Also didn't the EPA say the air was O.K. on 9/11? Yea you guys did real good.Now all those people are sick.
On Dec 08 11:06 PM User 271917 wrote:
> So the goverment did one good thing.What they have done now to this > country is a disgrace.All that shit be proud to be an American is > for suckers.
So the goverment did one good thing.What they have done now to this country is a disgrace.All that shit be proud to be an American is for suckers.
On Dec 07 02:06 PM A Loeb wrote:
> as a former senior official at the U.S. EPA in a program (to take > lead out of gasoline) that succeeded in saving the consumer billions > of dollars in waste, in saving children and aging adults from the > scourge of IQ deficits and heart attacks, in preventing violence > and raising SAT scores, and in averting long-term damage to public > health while strengthening national security, I resent ideological > people such as yourself that trash the government and its many beneficial > programs. moreover, we did all this by introducing an untried market-based > trading mechanism that has been copied successfully for CFCs, acid > rain, and soon for climate change. it was called the "lead phasedown." > by contrast, Atlas Shrugged is fiction, and though it is appealing > it is still fiction. that is, someone made it up from her imagination. > by contrast, what we did at EPA is fact, and if you study the history > of the conflicts between the auto industry and its petroleum allies > you will see that laissez-faire is a dangerous ideology when there > is no institutional mechanism to offset its extremes. so you folks > that trash the government ought to give some thought to how lucky > you are that this incredible return on investment was achieved on > so little public investment, and then think about how much worse > life would have been for you and your own descendants had they lived > in the world that would have existed without our efforts. all you > are offering against the fact of what actually occurred is fiction. > I suggest you stop misleading people with stuff that isn't even factual. > you are an ingrate of the first order.
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The CEO of Chrysler is part of the problem.He was the CEO of Home Depot and he failed that company,now he is the CEO of one of the big 3 and he failed that company.When are we going to learn?This guy is a known bum,but yet we give money.This guy walked away from H.D. with $268 millon for failing,how much are we going to give this bum for failing Chrysler?
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On Dec 08 11:06 PM User 271917 wrote:
> So the goverment did one good thing.What they have done now to this
> country is a disgrace.All that shit be proud to be an American is
> for suckers.
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On Dec 07 02:06 PM A Loeb wrote:
> as a former senior official at the U.S. EPA in a program (to take
> lead out of gasoline) that succeeded in saving the consumer billions
> of dollars in waste, in saving children and aging adults from the
> scourge of IQ deficits and heart attacks, in preventing violence
> and raising SAT scores, and in averting long-term damage to public
> health while strengthening national security, I resent ideological
> people such as yourself that trash the government and its many beneficial
> programs. moreover, we did all this by introducing an untried market-based
> trading mechanism that has been copied successfully for CFCs, acid
> rain, and soon for climate change. it was called the "lead phasedown."
> by contrast, Atlas Shrugged is fiction, and though it is appealing
> it is still fiction. that is, someone made it up from her imagination.
> by contrast, what we did at EPA is fact, and if you study the history
> of the conflicts between the auto industry and its petroleum allies
> you will see that laissez-faire is a dangerous ideology when there
> is no institutional mechanism to offset its extremes. so you folks
> that trash the government ought to give some thought to how lucky
> you are that this incredible return on investment was achieved on
> so little public investment, and then think about how much worse
> life would have been for you and your own descendants had they lived
> in the world that would have existed without our efforts. all you
> are offering against the fact of what actually occurred is fiction.
> I suggest you stop misleading people with stuff that isn't even factual.
> you are an ingrate of the first order.
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