"Thou shalt not burn" is one of the commandments of the EPA. In a decade or so it will be pointless to strike a match as there will be nothing left to legally ignite. What was once a well-meaning agency with set goals and standards that were common sense to the masses has become a extremist group financed by our tax dollars.
More fun from the EPA is yet to come. It will really awaken people if/when the EPA gets their way on declaring what are "navigable waterways".
I highly encourage anyone to do a search for "Mike and Chantell Sackett" to see the hel! the EPA can and does put people through over nothing, and to get a good idea of how EPA procedure works.
I wish I could find the clip of an EPA higher-up behind a podium where he says something like (and I'm paraphrasing the best my memory will allow) ....."Back when invaders conquered a civilization, the victors went in and killed a group of citizens in front of the others. That showed those who remained who was in charge. Those left fell in line immediately. Making public examples of some will show our power and authority to the rest." It was on youtube, but I can't find it now.
AG
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