It’s almost been over two weeks since Donald Trump was elected president, and still the left can’t stop crying. Those who aren’t out physically assaulting Trump voters have taken a more emotional approach by sinking into a state of depression and taking time off of work. Like EPA employees, for example, were actually offered counseling and some are threatening to retire early.
Many government employees are in a state of panic, and they have every right to be there. But they knew this was coming. When you spend eight years lying to the public and reach the point where you even have yourself convinced, you should know that a reckoning is coming.
Under the Trump administration, EPA employees will most-likely see the most drastic changes. Trump has bowed to repeal some of the rules that have been put into place under the Obama Administration, including the Clean Power Rule, which is was created to cut the greenhouse gas emissions from power plants.
Trump has even gone so far as to suggest cutting the agency altogether. But fear not, they can’t be that close to doom, if he’s appointed somebody to be in charge of it. He’s selected Myron Ebell, a top climate change skeptic to lead this new transition. Though, employees aren’t exactly comforted by that notion.
Find out how they’re handling it on the next page.

Those pricks will be unemployed very soon.
We all care about the environment,, but the EPA lost sight of the living.
let’s make it all better and send them all a safety pin
They created a new “navigable waters” mandates that steps way over a line. I have 10 acres and there is a small dry wash that cuts through it. Under the new rules, if we get an excessive amounts of rain/snow and the wash retains that water, I can be charges with contaminating that water if my livestock “WALK” through it. They consider it “navigable” even though you couldn’t even move a canoe or kayak through it, even if it was overflowing its banks. Do they have reason to be worried? YES!! Ranchers can’t create a pond for watering livestock without EPA coming down hard. And it’s not just rural. A really large rain water puddle in the backyard of a city residence is subject to the same scrutiny. Once upon a time, EPA helped clean up grossly over-polluted rivers. Now they want to control YOUR backyard.
Darn they know their lies are up .
Or the ones workings for the EPA who kept telling us there was nothing wrong with Perdido Bay when it was dying in the 80s due run off from the paper mill. They are paid off and turned their head. Down here, just switch what you call wet lands and deed the other property so you can build in what was restricted. It’s a useless dept.
She looks like a government beauracrat.
They should be in tears after all the years they imposed their c**p on us.
The EPA has not had to answer to anyone the last eight years. They were an ultimate power that corrupted itself ultimately.
They know they’re all being investigated and may lose their jobs …