Ultradog is correct. While I am one who says reigning in the EPA can't be done fast enough for me, it is because of the radical extremes they have gone to. Like others said, they achieved a reasonable goal years ago, but more (read this more and bigger government controls) is not always better. At the pace we were on we could not afford to heat/cool our homes, drive vehicles, have tractors, a lawnmower, and I could go on. A shining example is the ridiculous fuel cans without vents of the past several years. They are worthless for the purpose intended (more fuel is spilled on the ground than ever with the old containers). All mine how have a vent thanks to an ebay seller and a step drill. And emissions regulations on a weed eater? Even a lawnmower.....give me a break. It got to the point that it was just because they could, and was all about the control. The extreme regulations of EPA is just one reason for what happened a month ago today, and renewed my faith in this great country. Enough was enough years ago, and I had my "belly full" years ago. We the citizens should control the EPA, not the other way around. Sorry, had to vent some emissions :-) (pun intended).
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