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"a new office housed within the office of the administrator" where they are UNDER THE DIRECT CONTROL .... eppur_se_muova Yesterday #1
I think he initially wants to use them BumRushDaShow Yesterday #2
Clean Water Act, "Superfund" Act, protection of endangered species ... **ANYTHING** that somehow or another ... eppur_se_muova Yesterday #3
They figure they won't be around when the worst of their handiwork takes hold BumRushDaShow Yesterday #4
Nixon is often portrayed as supporting the Clean Water Act, but he did so only when he knew there was too large a Martin68 Yesterday #14
Oh I know BumRushDaShow Yesterday #15
When it was a done deal he wanted credit. Martin68 8 hrs ago #17
"When it was a done deal he wanted credit." BumRushDaShow 8 hrs ago #18
Scientific expertise? lonely bird Yesterday #5
EPA still exists? IronLionZion Yesterday #6
This Bayard Yesterday #10
We don't need no stinking R&D! COL Mustard Yesterday #7
The EPA used to be formidable, long ago FakeNoose Yesterday #8
One of my bosses was from Pittsburgh and he used to say BumRushDaShow Yesterday #9
Reminds me of today's Internet Tasmanian Devil Yesterday #12
Wasn't that the river that caught on fire (more than once) ? nt eppur_se_muova 9 hrs ago #16
Just one high speed piece of metal ... dave99 Yesterday #11
Just further steps in the effort to completely destroy the EPA and the scientific foundation upon which it is based. Martin68 Yesterday #13
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