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PEER (Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility) has the story of this barbarian's latest assault on human safety in New Jersey:

CHRISTIE TO AXE JERSEY POLLUTION AND PUBLIC HEALTH RULES
"Red Tape Review Group" Issues Hit List of Regulations to Toss or Water Down

Trenton - A panel commissioned by Governor Chris Christie recommends that New Jersey jettison an array of anti-pollution, public health and smart growth rules in order to attract businesses and jobs to the Garden State. The rules targeted for repeal or revision would weaken current standards for air and water pollution, flood hazard reduction, protecting the Highlands, toxic site clean-up and even preventing toxic catastrophes, according to Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).


[. . .]

Citing the need to streamline bureaucracy and promote economic development, the Red Tape report calls for regulatory relief from a score of existing DEP regulations, including:

* Water Quality Management rules which prohibit sewer line extensions into environmentally sensitive areas such as forests, stream buffers, and endangered species habitat;
* Rules to protect the New Jersey Highlands, a region of 800,000 acres that provides water supply to over 5 million state residents, from degradation due to over-development;
* Stream buffers protections and flood hazard reduction regulations;
* Strict oversight of toxic site clean-ups managed by private consultants, under a new privatized site remediation plan enacted under Gov. Corzine;
* Coastal zone management protections, including public access rules;
* Air pollution control to allow wider variances for exceeding permit limits; and
* Relaxing rules under the Toxic Catastrophe Prevention Act to prevent a repeat of the disaster at a Dow Chemical plant in Bhopal, India, where 7,000 people died from poison fumes. The report cites compliance costs to industry and questions the need for any rules beyond a federal minimum.

"This Red Tape report represents a radical assault on longstanding strict protections of New Jersey's air, water, land and natural resources," stated New Jersey PEER Director Bill Wolfe, a former DEP analyst, noting that the report lacks any factual basis for declaring listed protections as less than cost beneficial. "Under the guise of a 'common sense regulation,' the Christie folks have compiled a polluters' wish list."

Gov. Christie has embraced the Red Tape Review report.


Full story here.

It hardly needs to be pointed out that scrapping public health and safety regulations is rather like getting rid of all the fire extinguishers to cut costs. And of course, when people start dying, Christie will blame the Democrats, or climatologists, or ACORN, or the EPA . . . or anyone but his own greedy, corrupt self.

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Apparently some of the Apollo astronauts are up in arms over the fact that the Obama Administration has cancelled all immediate plans for a NASA return to the moon.

Make no mistake: I too am pissed off that the next time humanity reaches the moon is going to be far enough in the future that it'll probably be never, because civilization will likely be by then crippled to the extent that space travel is impossible (and anyway irrelevant because more immediate challenges will be finding enough food and water). Even if a return to the moon does miraculously occur, I'll be dead by then.

Although it doesn't feed my soul in the same way, I do recognize that in the more immediate future unmanned space investigation is likely to reveal considerably more about our universe/solar system than manned exploration could. And, be it noted, far more cheaply.

Whatever: yes, give me enough popcorn and I'd like to see another small first step. Oh, dammit, yes I would. I'd sit up all night for that one, just like I did for the last one.

But there's a very good reason why the Obama Administration has had to cancel all the grandiose plans for our future return to space, including Il Buce's surrealistic parody of John F. Kennedy's announcement of a moon program: you know, the one where he punched the air and said, "We're on the way to Mars! Send in now for your magic decoder ring!"

The truth is that this became impossible when Il Buce quite deliberately bankrupted the nation by throwing away large parts of the nation's revenues, first in the form of giving massive tax cuts to folk who earn more in a minute than you or I can hope to earn in a year, second by declaring at least one and arguably two unnecessary wars.

Economics 101: If you've already squandered all your allowance on candy, you are not in the strongest position to mount a Mars expedition.

Which leads me back to these pouting Apollo astronauts. Where were they when Bush was spending all the money that might have been used to fund a return to the moon? Why did they not object when he made it fiscally impossible to continue the manned space program? Where were all their principled objections, their stump speeches, their impassioned op-eds?

They're not-the-fuck anywhere, are they?

I don't really blame all these bozoes for not speaking out when it could have made a difference: these are astronauts, after all, not goddam rocket scientists. (Oh, wait a . . .) I do blame them a lot, though, for claiming that what's actually the fault (at least in part) of their own acquiescent silence a few years ago is the fault of the Obama Administration now. That's intellectual dishonesty of the bottom-of-the-barrel kind.

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Landslide 'kills 100' in Uganda region of Bududa

Minister for Disaster Preparedness Musa Ecweru has gone to the remote area to assess what help is needed.

 
Dunno about you, but I'm waiting for Pat Robertson to say this is God's vengeance on Uganda for the vile sociopathic anti-homosexuality bill their parliamentarians are trying to push through.

Pat?

Are you there, Pat?

Did you get the phonecall from a merciful God, Pat?

Dammit. Your quarter must have run out.

 

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