were people damaged by the debacle. The solution was offered. Go to Federal court or go to Congress. Congress is the answer. The damage is not unlike those of a severe flood or hurricane. Congress can appoint a commission to sort through the claims and authorize payment.

Did you enjoy all the pretty trees you are trying to distract us with?

You really think most of us are stupid?

The forest you failed to see is...

Why should the U.S. taxpayer cover the enormous cost of fixing the disaster resulting from criminal negligence, incompetence, indifference, arrogance, or a lethal combination of all of the above?

It ignores getting rid of the incompetent from top to bottom.

What is the existing EPA budget?
How many EPA employees got bonuses? Who, when, how much? Who "approved" them?

How much jail time is being proposed?

92 posted on 01/13/2017 6:50:46 PM PST by publius911 (IMPEACH HIM NOW evil, stupid, insane ignorant or just clueless, doesn't matter!)
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To: publius911

you changed the subject in your emotional rather than rational post

The reason tax payers will pay is if the commission finds the government liable for the damages. The government is in my view certainly responsible for the actions of it’s agent.

The second issue involves bonuses and is a legal issue. I would think the new president can determine the bonuses were for reasons provided, unjustified and rule the bonuses must be refunded.After that actually getting the money back is unlikely

Beyond voting, tax payers have no say in the matter. Say is the responsibility of elected representatives


107 posted on 01/14/2017 2:32:19 PM PST by Thibodeaux (the end of Obama plague is near........ rejoice)
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