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.

Drain that swamp. Lots of useless garbage. EPA is nothing more than a wet dream. Totally useless.
Maybe they will all quit.
looks like they’re going to drain their own swamp!…woohoo!
A picture is worth a thousand words so that picture of the EPA says it all..
I hope they exit and never come back in
Amen
The Kleenex stock should soar!
“Administrative Agencies” aka regulatory agencies have no business making law; they are an Executive Branch function, which, Constitutionally, bars them from ALL lawmaking–Congress has the only authorization under the Constitution to make laws, and that only with approval or toleration of the Executive.
If these agencies are to exist, they should be strictly advisory and under Congress directly, with any enforcement functions at the Executive Branch–which makes an unwieldy function.
All matters in administrative law can and should be handled either by statute or case law, NEVER under the Executive. I’m thrilled with Trump’s promise to revisit a lot of regulation, but I am watching to see if he continues with the cronyism and ‘religion of ________’ (environmentalism, keynesianism, paternalism, etc) that has been inherent in it since the dawn of administrative law under FDR. There are one or two areas of ‘administrative law’ that are, Constitutionally, placed under the Executive. Fine. No others. Not unless an amendment makes it legal, which we should not allow.
EVERYONE IN THE EPA NEEDS TO BE FIRED !!! TRUMP IS THE RIGHT MAN FOR THE JOB !!!! AND WHEN HE HAS GOT THAT DONE FIRE ALL AT THE
FMCSA THEN THE BOARD OF EDUCATION !!!!!!
good