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Brother Living In Yellowstone Area Explains Situation To His Sister

(Rec’d from a reader – source unknown)


        What can EPA do?   Kinda hard fitting their air pollution equipment to a volcano.   Today, half of what EPA calls "air pollution" is caused by nature.   For instance, when Mt. St. Helen blew its top, the result in Northern Kentucky was two or three bad air days in a row.   Look for that to happen again, only worse this time. 

        No matter what the nutcases at the omnipotent EPA think, man cannot change nature.
http://www.uhuh.com/reports/headsup/hu186.htm:

When
Mount St. Helens erupted on 18 May 1980, the top 1,300 ft. disappeared within minutes. The blast area covered an area of more than 150 sq. miles and sent thousands of tons of ash into the upper atmosphere.  The eruption put more gasses and particles in the air than all industry and vehicles in the country combined did in the preceding decade. <http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/msh/msh.html>

Not said is the fact that the event also triggered between one-third and one-half of all the EPA's air quality control monitors for weeks thereafter.  And, interestingly enough, the following weeks were the only time some areas in the country were ever out of compliance with EPA air quality control standards.

No matter, said EPA.  Many areas of the country were out of compliance.  The people must be punished.  So, harsher air quality control regulations were written.  And the Democrat-Socialists controlling Congress loved it.

Other volcanoes (Mexico) also erupted and many more are expected to explode into action someday.  One need only check the World Volcano Index at <http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/volc_images/sorted_by_country.html> for an indication of how often this could happen -- and how futile these world-wide attempts at maintaining spic and span air quality can be.

        Also see: LIBERAL BLATHER PRODUCES MORE CO2
http://www.uhuh.com/reports/headsup/fron224.htm

 

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