Sir, naivete is being revealed. You propose leaving the future of this nation - indeed, the world - in the hands of a private sector, in which members are the cause of the following:
- 1924 Nixon Nitrate Disaster, caused by plant conditions.
- 1969 Santa Barbara Oil Spill
- Oil spills in both San Francisco and New Orleans in '07 and '08
- Exon Valdex oil spill and the Greenpoint oil spill
- Brio Superfund Site, in which toxic waste ravaged a small community.
- Donora Smog of 1948
- Hanford
- Kingston Fossil Plant
- Lake Peigneur
- Libby, Montana
- Love Canal (again, toxic waste)
- Murphy Oil Spill
- New Carissa
- New River, New Mexico (toxic waste in the river)
- Phillips Disaster and subsequent explosions in '99 and '00
- Prudoe Bay Oil Spill
- Santa Susana Field Laboratory
- Summitville Mine
- Times Beach, Missouri
- View-Master factory
- Midland Dow-Chemical leaking toxins into the Saginaw River
- PG & E lies and toxic waste, after which a movie named Erin Brockovich was created.
So, yes, the private sector certainly has an impressive track record at taking care of our environment!
And that, friend, is simply what I remember. Imagine what I’d find if I looked around.
The “economic mess” was simply an example of how de-regulation causes problems. When discussing how best to deal with Climate Change, nobody is proposing massive regulations like you speak of in communist nations. But necessary, environmental regulations that, in fact, will spur growth and create jobs.
Which I suspect is as bad as conservatives looking at the world with blinders on, embracing an idealogy rather than reason.
Indeed. The vast leftwing conspiracy to destroy the American way of life.