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Originally Posted by Bob Don
The exchange between the EPA Administrator and Congressman Scott was very testy. I googled who the EPA answered to and that is supposed to be congress yet the EPA carries on as if it were autonomous (and omnipotent). Maybe it's time to rein in some of these agencies.
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The EPA, like ATF, IRS, DOT, DOJ and many other alphabet agencies, are part of the executive branch, I.E. they answer to the president. Congress has incorrectly relinquished much of its' authority to the these autonomous bureaucrats and allowed them to come up with their own rules and regulations as they see fit. They thumb their nose at Congress and get away with it for the most part, (remember Lois Lerner?). The only thing Congress truly controls is the funding for these agencies, and as we've seen, they do a lousy job of it.
A loud, unified voice, sending a steady stream of messages to our representatives to back up the efforts of organizations like SEMA, will get their attention and maybe help get some of this stupid stuff off the table.