This has been the most proactive admin in my lifetime regarding weakening federal standards for the environment & giving free reign to corporate polluters. It's been an all-out assault on the planet from day 1.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23631398/
What has this guy done besides kill the economy, kill the environment & kill our reputation around the world? What a terrible 7+ years this has been. 2 terms! What a stupid country...
Quote from Cypress:
"Scientists don't use "averages". Maybe armchair supertools on message boards ascribe some meaning to "averages" between two random data points. And maybe clueless amatuers "draw a straight line" through two random end data points to define a "trend". Experts don't.
They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "
I agree Onceller
It's a problem, when political appointees with no technical or scientific background, consistently over rule the recommendations of their technical staff.
The new meaning of political science Cypress.
http://www.wistv.com/Global/story.asp?S=8007697
"The Environmental Protection Agency is calling its new multibillion-dollar smog restrictions "the most stringent standards ever."
"Scientists suggest lowering the allowable levels of ozone in the air even further to reduce related heart and asthma attacks.
Johnson said he took those recommendations into account, but disagreed. He says he didn't consider the cost. The EPA estimates compliance could cost as much as $8.8 billion a year by the time counties are expected to meet the requirement."
Quote from Cypress:
"Scientists don't use "averages". Maybe armchair supertools on message boards ascribe some meaning to "averages" between two random data points. And maybe clueless amatuers "draw a straight line" through two random end data points to define a "trend". Experts don't.
They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "
It's also a problem when the admin hires people like petroleum lobbyists to head up their environmental efforts.
During Bush's 1st term, there was an executive order almost every single Friday for awhile there; usually late in the day, so it would miss the news cycle. Unprotect a few million acres here, ease a few regulations there.
It has been an absolute assault on the environment. Their idiotic "Clear Skies" act was anything but, and would have gutted the old Clean Air act completely.
This kind of stuff keeps flying under the radar, but it's criminal. It will be the biggest part of his legacy next to Iraq.
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