Posted on 06/08/2010 6:39:55 PM PDT by sheikdetailfeather
On Thursday, the Senate will vote on S.J. Resolution 26. It is an effort to stop the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas emissions without any legislative accountability. If the vote fails, the EPA will be free to continue its assault on the nations economy and every aspect of your personal life.
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Carol Browners selection as energy coordinator (sometimes called energy czar) virtually guarantees that the Obama administrations energy and environmental policies will be anything but moderate.
“The EPA Runs Amuck”
The EPA is muck. Pond scum, to be precise...
The EPA is a Schmuck.
“The EPA is a Schmuck”
That should have been the title
When Americans finally take their country back, these Obamaroids should be the first ones arrested.
The EPA requires “adjustment” with extreme prejudice.
The word is, “amok.” It’s a Malay word meaning “in a murderous frenzy.”
The Republicans had the opportunity to kill the EPA a few years ago by simply allowing it to disappear but instead chose to renew it so the liberal newspapers wouldn’t say bad things about them.
I find it hard to believe that congress would create yet another government agency and then put some sort of "going out of business"/sunset provision in it.
I’d heard that “amok” was a Tagalog word describing a yeti-like creature that terrorized the mountain people on Luzon. Tagalog is, I believe, a Malay-based language.
The Agency exists seemingly for the sole purpose of ridding the world of humanity. Richard Nixon's child needs to be put down.
Bill Clinton, Algore, Timothy Wirth, the Babbits, Udall’s et al poured our money by the millions into the EPA and it’s never been the same since. Bill Clinton was, and continues to be, a UN guy.
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