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Megasoulflower t1_j8xewem wrote

Also, EPA conducts thorough air monitoring around every fire, explosion, and gaseous emergency. If harmful plumes were on the move, people would be evacuated. On the other hand, facilities accidentally or intentionally release shit they shouldn’t be releasing all the time, and regulating authorities don’t always know immediately that it happened. Protect everybody and let ‘em know if you see or smell something funky! I like our babies with two eyes, not three (but if any of your babies out there have three eyes, I’m sure they are absolutely ADORABLE (; ) (:

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lelekfalo t1_j8yzmco wrote

How much does the EPA pay you pretend they actually care about public health?

This is a national ecological DISASTER that our media and government is being dangerously quiet about, and they're just pointing fingers when they get asked questions about it.

It doesn't take NOAA's best and brightest to realize THIS IS BAD. And you come in with some saccharine little jape about deformed fetuses.

This isn't a situation that calls for a "cutesy" response. It calls for a dramatic one.

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Megasoulflower t1_j8z0pa6 wrote

Federal employees’ pay is public information, dawg! Get on some internet when you have a chance and look up whatever you want to know ha! (;

Also, be the change, my man (: You don’t like what you see, get into it and change it. You can do it. Get after it (:

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Korathaexplorah t1_j91lvy2 wrote

I just watched Chernobyl and our goverment is treating this the same way Soviet Russia treated that. I'm just waiting for Canada to report toxic air and then it will gain global traction.

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