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Oooooohh you're just too fucking smart for anyone alive today....
So tell me Magoo, is that pond still there?
Did the Johnsons have to pay a huge fine?
Did the EPA overstep their authority?
On a different note, did you ever cite your source for the Robert E Lee order to shoot Union officers who lead black troops?

Yes, the pond is still there as far as I know, but I have seen no photos that indicate that he fulfilled his part of the agreement. I find it amusing that after arguing that it was a "stock pond" he agreed that he would build a fence to keep his stock out of it.

The Johnsons were never assessed a fine. They were informed what the maximum fine could have been, in accordance with the law and standard EPA practice.

Nothing in the legal documents says anything about EPA or CoE overstepping their bounds. That is all in the PLF press releases.

I told you where to find the information on Lee. Frankly, I am surprised that you are stuck on that issue, since it was a policy originating with Jefferson Davis and the rebel Congress. The [olicy was
 
Oooooohh you're just too fucking smart for anyone alive today....
So tell me Magoo, is that pond still there?
Did the Johnsons have to pay a huge fine?
Did the EPA overstep their authority?
On a different note, did you ever cite your source for the Robert E Lee order to shoot Union officers who lead black troops?

Yes, the pond is still there as far as I know, but I have seen no photos that indicate that he fulfilled his part of the agreement. I find it amusing that after arguing that it was a "stock pond" he agreed that he would build a fence to keep his stock out of it.

The Johnsons were never assessed a fine. They were informed what the maximum fine could have been, in accordance with the law and standard EPA practice.

Nothing in the legal documents says anything about EPA or CoE overstepping their bounds. That is all in the PLF press releases.

I told you where to find the information on Lee. Frankly, I am surprised that you are stuck on that issue, since it was a policy originating with Jefferson Davis and the rebel Congress.
 
Yes, the pond is still there as far as I know, but I have seen no photos that indicate that he fulfilled his part of the agreement. I find it amusing that after arguing that it was a "stock pond" he agreed that he would build a fence to keep his stock out of it.

The Johnsons were never assessed a fine. They were informed what the maximum fine could have been, in accordance with the law and standard EPA practice.

Nothing in the legal documents says anything about EPA or CoE overstepping their bounds. That is all in the PLF press releases.

I told you where to find the information on Lee. Frankly, I am surprised that you are stuck on that issue, since it was a policy originating with Jefferson Davis and the rebel Congress.

This part was cut off when I hit the Post button accidentally -

Davis and the rebels quietly dropped the policy when Lincoln threatened to randomly select rebel officers in POW camps, one for one, for similar treatment.

More critical of Lee's character were the other two issues I brought up. When escaped slaves were returned, Lee ordered them to be whipped, and when his overseer refused to whip the females, he did it himself; and Lee was one of the few Southern slave owners to be sued by slaves, when he refused to free them as called for in his father-in-law's will, for which he was executor (the issue became moot when Union troops confiscated and freed the slaves early in the war).
 
Yes, the pond is still there as far as I know, but I have seen no photos that indicate that he fulfilled his part of the agreement. I find it amusing that after arguing that it was a "stock pond" he agreed that he would build a fence to keep his stock out of it.

The Johnsons were never assessed a fine. They were informed what the maximum fine could have been, in accordance with the law and standard EPA practice.

Nothing in the legal documents says anything about EPA or CoE overstepping their bounds. That is all in the PLF press releases.

I told you where to find the information on Lee. Frankly, I am surprised that you are stuck on that issue, since it was a policy originating with Jefferson Davis and the rebel Congress.

"Under the settlement reached Monday in federal court, Johnson will not have to pay the fines or drain the pond. But he will have to plant willow trees around the pond to protect the ground from erosion, and he’ll have to put a fence to temporarily protect it from livestock."
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-en...tles-water-pollution-case-with-wyoming-farmer

The pond will remain, Wood said, and Johnson won't have to pay any fines.

There was public backlash after news of the EPA’s order broke in March 2014, according to Casper Star-Tribune archives. Both of Wyoming’s senators, John Barrasso and Mike Enzi, joined Louisiana senator David Vitter in speaking out against the EPA's compliance order.

In their letter, the senators wrote that the "EPA appears more interested in intimidating and bankrupting Mr. Johnson than it does in working cooperatively with him."
https://billingsgazette.com/news/st...cle_b0e0f1de-52a2-5540-8a61-950b19f31f95.html
 
"Under the settlement reached Monday in federal court, Johnson will not have to pay the fines or drain the pond. But he will have to plant willow trees around the pond to protect the ground from erosion, and he’ll have to put a fence to temporarily protect it from livestock."
http://thehill.com/policy/energy-en...tles-water-pollution-case-with-wyoming-farmer

The pond will remain, Wood said, and Johnson won't have to pay any fines.

