Posted on 08/12/2010 5:38:54 PM PDT by Need4Truth
Texas is fighting back against the heavy hand of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). All Americans should be proud ofand other states should take note ofnot just the spirit but the technical arguments of the Lone Star revolt.
A recent letter to the EPA by both the states Attorney General and the Chairman of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality made it absolutely clear that the state is not going to comply with the EPAs regulations on the permitting of greenhouse gas emissions.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
END THE EPA,EDU,INTERIOR, NEA ETC ETC
I don't get it.
Why is our Governor passing letters to Obama begging him to send troops to secure our border. We have the Texas National Guard. Lets use our own troops to secure the border.
The EPA should be defunded.
I think we should insist that congress refuses to pass a budget if that means the military has no money, so be it I want a Federal government shut down.
Liberty is more important then military preparedness.
Besides we still have the State forces, so its not like we will be defenseless.
Eventually the liberals will crack and allow us to get rid of the education department and the EPA, and the health-care bill.
But until then No discretionary spending peroid!
Meanwhile in this shut down we will be pushing our states to retake ground so by the time the Federal government has come out of its shutdown we will already have secured control and won’t need them.
Then comes the isolation of the socialist states, and socialist ideologies will be allowed to burn themselves out locally as they attempt to enslave their people.
God Bless Texas!!!
amen.
like a mother, we need to protect our own.
Yup.....
.....It's the same tactic Obama used on Yucca Mountain.
Fight fire with fire.
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