To: beethovenfan
If an industrial accident poisons and kills a lot of people, they will call for the EPA.
To: Morpheus2009
If an industrial accident poisons and kills a lot of people, they will call for the EPA.The state environmental agency can deal with it. The EPA is outside the federal mandate.
9 posted on
03/12/2017 2:07:03 PM PDT by
lafroste
(Look at my profile page. Thanks.)
To: Morpheus2009
If a river turns orange, they will call the EPA....whoops....got it backwards....
They called the EPA and the EPA made the river turn orange...
To: Morpheus2009
Why? The EPA did not do it with the mine spill in CO...oh, wait.
13 posted on
03/12/2017 2:27:20 PM PDT by
madison10
(Bless you, Mr. DJ Trump.)
To: Morpheus2009
The states handled it before the EPA existed. They can do it again. They're set up for it. It's all about MONEY.
The same thing with FEMA. There's a local and a federal FEMA. Why?? MONEY
To: Morpheus2009
“If an industrial accident poisons and kills a lot of people, they will call for the EPA.”
I would not put it past EPA to generate just such issue to keep their jobs
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