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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 1257348" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>Say thanks to the Dictator and his Gestapo of the USSA.</p><p>More help is on the way Comrade.</p><p></p><p>Babin Rejects EPA's </p><p>Puddle and Tire Rut Power Grab</p><p>This week the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and US Army Corps of Engineers finalized its Waters of the United States rule, which grants the agencies unprecedented authority to regulate virtually all water flows in America, including ditches and farmland ponds. </p><p></p><p>I find it deeply disturbing that these agencies would move forward with this outrageous and egregious expansion of federal government in the face of such widespread opposition. The fact that they think a tire rut in a field should be regulated as a 'navigable stream' tells us all we need to know about the bureaucrats behind this federal power grab. Not only does it defy logic and common sense, it tramples private property rights. I will continue doing all I can to roll back this government overreach</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 1257348, member: 694"] Say thanks to the Dictator and his Gestapo of the USSA. More help is on the way Comrade. Babin Rejects EPA’s Puddle and Tire Rut Power Grab This week the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and US Army Corps of Engineers finalized its Waters of the United States rule, which grants the agencies unprecedented authority to regulate virtually all water flows in America, including ditches and farmland ponds. I find it deeply disturbing that these agencies would move forward with this outrageous and egregious expansion of federal government in the face of such widespread opposition. The fact that they think a tire rut in a field should be regulated as a ‘navigable stream’ tells us all we need to know about the bureaucrats behind this federal power grab. Not only does it defy logic and common sense, it tramples private property rights. I will continue doing all I can to roll back this government overreach [/QUOTE]
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