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Regulatory overreach is about to kill us in many ways. Drugs, energy, refrigerants, you name it.
Save the planet; ban bureaucrats.
Dihydrogen monoxide is very dangerous too. Thousands die from over exposure, and some from under exposure, every year. It is so deadly that California tore down several reservoirs of it very recently to protect fish and displace mammals.
And intentionally so.
Public comment periods are just a farcical box checking exercise. Federal agencies have done all they wanted to do no matter what public opinion is. They control the vote and the results.
9/11 was not enough, the great recession was not enough, obama was not enough, covid was not enough and biden has not been enough. With each success of their agenda they become more bold and outrageous. What is it going to take to shake the sheeple from their comfort and gaming consoles, their drunkenness, drugs and debauchery to not just say enough but act to stop the destruction.
I had a friend who was an Environmental Scientist. At one time his job was to write the protocols for waste disposal for each step in the process of manufacturing a particular pharmaceutical. Every step had to have a separate insurance policy. Turned out the total insurance cost of manufacture was too expensive to compete with the big three ED meds. Government regulations let him make a really good living on a product that would never get to market.
Please show where in that pesky constitution thingie that the fed was granted the right to regulate the environment.