Posted on 08/11/2015 9:28:07 AM PDT by jazusamo
DENVER Unlike BP, which was fined $5.5 billion for the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster, the EPA will pay nothing in fines for unleashing the Animas River spill.
Sovereign immunity. The government doesnt fine itself, said Thomas L. Sansonetti, former assistant attorney general for the Justice Departments division of environment and natural resource.
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez and other lawmakers have called on the EPA to hold itself to the same standards as it would a private company in the aftermath of Wednesdays accident, in which an EPA-led crew uncorked a 3 million-gallon spill of orange wastewater from the abandoned Gold King Mine near Silverton, Colorado.
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Yes, but states and communities can sue the EPA, which exhibited gross misconduct and incompetence. Next comes the cover-up part where people should go to jail.
It is time to Abolish the IRS, the EPA set term limits for our congress critters. (without any retirement $$$)
Actually, Federal courts fine states and municipalities all the time.
I MIGHT have given their idea a 2nd thought..if the EPA were a Constitutional entity.
Their point is thus void and null.
It's in Colorado.
I was listening to Mark Levin last night on my old school, handy dandy headphone radio while I mowed my lawn. I heard the every half hour ABC news report three times. The spill was the lead story each time and they were all excited about how bad it was. They did not, however, mention even once that the EPA was responsible. It was like it just sorta happened. I assume they think that the LIV will likely mentally blame it on the horrible mine owners or something.
The fix is in.
We should at least have a name like we did for Cecil the lion.
How exact ally did the Accidentally breach a dam? I notice there is not much detail at all as to how this happened.
Knowing the Feds, they were setting somebody up to be fined or shut down an the whole thing blew up in their face.
Stand by for the “ Gonna fine the owners anyway, even though we caused it. But you see the damn was built wrong so not our fault” Bla Bla Bla Bla .
No personal responsibility either.
Trump needs to get in front of this. No other politicians are talking about it.
All compensation for the locals should come out of the EPA’s operating budget. NO appropriations from Congress!!
I too have a lot of questions on exactly what happened. This was repeatedly described as a long-closed mine, possibly closed for 100 years. Why would the EPA even have been there? Why would there have been a large amount of mining water still there?
My kook fringe theory ties this in with another kook fringe theory - why did it take the Fed 6 months to return ANY gold to Germany? Now I’m wondering if the government itself is mining at old gold mines to get the actual physical gold they’ve been CLAIMING they have (but many doubt). That would explain both what the EPA was doing there AND what took so long to come up with the gold - they are mining it!
California, Colorado, whichever. It’s a leftist state starting with the letter C. :)
Bump
http://www.nationaljournal.com/
4 Things to Know About Gina McCarthy, Obama’s Pick to Head EPA
By Catherine Hollander
March 4, 2013 President Obama on Monday announced his selection of Gina McCarthy, the Environmental Protection Agencys assistant administrator for the Office of Air and Radiation, to head EPA. Here are a few things you should know about McCarthy:
1.Shes a tough-talking and enthusiastic Bostonian. McCarthy, who hails from Dorchester, Mass., is Irish Catholic and speaks with a pronounced Boston accent. The approach shes taken to her work at EPA earned her the nickname Obamas green quarterback from some environmentalists. McCarthy once described in a speech getting to yell Play ball! at a Red Sox game. Now, theres nothing cooler than that, she said. I did it with real gusto. Should I do it again? Play balllll! (McCarthy is also is known for her sense of humor.)
2.Shes an anthropologist. McCarthy studied social anthropology as an undergraduate at the University of Massachusetts (Boston) before going on to receive a joint M.S. degree in environmental health engineering and planning and policy from Tufts University. The former degree may seem less relevant to her current post than the latter. People ask me why did social anthropology prepare you for the work that youre doing in government? Well, everyone who asked me that, I wondered if they had ever been in the Massachusetts Legislature, whether they had ever been in the Connecticut Legislature, and whether they had ever visited Congress recently, because it is a primitive society into itself, McCarthy joked. But really, she said, it taught her to relish diversity.
3.Shes a longtime government official and even worked for Mitt Romney. All told, McCarthy has been working for federal and state governments for more than 25 years. Her career has spanned five Massachusetts governors, including former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, one Connecticut governor, Jodi Rell, under whom she ran the states Environmental Protection Department. She was confirmed to EPA and came to Washington in 2009.
4.Her confirmation wont be a picnic. Obama, who vowed to make tackling the threat of climate change a second-term priority, is likely to rely heavily on EPA to carry out that agenda, at least initially, which is likely to thrust the agency into the political spotlight. McCarthy will have to answer for her agency, which isnt the most popular among congressional Republicans, who have criticized the regulations it has rolled out in recent years as job-killers. The Washington Post reports that the coal industry could raise some opposition to her nomination, as may Senate Republicans, according to The Wall Street Journal. On the other hand, McCarthy is popular with environmentalists, and she even has support within the energy industry, including from groups that dont tend to see eye to eye with EPA.
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Washington DC rewards failure and punishes successes. Come in ahead of time and under budget and I'll show you trouble.
Remember those guys who went to a zoo and got Lynx fur to go spread around their National Forest to swell their budget, prevent public entry, and swell their ranks?
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Oh, they will come up with Sally, the duck......Or Betsy, the baby cougar.......all covered in orange mud and hanging on to life by a federal dollar thread. It will be on TV 24/7 until congress votes money to clean up the mess.
I live with an earth scientist and he says what you did ..it will have those metals there forever...and he said it is the arsenic making it orange.
This is why one should always have a way to get clean water if the primary source is contaminated.
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