EPA's Regulatory Overreach
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@Halftrac Shut the EPA down? Those "thousands of jobs" are people who are fracking for natural gas, which is causing tremendous health risks. EPA isn't doing this for no reason, do a little research. They're here for our protection and safety.
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I think this video is very professional. I think it could be very honest.
The United States of America is being regulated out of business.
Bill Daley new Chicago man in the WH knows that the government is only in business for themselves to line their own pockets at the expense of We The People.
Life, Liberty, pursuit of Property and Happiness.
It is like the old adage in medicine. The operation was a success but the patient died. Agencys R killing the USA. Honey Siegal(HRS)
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SHUT the EPA DOWN NOW!!! Let them lose THOUSANDS of JOB!!! See how they like it! SHUT THEM DOWN NOW!!!
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This is a pretty obvious attempt to demonize the EPA by those who profit from its lack of regulation.
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This is just fear-mongering propaganda from Big Oil. "Millions of jobs and trillions of dollars"? give me a break......
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well, if Congress could could stop flatly denying climate science and pass real legislation to stop carbon pollution, enable renewable energies, and job growth, the EPA wouldn't have to regulate as mandated by the Supreme Court. You want real jobs in the fastest growing sector? Real innovation? Real oil spill clean-ups and environmental protection? Don't blame the EPA, tell Congress to get off their butts and do something. Or, these "pro-energy" groups will keep business as usual.
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Which senator said it's an "economic trainwreck?" Have to be wary of anything that uses quotes without attribution. Makes me question the honesty and professionalism of those behind the video.
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API defends Bush's corruption of ozone standards. Sickening. Literally.
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Horten Hear's a Who. That is the EPA in a nut-shell. Afterall... they are all nuts.
Brodocket44, this quote can be attributed to Lisa Murkowski, U.S. Senator of Alaska.
energy 1 year ago