Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:Grizalltheway wrote:Gotta love the automated knee-jerk conk response to a perfectly reasonable request for some sort of evidence to back up an outlandish claim.

It did seem reasonable. kalm is pretty reasonable in discussions and Tman usually has no problem backing his statements so maybe it was a simple misunderstanding. I don't know shit about it but I know that Tman is pretty fucking up on this shit.
I'll ask...
Tman, is that an estimate or something? I can see how things can get choked out a bit but that seems like a lot. Shit, I don't even know how many jobs have been lost in the past couple of years so maybe it isn't.

...always the mediator...
Browner ran the EPA under Clinton, and during her first tenure, made enforcement of Clean Air and Water Act revisions her priority. Her life reads like a bodhisattvas Chomskyist, seeking to destroy western culture and democracy to attain purification (...look it up. A tree hugger socialist lawyer who accesses control of huge govt. and NGO budgets then wages war against industry). With an annual EPA budget between 5 and 10 billion, she was the bull in our nation's economic china shop. Having said that, many studies have supported a cost of environmental regulation estimate of $150 billion (study cited below...remembering this study is over 12 years old, and doesn't factor in aggregated losses due to industry outsourcing resulting from these costs)...
ANNUALLY...
...which you can easily see adds up to well over a TRILLION dollars during her years at the helm (9), not including her 6 as Director of the Audubon Society (plaintiff in hundreds of industry extortion settlements), or heading Florida's EPA before taking her shake-down racket national.
http://www.rff.org/documents/RFF-DP-98-36.pdf
So, having whipped it out...
...prove me wrong.
How many jobs does a couple of trillion destroy?
Worse, how can any insane fuck defend defend this?
Each job loss extends exponentially into housing, education, and most importantly, damage to health. The aggregate effecting national and global economy (yes, global...after this most recent banking industry collapse, global dependency on the U.S. economic health and stability was painfully apparent.)
Yet, maybe a "reasonable" person like Kalm just needs a rational explanation...
...or another bowl full.
