Just say you donated to Obama’s reelection campaign and get an exemption.
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Do away with these stupid regulations and do away with the EPA.
This should really turbo-charge the economy, huh?
What if ALL the businesses got together and said shove it where the sun don’t shine.
What would the a-holes do, arrest them all, throw them all in jail?
END THE EPA NOW!
The EPA will shut them down and ignore any truth that pops up later.
Scumbags at the EPA manage to do a lot of damage on a 20 billion dollar budget.
Of course, the collection of whackos and degenerate egghead freaks that work there get off on destroying capitalism and work cheap.
390 Frequently Asked Questions? Hahahaha! I mean, you can’t make this stuff up! I’d hate to see the Not-so-frequently Asked Questions. 390 questions, that’s all you need to know about these idiotic regulations.
This forces any American business to confess they pollute by the standards fabricated by the EPA. That establishes criteria for the EPA to fine the American companies whom have responded as required by that government entity.
As the Leftist government uses our money to our demise as citizens, eliminate our freedoms, etc. the Left is using similar skullduggery to entrap our American entrepreneurs.
Subpart A. General Provisions
Q14. What is the estimated cost to implement this rule?
Disclaimer This information is intended to provide general and administrative information about 40 CFR Part 98. It does not represent legal advice. This information does not have legally binding effect or expressly or implicitly create, expand, or limit any legal rights, obligations, responsibilities, expectations, or benefits in regard to any person. Facility owners or operators and suppliers are responsible for determining how they would be affected by the requirements of 40 CFR Part 98.
EPA estimates that the expected cost to comply with the reporting requirements to the private sector is $115 million for the first year. In subsequent years, the estimated annualized cost for the private sector is $72 million.