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« Reply #120 on: December 18, 2017, 04:50:07 pm » |
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I hear Pruitt is a heavy drinker. He appears to prefer a good stiff vinegar and water.
Clean water, or the stuff coming out of the EPA drinking fountains? “Mr. Pruitt appears not to understand that the two most valuable assets E.P.A. has is the country’s trust and a very committed professional work force,” said William K. Reilly, the E.P.A. administrator under George Bush. “This shows complete insensitivity, complete tone-deafness, or something worse.”https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/17/us/politics/epa-pruitt-media-monitoring.htmlStick that in your America Rising surveillance program.
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« Reply #121 on: December 28, 2017, 03:07:53 pm » |
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« Reply #122 on: December 28, 2017, 10:12:38 pm » |
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Pruitt also engaged in some Orewllian newspeak when he said:
"We have been blessed, as a country, with tremendous natural resources. ... I believe that we have an obligation to feed the world and power the world, with a sensitivity, as far as environmental stewardship, for future generations,” he said.
“But for the past few years, we have been told it’s prohibition, it’s put up a fence, it’s do not touch."
In effect, he's saying we're going to burn more fossil fuels because it's the environmentally correct thing to do. He's fully embraced the "mental" part of environmental.
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« Reply #124 on: December 29, 2017, 10:53:56 am » |
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« Reply #125 on: December 29, 2017, 11:04:52 am » |
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Regardless of what the assclown in charge of the EPA brings forth as policy, if any of us feel strongly about it, we can limit our own consumption of fossil fuels. Some of the biggest climate change alarmists I personally know are huge carbon emitters. It starts with a lot of the hot air they emit and goes from there . Literally, these are people who never seem to plan one simple trip for multiple errands, still driving an older, less fuel efficient vehicle, refuse to upgrade decades old A/C and furnace equipment but they like to complain that no one is doing enough for regulations to slow climate change. Let's not get started on celebrities and wealthy libs keeping their G-5's in the air and cruising around in their Hummers.
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« Reply #126 on: January 29, 2018, 12:01:29 pm » |
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« Reply #127 on: February 13, 2018, 10:53:40 am » |
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OKLAHOMA CITY — A controversial cleanup contract for the Tar Creek Superfund site in Ottawa County cost five times more than it should have, state Auditor and Inspector Gary Jones said Monday.
“The LICRAT audit wasn’t about Scott Pruitt, left-wing environmentalists, Andy Lester, or politics,” Jones said in a written statement. “As the state auditor I have taken the position that the people of our state deserve to know why the LICRAT Board spent over $3.6 million on a project when the cost could have been less than $600,000.”
Pruitt subsequently ordered the report sealed.http://www.tulsaworld.com/homepagelatest/state-auditor-claims-overspending-on-tar-creek-project/article_3deca65f-2776-5e78-8268-850e4ad7bb0e.html
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« Reply #129 on: February 14, 2018, 09:27:49 pm » |
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Then the story changes: The EPA this week told reporters that Pruitt had a “blanket waiver” allowing him to bypass coach class whenever possible. Federal regulations, however, say that “blanket authorization of other than coach-class transportation accommodations is prohibited and shall be authorized on an individual trip-by-trip basis.”
“Pruitt’s explanation is absurd and assumes that it’s easier to protect someone in first class than in economy,” “Members of Congress who routinely fly coach should be offended by his lavish travel habits.” On Wednesday afternoon, the agency backed away from its earlier statements.https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/epa-chief-has-unusual-waiver-to-fly-in-first-or-business-class/2018/02/14/9f29a658-11b0-11e8-9570-29c9830535e5_story.html As an example, Barnet recounted on incident from October at the airport in Atlanta. An individual approached Pruitt with his cell phone recording, yelling at him “‘Scott Pruitt, you’re f---ing up the environment,’ those sort of terms,” Barnet said....but it turns out the first class travel habit started when he was still just a local politician. https://newsok.com/scott-pruitt-traveled-first-class-a-few-times-when-he-was-oklahoma-attorney-general/article/5586000
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« Reply #131 on: March 28, 2018, 08:18:59 pm » |
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Maybe he should pay the carbon credits for those trips and all the libs will be happy.
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« Reply #132 on: March 29, 2018, 08:19:23 am » |
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I wonder what the EPA would say to this.... China is testing cutting-edge defence technology to develop a powerful yet relatively low-cost weather modification system to bring substantially more rain to the Tibetan plateau, Asia's biggest freshwater reserve. From a report: The system, which involves an enormous network of fuel-burning chambers installed high up on the Tibetan mountains, could increase rainfall in the region by up to 10 billion cubic metres a year -- about 7 per cent of China's total water consumption -- according to researchers involved in the project. Tens of thousands of chambers will be built at selected locations across the Tibetan plateau to produce rainfall over a total area of about 1.6 million square kilometres (620,000 square miles), or three times the size of Spain. It will be the world's biggest such project. The chambers burn solid fuel to produce silver iodide, a cloud-seeding agent with a crystalline structure much like ice. The chambers stand on steep mountain ridges facing the moist monsoon from south Asia. As wind hits the mountain, it produces an upward draft and sweeps the particles into the clouds to induce rain and snow. http://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/2138866/china-needs-more-water-so-its-building-rain-making-network-three
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« Reply #133 on: March 29, 2018, 12:10:37 pm » |
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They'd probably say that people have been trying to manipulate the weather for just about ever and thus far have had very limited and not cost-effective results. That is, if the American EPA had anything at all to say about China's efforts to increase rainfall on the Tibetan plateau...
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« Reply #134 on: March 29, 2018, 04:40:09 pm » |
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They'd probably say that people have been trying to manipulate the weather for just about ever and thus far have had very limited and not cost-effective results. That is, if the American EPA had anything at all to say about China's efforts to increase rainfall on the Tibetan plateau...
So man cannot manipulate weather?? B...but I thought man-made climate change was manipulating the weather! (Sorry, you know I had to.)
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