U.S. Congressional Republicans celebrate after voting to dump coal sludge into the world's water supply!

@flpoolbum (2978)
United States
February 12, 2017 1:36pm CST
After voting to allow coal waste to be dumped into rivers (our drinking water), U.S. House Republicans, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, attended a lavish dinner and celebrated with Industry leaders and lobbyists. President Trump and the Republican Majority in Congress aren't done yet! Their goal is to push back or eliminate regulations designed to protect our water and air, including eliminating the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). (Ironically, the EPA was formed by a Republican President, Richard Nixon.) They also want to eliminate standards to protect the safety of our food. They are doing this to futher enrich themselves and powerful Industy leaders. This is no longer a problem for the just the United States but for everyone! Make your voices HEARD! We can't make more clean water or air!
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@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
12 Feb 17
This country is going down fast. To destroy our water, air and food only tells me one thing. They want to eliminate as much of the population as possible. Meaning, to purge this country and have only certain people left to work as slaves for them. This is sad and horrible. I think California and New York should exit the country for starters. And have other states follow as they wish. That way we can separate the country and have two countries instead of one. And we can put up borders as well.
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@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
13 Feb 17
@flpoolbum We do have to worry about limited access to the internet. Remember, the republicans run the show right now. And anything is possible. Lets hope that does not happen. But if New York State and California exit the country, they can survive on their own. Which I wouldn't mind happening since I live here in NYC. He threatened California already to cut the entire state off from funding. And I heard he already told NYS the something. So, looking at the big picture, we do need to separate form the country.
@flpoolbum (2978)
• United States
13 Feb 17
@interia4 One Indiana Republican, I can't think of his name, while running for office actually did say that poor people should just die!
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@inertia4 (27978)
• United States
13 Feb 17
@flpoolbum See what I mean. They don't care about the people in this country. They only care about themselves. And to me that is communism.