I may be terribly wrong, but I think that most of this crap has been condoned and given a green light by congress in the way it was instituted. Congress passes a law setting up an agency. Then they say the agency can enforce the guidelines the agency sets up. So, EPA can enforce a ban on dust that some EPA guy says causes his kid to sneeze. Or, chicken crap that blows off an eagle's nest. So, get rid of some chickens. Now, the farm next door has cows. And the EPA guy just built a house out in the country next to this beautiful farm. Until the farm spreads manure, and it stinks the place up for a few days. And his mother in law doesn't like eating dinner there because it stinks. So, mama isn't happy, and EPA guy has to do something, so, there is a new rule out on Monday that says farmers can't spread manure before EPA guy's dinner parties. Oops, that's picking on a particular party, so let's say no farmers can spread manure. Ever. Yeah. That'll work. And congress said they can put teeth in it and fine any farmer that spreads manure.
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