Acceptance of full responsibility just doesn’t happen in this administration, and they’re not about to start now:
Headed to CO & NM tomorrow. @EPA is committed to clean up & getting this right. My full remarks from today here: http://t.co/GbAmrm9Vnq
— Gina McCarthy (@GinaEPA) August 11, 2015
A few days ago, an EPA-led cleanup effort of a mine triggered the release of over a million gallons of toxic wastewater into the Animas river. The EPA is now on site to clean up the tragic result of their previous clean up effort:
We’re working with local & state officials to protect your health in the wake of the #AnimasRiver spill. http://t.co/XtibYoAYNu
— U.S. EPA (@EPA) August 12, 2015
You know what that means:
Run for the hills, Colorado & New Mexico – RUN FOR THE HILLShttps://t.co/jcmAi9ktEp
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) August 12, 2015
Exactly!
Took you 24 hours to warn people of #EPA spill and you are just now going there?? Too Little Too Late #FAIL https://t.co/GrbBkIiFlg
— Just me (@reluctantzealot) August 12, 2015
You mean all BP had to do was issue a bullshit tweet and promise to clean up their mess? Could have saved billions! https://t.co/WTCDWc8nSG
— Paul Fixx (@PaulFixx) August 11, 2015
Recommended
I'm going to dump mercury in a lake and tell the @EPA I'm committed to clean up and getting this right. https://t.co/whBCwvb6wp
— Anthony Bialy (@AnthonyBialy) August 12, 2015
https://twitter.com/RoyDanai/status/631521529835098112
***
Related:
James Woods shares ‘nice visual metaphor for big government socialism’
EPA head Gina McCarthy thanks Bette Midler for being ‘clean air beneath my wings’
Who’s up for more expensive everything? Obama’s EPA has another industry in its cross-hairs
Join the conversation as a VIP Member