May 30, 2014

Farm Bureau: Proposed EPA water regulations won’t exempt farmers

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed modifications to the Clean Water Act definitely will expand the federal government’s regulation of agriculture land uses, according to Donald Parrish, senior director of regulatory relations for the American Farm Bureau Federation. That’s despite EPA statements that existing exemption for agriculture operations will remain intact.
 
“The EPA is sticking to their talking points. They’re saying they’re not expanding jurisdiction, Parrish said. “But for the first time ever, EPA is defining ditches as tributaries. This really does blur the distinction between land and water. And Congress didn’t intend that.

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 As far as I know, most towns in America have land marks with high water marks of past floods. 

Back in the 17th-18th century the old money British Jews used this to bring maritime law onto the land and rape and pillage as they pleased. They called themselves privateers and with a letter of marque from the king it was all perfectly legal.  

Now they call themselves the Environmental Protection Agency and now that they have their letter of marque from king Obama they can rape and pillage at will again.

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