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Paslode
01-11-2014, 16:41
The EPA has got to be a close second to the NSA in the area of out of control agencies with a deep reach.

The EPA declared that Riverton was part of the Wind River Indian Reservation after granting a “Treatment as a State” application from the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes. The tribes submit such applications to get funding for air quality monitoring under the Clean Air Act. However, this seemingly innocuous application ended up undoing the tribal boundaries set by a 1905 congressional act.

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2014/01/08/epa-overrides-congress-hands-over-town-to-indian-tribes/#ixzz2q8GWtv7y

MR2
01-11-2014, 17:03
I understand that during the sequester, 85% of the EPA personnel were considered non-essential and sent home. Doesn't that pretty much make the entire agency irrelevant?

ghp95134
01-11-2014, 18:31
I understand that during the sequester, 85% of the EPA personnel were considered non-essential and sent home. Doesn't that pretty much make the entire agency irrelevant?

Heck MR2, .... 97% of NASA was sent home ......... hope we're not irrelevant.

--ghp

PRB
01-11-2014, 18:52
The Brown Shirts of bureaucracy executing issues they have no real right to be involved in.

cbtengr
01-11-2014, 20:12
Wasn't there once a war fought in this country over states rights?

tonyz
01-11-2014, 20:36
The EPA has got to be a close second to the NSA in the area of out of control agencies with a deep reach.

IRS is on the short list, too, if you ever get on their radar...or may want to form a charitable organization with the words "patriot" or "tea party" in your name...around an election year...

I have a close friend who participated in some of the early ObamaCare litigation/publications and he was audited for 3 consecutive years...I'm sure it was coincidence.

scooter
01-13-2014, 15:20
Wasn't there once a war fought in this country over states rights?

Yes. The States lost.