Goodbye Clean Water Act
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Rideback
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You're consistent, I'll give you that. Your various examples of your hatred of 'mud puddles' which then you use to excuse the abuse of things that do matter to all of us continues. You hate Dems so it's ok to take their rights away, you hate immigrants so it's ok to turn a blind eye to the Constitution and make an exception for them so that they can be renditioned without due process to El Salvador, you love Trump so it's important to you to excuse every criminal act he deploys and you hate socialism so it's ok to give up our Constitutional rights to have a functioning government that only practices socialism in your mind but not reality, you hate being told what to do even if it means saving your neighbors from grief. Yes, you're consistent.
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dorankj
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Yes! No more mud puddle regulations that government shouldn't be trying rule us. You know, for Trump supposedly being a King he sure doesn't act like one! Clowns.
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Goodbye Clean Water Act
The Trump administration just unveiled a plan to significantly narrow which bodies of water qualify for protection under the Clean Water Act. They proposed a new definition of what counts as a “water of the United States,” a change that would dramatically reduce which waterways fall under federal pollution safeguards. Under the proposal, groundwater would be excluded entirely, and interstate waters would no longer receive automatic protection. The rule also removes protections for ephemeral streams (waterways that flow only after rain or snow) despite their importance to downstream water quality. In short, this proposal rolls back long-standing protections and leaves millions of acres of waterways more vulnerable to pollution.
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