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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1374545" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>I honestly do not doubt your objectivity on this topic Ron. I actually appreciate an insiders view. Is it extremism or a fear of an agency with the ability to alter your life and livelihood? Hence the comparison to IRS, but I digress at your request.</p><p> </p><p>Your statement of the 1:5 ratio I also have no difficulty believing. I actually am surprised its not more. No secret that very pro environmentalist folks are extremely more active and proactive in voicing there concerns while less environmentally concerned folks tend to be less active(until after the fact, reactive). This makes my case about complacency and apathy. What the average guy is afraid of is the imbalance that appears to be associated with EPA. You offered a great photo example of why its necessary. But the average fella who wants to fill in a pond or drain some low ground shouldnt have to fear. I have familybthat works at a major steel mill in the state. EPA on site. Said family member believes its all hogwash. EPA sits in truck all day watching. They leave at 5, sun goes down and the mill blows off the stacks in the dark after they leave. He whas worked shift work out there for years and a man of his word. No reason to lie. He believes money is exchanged and all is well. They dont look to hard and said mill isnt overt with their behaviors, and thats that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1374545, member: 23752"] I honestly do not doubt your objectivity on this topic Ron. I actually appreciate an insiders view. Is it extremism or a fear of an agency with the ability to alter your life and livelihood? Hence the comparison to IRS, but I digress at your request. Your statement of the 1:5 ratio I also have no difficulty believing. I actually am surprised its not more. No secret that very pro environmentalist folks are extremely more active and proactive in voicing there concerns while less environmentally concerned folks tend to be less active(until after the fact, reactive). This makes my case about complacency and apathy. What the average guy is afraid of is the imbalance that appears to be associated with EPA. You offered a great photo example of why its necessary. But the average fella who wants to fill in a pond or drain some low ground shouldnt have to fear. I have familybthat works at a major steel mill in the state. EPA on site. Said family member believes its all hogwash. EPA sits in truck all day watching. They leave at 5, sun goes down and the mill blows off the stacks in the dark after they leave. He whas worked shift work out there for years and a man of his word. No reason to lie. He believes money is exchanged and all is well. They dont look to hard and said mill isnt overt with their behaviors, and thats that. [/QUOTE]
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