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|    Trump Doesn't Value American Lives. His     |
|    16 Feb 26 14:08:43    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, alt.atheism, alt.global-warming       XPost: alt.politics.trump       From: -long@hmn.com              tRUMP Doesn't Value American Lives. His New Pollution Policy Is Proof                     Feb 12, 2026 at 02:01 PM EST              With the Trump administration plunging our nation into chaos and millions       of Americans struggling to meet basic needs, the president's appointees       at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) just said the quiet part out       loud: They will no longer consider the value of human life and people's       health.              In January, the agency's political leadership announced that, when setting       limits on air pollution that causes disease and early deaths, only the       costs for companies to comply will be considered. It's an unabashed       statement that brings awful clarity to the administration's priorities.       They're gutting protections for the air we breathe, the water we drink and       the future we promised our children.       An oil refinery complex operates along the industrial waterfront at the       Port of Los Angeles as stacks, towers and processing units rise above a       contai...              The Trump administration has already handed out passes that excuse       polluting industrial facilities across the U. S. from compliance with the       latest Clean Air Act standards. All the corporations had to do was send an       email and ask.              The administration, meanwhile, is trying to crush the cleaner industries       that would make our country not only healthier but stronger economically.       As our energy prices rise, the administration is blocking new clean energy       projects while obstructing and delaying billions of dollars in private       investments in domestic manufacturing and energy security and erasing       hundreds of thousands of jobs and life-changing career opportunities.              Who's benefiting from these backward policies? The administration has made       decision after decision that will only increase our health care costs and       utility bills. Trump's EPA did not have our health in mind when it asked a       federal court to throw out stronger standards for soot that were on track       to spare 800,000 cases of asthma and thousands of hospital visits and       premature deaths. It certainly didn't make America healthier to put former       chemical industry lobbyists in decision-making positions at EPA. Or to       ignore decades of science and weaken oversight and protections for cancer-       causing chemicals, such as formaldehyde.              Now, the Trump administration is poised to throw out the very idea that       climate pollution is a threat, too.              EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's stated desire to "drive a dagger" through       the endangerment finding provides a chilling context for these decisions.       The finding is based on reams of scientific evidence demonstrating that       climate pollution threatens our health and safety. And the Trump       administration has spent a year unlawfully meeting in secret, dismissing       objections, downplaying suffering and mischaracterizing research to       overturn it.                     It is another way of valuing human life at $0. It is another way of       communicating to the American people that what you are seeing with your own       eyes isn't happening.              But we are seeing it. Every part of the country has experienced the dangers       of extreme weather that climate pollution is making that much more       destructive. Farmers have lost their livestock and livelihoods to heat       waves. During Winter Storm Fern, hundreds of thousands of Americans went       without power in freezing temperatures.              In 2025, the Guadalupe River in Texas was overwhelmed by flash flooding       that killed 27 girls and counselors at Camp Mystic. Hurricane Helene in       2024 was the deadliest storm in the U. S. since Katrina. It killed 11       members of the same family in North Carolina. "Everything where I grew up       is gone, " one survivor said.              It's time to share the truth. It's time to tell everyone what's happening.       Every image of a home charred to the foundation by an accelerated fire,       every sodden pile of ruined furniture and stuffed animals waiting at the       curb to be hauled away after another flood—not to mention mountains of data       from satellites to ice cores to temperature records—is irrefutable evidence       that the story the administration wants to tell just doesn't match the       facts.              Amanda Leland is executive director of Environmental Defense Fund.              Abigail Dillen is president of Earthjustice.              Manish Bapna is president and CEO of NRDC (Natural Resources Defense       Council).              Loren Blackford is executive director of the Sierra Club.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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