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To: tejek who wrote (173986)8/16/2003 4:58:32 PM
From: TGPTNDR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576770
 
Ted, Re: < The environment is important in many parts of the country and the departure of C. Whitman was telling in terms of the direction Bush is going.>

You gotta have better arguments than canning Whitman. She was a *DUD* from the word go. Couldn't believe Bush made room for her. A waste of both air and water as top cat in EPA? Nah!

A NJ resident,
-tgp



To: tejek who wrote (173986)8/20/2003 7:54:12 PM
From: TimF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576770
 
Ted, please read carefully what I wrote. I said most of the decisions would still be made by the feds. I just don't think every decision in every case has to be made by the feds.

Silly? Once again because you say so does not make it true.

Since I won't bet actually money on an internet discussion board with someone I've never met in person, why don't we make a "gentlemans wager". I bet that at the end of Bush's 1st term (and at the end of his second if he has one) spending on the EPA (both real and nominal) and the total amount of active EPA regulations will both be greater then they where in any year under Clinton or any previous president.

Tim