Do you think the EPA is good?
In 1972 we visited my brother in Colton CA. We thought it was awesome he had a grapefruit tree and we had one every day. Of course we enjoyed the sights. One morning the Santa Ana winds came in and when we walked outside we were alarmed that a mountain had appeared very near where he lived, it's called Mt Baldy and it's 14,000 high. Later that evening while driving into Los Angeles we met a wall of smog coming up the 10 freeway. It was scary. That's all gone now. In 1970 the Susquanna River caught fire and burned for weeks. Let me repeat for the younger folks that don't remember, a river caught on fire. In fact, over the years, several rivers caught on fire. That's why we have the EPA.
@BearMcClure I'm sorry, haven't you noticed the reduction in smog in all major cities? Haven't you noticed the cleaner rivers? How do you think that is achieved, a snap of the fingers? By 2025 most cars will be electric, internal combustion engines are no longer viable. Get used to change.
Without the EPA the Kock brothers and friends will live exactly in locations they want to be in, but they don't give a damn about you, your water, your food, your land, or anything else about the area you live in. Polluting is OK. You have to pay for it to be cleaned up and they do not want to pay. This is a major reason they are trying to get rid of 8 years of Obama.