I’m posting these links (no highlights) for one reason… I’ve had them sitting here for some time after I heard about the “defunding of the EPA” by the Trump administration. Well, many might believe this is a “terrible thing” that they are doing. However, the articles below tell a different story.
My sense is that there is quite a bit of over-EPA-ing, mission creep, funding of things that really don’t need funding, and so on. The globalists want their hands in many pies in order to “control the game” in their favor. Guaranteed, they do not like what the Trump is doing with them and their agencies like the EPA. And of course, I am all for clean, pure water for everyone, no matter where one lives. But the articles below indicate that the EPA is not necessarily the “friend of the people”.
In addition to these, some might wish to read this EPA.gov press release about helping Flint Michigan: $100 Million to Upgrade Flint Water Infrastructure
EPA clean water rule could extend agency’s reach over private property (3-25-14)
http://dailycaller.com/2014/03/25/epa-clean-water-rule-could-extend-agencys-reach-over-private-property/
Drowning our property rights: EPA’s misuse of the Clean Water Act (9-24-14)
http://thehill.com/opinion/op-ed/218663-drowning-our-property-rights-epas-misuse-of-the-clean-water-act
EPA water rule is blow to Americans’ private property rights (3-14-15)
http://thehill.com/opinion/op-ed/234685-epa-water-rule-is-blow-to-americans-private-property-rights
EPA Remains A Paragon Of Government Waste, Fraud And Abuse (3-9-16)
https://www.forbes.com/sites/henrymiller/2016/03/09/epa-remains-a-paragon-of-government-waste-fraud-and-abuse/#4c09cde334c5
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