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EPA spends millions on military-style weapons, watchdog group reports
 
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By Kellan Howell - The Washington Times - Saturday, October 10, 2015

The Environmental Protection Agency has spent millions of dollars over the last decade on military-style weapons to arm its 200 “special agents” to fight environmental crime.

Among the weapons purchased are guns, body armor, camouflage equipment, unmanned aircraft, amphibious assault ships, radar and night-vision gear and other military-style weaponry and surveillance activities, according to a new report by the watchdog group Open the Books.
 
 

“Protecting the environment just got real. With millions of dollars spent on military style weaponry, the EPA is now literally ensconced with all institutional force,” said 

“Our report discovered that when the EPA comes knocking they are armed with a thousand lawyers, arrest/criminal data, credit, business and property histories, plus a ‘Special Agent’ with the latest in weaponry and technology,” Mr. Andrzejewski added.

The agency spends nearly $75 million each year for criminal enforcement, including money for a small militia of 200 “special agents” charged with fighting environmental crime.

Congress granted police powers to the EPA in 1988, during the Reagan administration.
 

The special agent “enforces the nation’s laws by investigating cases, collecting evidence, conducting forensic analyses and providing legal guidance to assist in the prosecution of criminal conduct that threatens people’s health and the environment,” according to the EPA’s website.

The EPA estimates that each Special Agent costs taxpayers $216,000 per year in salary, travel, equipment, training and other expenses, according to the report.

The EPA’s military weapons spending is just one example of the agency’s questionable purchases highlighted in the 40-page report.

Open the Books, a nonpartisan and nonprofit group based in Illinois, scanned tens of thousands of the agency’s spending contracts totaling more than $93 billion from 2000 to 2014.

Among the findings were hundreds of millions of dollars on high-end office furnishings, sports equipment and “environmental justice” grants to raise awareness of global warming.

The report also reveals that seven of 10 EPA employees make more than $100,000 a year and more than 12,000 of its 16,000 employees were given bonuses last year despite budget cuts.

The EPA also employs more than 1,000 attorneys, making it one of the largest law firms in the country.

The agency also sent over $50 million since 2000 to international organizations, including groups in Mexico and China.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/oct/10/epa-spends-millions-on-military-style-weapons-repo/
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Re: EPA spends millions on military-style weapons, watchdog group reports
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EPA spends millions on military-style weapons, watchdog group reports
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Gina McCarthy testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, in this Sept. 16, 2015, file photo.

By Kellan Howell - The Washington Times - Saturday, October 10, 2015

The Environmental Protection Agency has spent millions of dollars over the last decade on military-style weapons to arm its 200 “special agents” to fight environmental crime.

Among the weapons purchased are guns, body armor, camouflage equipment, unmanned aircraft, amphibious assault ships, radar and night-vision gear and other military-style weaponry and surveillance activities, according to a new report by the watchdog group Open the Books.

“Protecting the environment just got real. With millions of dollars spent on military style weaponry, the EPA is now literally ensconced with all institutional force,” said Adam Andrzejewski, founder of Open the Books and the author of the report.

“Our report discovered that when the EPA comes knocking they are armed with a thousand lawyers, arrest/criminal data, credit, business and property histories, plus a ‘Special Agent’ with the latest in weaponry and technology,” Mr. Andrzejewski added.

The agency spends nearly $75 million each year for criminal enforcement, including money for a small militia of 200 “special agents” charged with fighting environmental crime.

Congress granted police powers to the EPA in 1988, during the Reagan administration.

The special agent “enforces the nation’s laws by investigating cases, collecting evidence, conducting forensic analyses and providing legal guidance to assist in the prosecution of criminal conduct that threatens people’s health and the environment,” according to the EPA’s website.

The EPA estimates that each Special Agent costs taxpayers $216,000 per year in salary, travel, equipment, training and other expenses, according to the report.

The EPA’s military weapons spending is just one example of the agency’s questionable purchases highlighted in the 40-page report.

Open the Books, a nonpartisan and nonprofit group based in Illinois, scanned tens of thousands of the agency’s spending contracts totaling more than $93 billion from 2000 to 2014.

Among the findings were hundreds of millions of dollars on high-end office furnishings, sports equipment and “environmental justice” grants to raise awareness of global warming.

The report also reveals that seven of 10 EPA employees make more than $100,000 a year and more than 12,000 of its 16,000 employees were given bonuses last year despite budget cuts.

The EPA also employs more than 1,000 attorneys, making it one of the largest law firms in the country.

The agency also sent over $50 million since 2000 to international organizations, including groups in Mexico and China.

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Re: EPA spends millions on military-style weapons, watchdog group reports
« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2015, 05:21:57 pm »
Obamas brown shirts.
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Re: EPA spends millions on military-style weapons, watchdog group reports
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2015, 07:08:34 pm »
Obamas brown shirts.

Congress granted police powers to the EPA in 1988, during the Reagan administration.

Since we granted this, they need to hire and equip them.  If you don't want this, then tell Congress to change it.

Regardless, this is not new... nor is this some sort of evil plot.

And lastly, we lambasted the left for it's push to ban assault weapons, saying that it's a fuzzy definition (what *IS* an assault weapon, exactly?)  And yet the article describes the gear as "military-style weapons".

What *ARE* military "style" weapons?!?  We're doing exactly the same stuff we hated them for doing.
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Re: EPA spends millions on military-style weapons, watchdog group reports
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2015, 11:33:07 am »
EPA has Drones, Body Armor, Amphibious Assault Ships
Did the EPA declare war on someone when we weren't looking? Besides Americans.
October 11, 2015
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It's bad enough that every Federal agency has its own armed personnel and its own SWAT teams. But do they really need their own drones and body armor? Or their own amphibious assault ships?

While Obama demilitarizes the military, the EPA gets militarized, as this Open the Books report shows.

The EPA has spent $715 million over 9 years on its Criminal Enforcement Program. It spent $73 million on it in 2011. That's also known as the military budget of Fiji. I'm not sure why we're spending the military budget of Fiji on the enforcement arm of a Federal agency that claims water is a pollutant. Or why it needs...

1. Encrypted laptops

2. Drones

3. Body armor

4. Camouflage

Or all these other goodies... radar equipment, airborne/non-airborne, operation of government troop housing, shotgun ammunition, Bushmaster rifles, amphibious assault ships

Yes that's "amphibious assault ships". Did the EPA declare war on someone when we weren't looking? Besides Americans.

The left spent a good deal of time ranting about all the military equipment in police department. But it doesn't seem to object to military equipment being utilized by their own favorite agencies.

But you can see why the EPA needs all that firepower to pursue the terrifying villains on its Most Wanted List.

If you see Jimmy in Warsaw, buy him a beer. And tell him to be on the lookout for Environmental consultants with hipster glasses, Bushmaster rifles and amphibious assault ships.

http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/260419/epa-has-drones-body-armor-amphibious-assault-ships-daniel-greenfield
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