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Author Topic: Abolish the EPA.. was the Beatles song I'm The Taxman correct? two articles  (Read 1958 times)
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« on: December 25, 2014, 07:35:28 PM »

http://www.thenewamerican.com/tech/environment/item/19745-epa-time-to-abolish-not-merely-restrict
The federal SWAT team of nearly two dozen heavily armed agents from the EPA, FBI, and other agencies descended on the Canal Refining Co. in Church Point, Louisiana. Their target: Hubert P. Vidrine, Jr., the plant manager. His crime? Allegedly storing hazardous materials. His employees were herded up and treated like criminals. They were prevented from using the restrooms for several hours, as well as being denied the right to call their homes and daycare centers to make plans to have their children picked up.

That was in September 1996. It took the federal government more than three years, until December 1999, to indict Vidrine on one count of illegally storing a hazardous substance, during which time his name was publicly dragged through the mud, his liberties were greatly limited under pre-trial probation, and his family’s finances were devastated. The case against Vidrine turned out to be completely bogus, a malicious fabrication. The federal prosecutors, realizing they would lose in court, dropped all charges before the start of the trial. On September 30, 2011, 15 years after being subjected to the grief and humiliation of the EPA’s initial assault, Mr. and Mrs. Vidrine received a measure of redress, in the form of a decision by U.S. District Judge Rebecca Doherty awarding them $1,677,000 in damages and legal costs.

“This Court finds probable cause did not exist to indict Hubert Vidrine, nor to doggedly pursue him for close to four years,” said Judge Doherty. Moreover, she noted, the EPA’s Keith Phillips “acted with malice” and “set out with intent and reckless and callous disregard for anyone’s rights other than his own ... to effectively destroy another man’s life.”
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Taking cognizance of the “egregious conduct displayed by an agent of the government and the devastation wrought on otherwise law-abiding citizens,” Judge Doherty noted that if not for federal immunity law, which disallowed punitive damages, “this Court would have awarded punitive damages in the hope of deterring such reckless and damaging conduct and abuse of power in the future.”

While a punitive judgment in the Vidrine case might have rendered some deterrent effect on the EPA’s rampant abuses, the rogue agency’s ongoing exercise of regulatory despotism is a clear sign that something more than a punitive judgment (paid for by the taxpayers) is needed. The EPA’s SWAT raids have continued, and the agency has become the Obama administration’s prime tool for usurping legislative powers and wreaking havoc upon our economy by executive fiat.

But the power plant rules are only the tip of the EPA iceberg that is ripping a gaping, lethal hole in the hull of the USS Titanic. In 2013, the EPA released its study entitled Connectivity of Streams and Wetlands to Downstream Waters, which signaled a ramping up of the agency’s plans to claim regulatory authority over virtually all water within the United States. The agency is now asserting that “intermittent, and ephemeral streams, are physically, chemically, and biologically connected to downstream rivers via channels and associated alluvial deposits.” The same applies, says the EPA, to “vernal pools” and “prairie potholes” even if they are miles from any water reasonably considered “navigable.”

Obama’s EPA has grand visions of controlling everything under the sun: soot, road dust, rainwater runoff, pesticides, chlorine, methane, ozone, chloroflourocarbons, and, most especially, CO2 — human breath — which, far from being a pollutant, is a beneficial gas that is essential for plant life on this planet. All the EPA’s claims, naturally, are aimed at protecting the environment and are based on sound science. Right? If so, why has the agency steadfastly and repeatedly refused to allow independent scientists to review its work and even stonewalled congressional subpoenas to release the “science” it is using to impose hundreds of billions of dollars in costs on Americans?

On November 19, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H. R. 4012, “The Secret Science Reform Act,” to prohibit the EPA from “proposing, finalizing, or disseminating regulations or assessments based upon science that is not transparent or reproducible.” That’s a start, but a better approach would be to follow the proposal of Representative Steve Stockman (R-Texas) to abolish this unconstitutional monstrosity, a solution that this magazine — along with the late Milton Friedman, Dr. Ron Paul, and many other freedom advocates — has championed since the EPA’s misbegotten birth in 1970.
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« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2014, 04:08:42 AM »

I have heard of this before it's a good article thanks so much for sharing that. The truth is they are probably enforcing the UN mandate, laws so restricting you cannot even have to much water at your house I think a lot of have heard about these laws
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« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2014, 05:48:07 AM »

I'm in favor of getting rid of that out of control agency.  Look at what they are doing to the coal industry. obama said he would bankrupt coal, thats one campaign promise he is keeping.
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« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2014, 05:49:17 AM »

I'm in favor of getting rid of that out of control agency.  Look at what they are doing to the coal industry. obama said he would bankrupt coal, thats one campaign promise he is keeping.
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« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2014, 05:59:07 AM »

 Some  230 years ago when we were mistreated by our"supposed" betters we had to teach them a harsh lesson.Looks like those days are fast approaching again.
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Jess from VA
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« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2014, 10:27:54 AM »

Burning all EPA's regs in a wood stove would keep a family warm for the whole winter.

Not one single reg should ever be passed without approval of our elected representatives.

If you have rain in your backyard, it is a wetlands.

BATFE has many similar stories, and judgments (but not enough).

Death to tyrants.  
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« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2014, 11:52:57 AM »

And while we're at it, lets get rid of the DEA, IRS, and BLM.
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« Reply #7 on: December 26, 2014, 12:00:24 PM »

And Agriculture and Education and UN membership (and headquarters in NY), and the swat team on (most every) Department, and half the State Dept, and most foreign aid, and all studies of bugs screwing, and CDC, and maybe even NIH, and all freaking advertising of Federal programs, and all funding of NPR/PBS.  There's more.

For example:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/25/christine-odonnell-tea-party-figure-says-irs-mista/
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Patrick
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« Reply #8 on: December 27, 2014, 05:13:40 AM »

And Agriculture and Education and UN membership (and headquarters in NY), and the swat team on (most every) Department, and half the State Dept, and most foreign aid, and all studies of bugs screwing, and CDC, and maybe even NIH, and all freaking advertising of Federal programs, and all funding of NPR/PBS.  There's more.

For example:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/dec/25/christine-odonnell-tea-party-figure-says-irs-mista/








JFK was the first president to get caught using the IRS to get back at his enemies. So, the more things change the more they stay the same. 
These agencies just have to keep increasing, people in charge need to create and build their own empires.
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