There was public backlash after news of the EPA’s order broke in March 2014, according to Casper Star-Tribune archives. Both of Wyoming’s senators, John Barrasso and Mike Enzi, joined Louisiana senator David Vitter in speaking out against the EPA's compliance order.

In their letter, the senators wrote that the "EPA appears more interested in intimidating and bankrupting Mr. Johnson than it does in working cooperatively with him."
https://billingsgazette.com/news/st...cle_b0e0f1de-52a2-5540-8a61-950b19f31f95.html

Nothing more in defense of Lee?
 
This part was cut off when I hit the Post button accidentally -

Davis and the rebels quietly dropped the policy when Lincoln threatened to randomly select rebel officers in POW camps, one for one, for similar treatment.

More critical of Lee's character were the other two issues I brought up. When escaped slaves were returned, Lee ordered them to be whipped, and when his overseer refused to whip the females, he did it himself; and Lee was one of the few Southern slave owners to be sued by slaves, when he refused to free them as called for in his father-in-law's will, for which he was executor (the issue became moot when Union troops confiscated and freed the slaves early in the war).
Thanks. Now please post the source and cite the link...
Thanks once again.
 
Oh, so it's just all volcanoes. That's a relief! Start up the diesel generator, Marge.
Wow...having a hard time comprehending are we? Lose your reading glasses again did you? Please continue to show us your inability to understand the english language.

What a quack..
 
Earth System Models project that, within the last decade, ocean acidity exceeded historical analogues[9] and, in combination with other ocean biogeochemical changes, could undermine the functioning of marine ecosystems and disrupt the provision of many goods and services associated with the ocean beginning as early as 2100.[10]

Increasing acidity is thought to have a range of potentially harmful consequences for marine organisms, such as depressing metabolic rates and immune responses in some organisms, and causing coral bleaching.[11]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_acidification
 
Earth System Models project that, within the last decade, ocean acidity exceeded historical analogues[9] and, in combination with other ocean biogeochemical changes, could undermine the functioning of marine ecosystems and disrupt the provision of many goods and services associated with the ocean beginning as early as 2100.[10]

Increasing acidity is thought to have a range of potentially harmful consequences for marine organisms, such as depressing metabolic rates and immune responses in some organisms, and causing coral bleaching.[11]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean_acidification
Fake News.
 
Britain is experiencing a severe heatwave which has prompted its national weather service to issue an alert for people to 'stay out of the sun'.

http://myconnection.cox.com/article/world/7faf228e-8e8e-11e8-a88d-dc8606b09324/

The ancient Acropolis has been closed to visitors for three hours due to a heatwave in the Greek capital.

http://myconnection.cox.com/article/world/e3835952-8e88-11e8-a88d-dc8606b09324/

Japan recorded its highest temperature ever Monday as a deadly heat wave continued to grip a wide swath of the country and nearby South and North Korea.

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/deadly-heat-wave-hovers-japan-south-korea-56750471
 
Britain is experiencing a severe heatwave which has prompted its national weather service to issue an alert for people to 'stay out of the sun'.

http://myconnection.cox.com/article/world/7faf228e-8e8e-11e8-a88d-dc8606b09324/

The ancient Acropolis has been closed to visitors for three hours due to a heatwave in the Greek capital.

http://myconnection.cox.com/article/world/e3835952-8e88-11e8-a88d-dc8606b09324/

Japan recorded its highest temperature ever Monday as a deadly heat wave continued to grip a wide swath of the country and nearby South and North Korea.

https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/deadly-heat-wave-hovers-japan-south-korea-56750471



Your " House of Cards " has fallen....you can now only bathe in pond scum....
 
We pause now in our ongoing coverage of the end of Western democracy for a brief consideration of the end of the world. Along with Robert Frost, we can say that the question of fire versus ice as the agent of destruction has been settled in favor of fire, and we even know where the fire is likely to start: above the Arctic Circle, where an unprecedented heat wave has sent temperatures in the far north of Sweden as high as 86 F. The Washington Post’s climate writer, Jason Samenow, recently reported that the temperature (calculated by extrapolation) in a part of northern Siberia reached 90 degrees earlier this month, 40 degrees above normal. “It is absolutely incredible and really one of the most intense heat events I’ve ever seen for so far north,” wrote meteorologist Nick Humphrey. And after years of increasingly hot, dry summers, the great forests in the far north, all around the globe, are starting to burn.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/heat-wave-strikes-arctic-climate-enters-twilight-zone-210541776.html
 
Na.....care to explain why you project your diminutive stature....insecurities are a bitch
ain't they.
So nothing yet again, just another case of you spouting your mouth off about absolutely nothing, hence the name nono. No content, no sense, no accountability, no reality.
 
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