Posted on 04/08/2025 6:22:33 PM PDT by CFW
Climate Depot Publisher Marc Morano says the National Environmental Museum and Education Center, located at the EPA headquarters in Washington, D.C., is the most “propagandized” government site you can imagine. “$4 million to build, $600,000 to operate annually, less than 2,000 visitors per year—and I guarantee you they’re either EPA staff or maybe some other Biden staffers. The public didn’t even know about it,” he says.
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More corruption from the Democrats and Obama and Biden administration.
Make work jobs at the museum for Dem activists, I am sure. Probably spent their days posting Leftist crap on social media.
A shrine to the corrupt. Not just normal corruption but a corruption that staggers the imagination. To be this corrupt means to have graduated in the summa cum laude program that only Al Capone could have started.
Any special displays for john FN kerry’s contributions?
The EPA shrine, and the enshrined, are gonna look pretty stupid in 20...50...100 years.
2000 yearly visitors divided by 260 weekdays a year equals 7.69 attendees each day.
That’s fewer viewers than Big Mike’s podcast.
Impressive…
I’ll skip it. I’m watching my carbon footprint.
And it costs $600,000 to operate annually?!
“I’ll skip it. I’m watching my carbon footprint.”
LOL! I’m trying to make my carbon footprint large enough to be seen from outer space. My 67 GTO is all apart so I’m unable to take it out for a fast bout of criminal behavior on erf day. 😢
On my to do list now.
Thanks
SHUT HER DOWN LEROY! SHE IS SUCKING MUD!
So it costs taxpayers $300 per visitor.
Who needs it?
Tear it down. Sell if off piecemeal.
There must be be a special monument for Algore the sex poodle.
“$4 million to build, $600,000 to operate annually,...”
So 3 million right off the bat, was laundered to the deep state. Then 500,000 annually.
Yes, it is a sculpture prominently displayed in the public restroom. It is removed daily by the janitorial staff and recreated every morning after the 400-pound museum director has had his second cup of coffee.
A relic they want to keep funded to keep thier useless jobs in place
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