Bucking court, EPA won't control climate gases »
Posted By TechnologyExpert 3 months ago in NewsThe Bush administration on Friday rejected regulating greenhouse gases blamed for global warming, saying it would cause too many job losses.
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TechnologyExpert3 months ago
Shame on us. Job losses? What are we going to leave our children and grandchildren? Who will care about jobs in the future if the world is unlivable?
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CRYMTYPHON3 months ago
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sinophil493 months ago
VVVEERRRRYY INNTERRESSTING - The EPA first says that the 1970 Clean Air Act is effective and workable. Then a mere 3 weeks later, the published report says the exact opposite.
Bush and Cheney manipulated the intelligence gathering prior to the Iraq invasion. They completely perverted the Department of Justice. They completely stifled dissent at all levels of government.
It seems to be the standard operating procvedure for this administration, so I may be shocked and saddened, but not surprised at the EPA report.
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jordan113 months ago
A few years ago, it was a given that if the Supreme Court said something, that was the final say. Now we basically have people telling the court "F" you. I guess we should have thought ahead, and made it a mandatory prison sentence to defy the highest court in the land. No wonder people are so stunned at all this. Who would have believed that a group of people would dare to act like this? We'd better get a handle on this, because we're going to lose EVERYTHING if we don't.
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