Posted on 03/12/2017 1:46:54 PM PDT by Sean_Anthony
Budget and personnel cuts reflect environmental progress and essential regulatory reforms
The Trump White House wants significant reductions at the Environmental Protection Agency: two dozen or more programs, including a dozen dealing with President Obamas climate initiatives; a 20% downsizing in EPAs 15,000-person workforce; and a one-fourth reduction in its $8.1 billion budget.
Actually we can eliminate those agencies. If we ask CA, MA, and NY very politely they might just leave. That is OK with me. What a grand nation we would have.
ps Kick all the progressives from California out of Colorado and Austin, Texas and it would be perfect!
Do away with the EPA and hand over the few useful and necessary functions to the Dept. of Interior with greatly reduced staffing.
Pass legislation to prohibit any agency from creating any regulations that will be in force for more than 6 months without congressional approval.
The Paris Accords says that we must reduce carbon emissions the best way to reduce carbon emissions is to reduce all the hot air being emitted from the federal bureaucracy
or at least dishwasher detergent that works again
Both perhaps.
A nice dishwasher with a food grinder in it and good cleaning detergent.
I have a very nice dishwasher in the kitchen right this very minute. She’s quite good and has my permission to use ANY DAMNED detergent she wants !!
Snoot ;o)
I've been meaning to get another one of those but shopping for one takes so much effort.
15,000 people? 3,000 people for every single state in the union, all programmed like little Communist missiles to attack private property rights? I’d say it was PAST time to stop this.
An interesting sidebar here re “environmental justice”.
The term, like that of “social justice”, was bandied around since the 1980’s but for one group, the Communist Party USA, “environmental justice” became one of its’ newest targets since the collapse of the Soviet Union nearly put them out of a job.
It was written extensively about by Virginia Bodine, a Washington State party leader as well as pushed by a DC local red named Damu Smith (close to the CPUSA, worked for the Natural Resources Defense Committee at some point in time, led the CP’ support efforts for the Marxist guerillas in So. Africa, Mozambique, Angola, etc, and showed up in nearly every major communist united front in the 80’s and 90’s).
The angle was that oil refineries and other polluting chemical industries were placed where poor people (i.e, black people) lived on purpose. Most of the siting was actually due to the land being next to water bodies for transportation (which is where many poor people did live because they couldn’t afford to live elsewhere).
The oil companies did pollute many of these areas (I’ve worked on a number of major clean-up cases, and some of them had a “so-what” attitude to this pollution).
The reds in the environmental movement made this into a nationwide propaganda effort and ignored the major US/EPA efforts to clean up these sites, esp. the CERCLA superfund ones, but it took many years to do so.
Today strict environmental regulations make it nearly impossible for any deliberate pollution to happen near residential neighborhoods but that is not to say that it won’t happen with existing facilities.
That is where a rational, pragmatically led EPA can play a significant role in safeguarding the health of the people and the land/water by providing scientifically sound guidance to industries. However, their goal should not be to prevent the drilling for oil on better lands or even coal mining that uses better cleanup/anti-pollution techniques.
Let’s stick with the sound concept of everyone working together to keep the environment as clean as possible, all the while realizing that people need work, oil, gas, energy, etc. that “green” programs simply cannot provide.
“If an industrial accident poisons and kills a lot of people, they will call for the EPA.”
I would not put it past EPA to generate just such issue to keep their jobs
I thought one of Trump's mottoes was "Think Big".....
Neither would I, especially with the coal chemical spill.
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