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Last week I told you about the EPA’s latest act of environmental destruction.

Back in the 1970s a friend of mine once had an internship at the EPA. He was supposed to work on shutting down the coal industry of America. However, all he can remember about the experience was the water cooler talk of the engineers. The first half of the week was spent discussing the previous weekend. The second half was spent planning the upcoming weekend.

When he inquired about this blatant wasting of resources he was told that government workers are not compensated as well as their private sector counterparts and, thus, the imbalance had to be corrected somewhere. Somewhere was at the water cooler.

The same friend sent me this link:

The cost of cleaning up a major toxic waste spill in the West caused by an Environmental Protection Agency contractor could soar as high as $27.7 billion.

That’s the conclusion of study released Tuesday morning by the right-leaning American Action Forum. The group is one of the first to attempt to estimate the clean-up cost of what will likely be remembered as one of the biggest environmental disasters of 2015.

FoxNews.

How will they correct that imbalance?$???

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