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This is what fewer regulations looks like

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Hillary Clinton's populism was a ruse. She dumped her Bernie imitation as soon as he was out of the picture.

Hillary Clinton's populism =

• Give DWS a position of honor in her campaign after she was forced out of the DNC for corruption — playing a big role in torpedoing the actual populist candidate

• Call TPP a "gold standard" — then flatly lie to the public in the first debate about that

• Suck up to extremely rich people in sad paid pep talks

• Pick a pro-bankster pro-TPP VP partner

• "Win" 6 straight coin tosses in the Iowa primary, among other shenanigans

• Spend her time on the campaign trail raising money with rich people instead of giving rallies for regular people
 
Bumping in honor of the first rollback of EPA regulations.

https://origin-nyi.thehill.com/poli...ght-energy-congress-does-away-with-obama-coal

The Hill said:
The Senate passed a resolution Thursday ending an Obama-era coal rule, giving President Trump his first opportunity to undo an environmental rule from the previous administration.

Senators voted 54-45 to approve a Congressional Review Act resolution gutting the Interior Department's Stream Protection Rule, a regulation requiring coal firms to clean up waste from mountaintop removal mining and prevent it from going into local waterways.

The coal industry and Republicans had fought for the better part of a decade.

Clean water is so '87, Heather.

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The Hill said:
When Trump signs the resolution and formally quashes the Stream Protection Rule, it will be only the second time in history lawmakers have successfully used the CRA to undo a rule. But if the GOP has its way, Thursday's resolution will not be the last to find its way to President Trump's desk.
 
yes, because regulation and being forced to not poison water is what is killing coal.

lol--these R congress critters are so far beyond stupid.
 
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