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"What goes into the water, affects us all."
Agreed to the point about pesticides in the water.
However, the fight before the Court concerns the expansion of the WOTUS
being promulgated by EPA rulemaking, to which some folks, Pruitt, in
particular, and others, take exception. Pruitt's fight is over the
authority of unelected bureaucrats to divine rules that will be ruthlessly
imposed and enforced on the private citizen, when Congress did not
specifically grant that authority to the EPA.
'Tis a sad day when Congress lacks the fortitude to clearly authorize
actions, and we all end up at the whims of judicial panels that must sort
out the resultant mess.
Again, conflating the new administrator's potential actions concerning
wetlands rulemaking with beekeeping appears to be misdirected.
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