Thursday, January 19, 2012

Interesting EPA case before the Supreme Court

I know that the justices of the court tend to ask harsh questions of both sides during oral arguments. Some of the questions here are great. 
hotair.com/archives/2012/01/18/audio-justice-alito-oddly-unimpressed-with-epa-procedures/
You can ask for a permit, but once they think there is a violation, the EPA doesn't give out permits. Sound like what other government agencies rely on, that start with a "B" and end with "sometimes really big fires". It is funny reading a government employee flat saying they can do what they want when they want to, just in legal language. With any luck, the Supreme court will curtail crap like this, but I doubt it.

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