The EPA: Deep State’s Covert Resistance to Trump Written by Reid Rosenthal on March 15, 2017 · Have a comment? A key pillar of Barack Obama’s silent coup against the Trump administration are the deep-state operatives in charge of the gears and levers at the EPA. Despite Scott Pruitt’s appointment, Obama’s operatives set things in motion and built roadblocks that will take years to change or circumvent. But now those individuals and plans are […] Continue reading here »
Residents demand health answers as mine spill fouls rivers Written by Reid Rosenthal on January 6, 2016 · Have a comment? Please see original post HERE for the video with Peter Butler ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Farmers, towns and tribes slammed water-intake gates shut on as a sludge-laden plume from a Colorado mine spill rolled down principal rivers in the desert Southwest on Monday, prompting local officials and families to demand answers about possible long-term threats […] Continue reading here »
Are EPA Dictates, Obama’s Federal Land Grab, Anti-Energy Policies Illegal? The Constitution Says “Absolutely” Written by Reid Rosenthal on November 7, 2015 · Have a comment? The United States Constitution was written in plain, easy to understand, everyday English. That may be part of why it is so difficult for some of our leaders and today’s “wise men” to comprehend; they try to make it more complicated than it is. There is also an unmistakable tendency to disregard portions that are […] Continue reading here »
Conservation groups celebrating 317-acre Elkhorn Mountains acquisition Written by Reid Rosenthal on October 3, 2015 · Have a comment? TOM KUGLIN Independent Record Many times, conservation projects are years in the making and few and far between. Sometimes projects come in bunches. As the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Elkhorn Chapter gears up for its 30th annual banquet on Oct. 3, it will be celebrating the latest of a series of successful land acquisitions in […] Continue reading here »
Another EPA disaster, this time in rural Georgia Written by Reid Rosenthal on August 22, 2015 · Have a comment? Still reeling from a disaster it created at a Colorado gold mine, the EPA has so far avoided criticism for a similar toxic waste spill in Georgia. In Greensboro, EPA-funded contractors grading a toxic 19th-century cotton mill site struck a water main, sending the deadly sediment into a nearby creek. Though that accident took place […] Continue reading here »
EPA Leadership Should Face Criminal Charges Written by Reid Rosenthal on August 20, 2015 · Have a comment? Originally published at the Washington Times For environmental regulators, victories take the form of fines or jail time for the sinners, whose efforts to produce what humans find useful are insufficiently tempered by reverence for “the environment”– an imagined perfection of the world before humans. Those regulators must be tormented this week by the knowledge […] Continue reading here »
Wilderness Corridors: Agenda 21 under a new name Written by Reid Rosenthal on July 11, 2015 · Have a comment? Dees Illustration By Joshua Krause When it comes to people the government fears the most, those who live in rural areas must be somewhere near the top of the list. Not that there’s anything wrong with this particular group of people. It’s just that they’re a demographic that the government often struggles to contend with. […] Continue reading here »
Obama goes after the farmers Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 6, 2015 · Have a comment? By Joseph Curl – – Sunday, May 31, 2015 OPINION/ANALYSIS: Farmers are now the bad guys. President Obama’s administration last week claimed dominion over all of America’s streams, creeks, rills, ditches, brooks, rivulets, burns, tributaries, criks, wetlands — perhaps even puddles — in a sweeping move to assert unilateral federal authority. The New York Times […] Continue reading here »
Ozone overreach Written by Reid Rosenthal on February 24, 2015 · Have a comment? Ozone overreach Friend, EPA has become President Obama’s economic wrecking ball. Its proposed new ozone standards are a prime example. Alan Caruba cites a National Association of Manufacturers study at CFACT.org which concludes that, “a 60 ppb ozone standard would result in a GDP reduction of $270 billion per year, a loss of up to […] Continue reading here »
Emails Reveal EPA Imposing ‘Progressive National Policy Written by Reid Rosenthal on November 20, 2014 · Have a comment? Newly revealed emails show Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) officials discussing their excitement about being “at the forefront of progressive national policy on one of the critical issues of our time.” Email exchanges between EPA chief Lisa Jackson and former EPA policy office head Lisa Heinzerling show the process behind the agency’s controversial decision to begin regulating “greenhouse gases,” […] Continue reading here »