How quickly the tables turn. Not long ago people were worried the Environmental Protection Agency would be running roughshod over every aspect of Americans’ lives, and now many at the EPA have reportedly been reduced to tears over the possible fate of the bloated and out-of-control federal entity:
"U.S. EPA employees were in tears."https://t.co/cmxpsBoe3A
— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) November 12, 2016
EPA employees in tears. DOE staffers offered counseling. Tough times at agencies after Trump win by @rbravender & me https://t.co/2b7aMwVXdt
— Kevin Bogardus (@KevinBogardus) November 11, 2016
If you need advice on how to cope, I know some folks in eastern Kentucky who can help. https://t.co/XQPv0UbLUO – pic.twitter.com/huFnoZ2bY4
— Jimmy (@JimmyPrinceton) November 12, 2016
Well isn’t that just an interesting turn of events.
Good. Now go out in the real world and try to actually contribute to society.
— Lt Col Fred Garvin (@realfredgarvin) November 12, 2016
The last time EPA tried that they ended up poisoning an entire river with heavy metals.
— Austere Gator Fan (@Gator_Country) November 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/GlomarResponder/status/797263233463840768
if I were an IRS employee that had been politically targeting certain groups I might be a bit nervous right n.
— Jim Girouard (@JimGirouard132) November 12, 2016
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RT @kerpen "U.S. EPA employees were in tears." https://t.co/z6woaWwwOf … @mimimayesTN— American Insurgent (@Who_Me_Two) November 12, 2016
they could donate their tears to some drought areas
— Don't Panic (@dd42bb) November 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/inyosub/status/797261083278852097
Because. https://t.co/GzZVnGb4mU
— Lisa ?? (@yoshiminder) November 12, 2016
Something needs to be done, that’s for sure.
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