The Environmental Protection Agency was created in 1970 to address legitimate concerns regarding pollution and contaminants that were potentially dangerous and needed to be managed.
Since then, however, it has become a rogue federal agency of some 18,000 employees issuing unconstitutional mandates and living off of huge, unreasonable fines against businesses and individuals that it targets, and that do not have the means to fight the out-of-control behemoth. The EPA levied a fine against the Wal-Mart Corporation of $110 million for the improper disposal of pesticide products returned to their stores, and the list goes on.
Another story in the news deals with a 77-year old Montana resident who simply wanted to provide watering holes on his property for his horses and to protect his property from fire. The EPA instead has decided to make an example of the senior citizen and to completely destroy his life.
Read more of this outrageous story on page 2:

Disgusting
Outrageous !
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Trump will pardon him!
Hang in there patriots; this will all change once Trump officially takes the oath of office! He will clean house from the top down! He will clean up the cesspool that is Washington, D.C.. Don’t believe everything that the left wing liberal media is putting out there! They only want to further divide this nation; like the Obamas, the Clintons and others like them have already tried!
Take it down President Trump, Hail Lord Trump, going to fix this c**p…..COMMON Core gone….
This is ridulious we have people burning our flag and rioting and this is all they have to worry about. I hope Trump locks up the whole bunch. Lewis C
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DISGUSTING
Another reason Trump won the election!
I called the EPA some years ago when a landfill on the san jacinto river decided to allow the dumping of thousands of tires. The amount was equivalent to the size of a 2 story house, and it was then set on fire, and burned for over a week. The pollutants visibly ran directly into the water which many residents had wells, but most flowed straight into the river. The EPA was not interested in the least. They said I should call the local constable. When I did, he said it was private property. This was in the late 1980s, yeah, a lot has changed for the worse with the EPA.