@corbe
Aww imagine the NTs complaining about a broad brush. What a hypocritical pile of monkey doo.
During the primaries the thing that bugged me so much about TOS was the lack of integrity. It didn't matter what Trump did there was a group of people that would sing his praises. They would excuse any of his actions.
Now, you NTs are no different. With few exceptions it doesn't matter what he does. You whine and moan about Trump and call him the devil. When challenged on it then you start whining about a broad brush. Weirdly your clamoring and lamentations mirror the talking points of the left. They talk Russia, you talk Russia or whatever their agenda is for the day.
This action is a very very positive action. Its a very important step to turning back the tide on global warming and the globalist movement to undermine this country. Yet even then NTs whine that its a "small bucket".
@Emjay
I believe the comment was that it is a very big swamp. Argue that. Go ahead. Tell us how his YUUUUUGe bucket, the biggest bucket of them all, bigger than the average dragline, bigger than the Gem of Egypt, is going to drain that 160 year old backwater of corruption and vile reptiles in one fell swoop by putting the boots to one small agency.
Open your eyes. It is a teaspoon in the Pacific.
I am one of the scientists who signed the petition with Alvarez saying that the science was far from settled, and that the US should
not sign the Kyoto Accords. Yes, I have been fighting the bad science turned into a panicked religion of ALgore that long--decades, now. Every textbook, thousands of hours of documentaries, millions of issues of National Geographic, trainloads of schoolbooks, and millions of minds have been stuffed with this dreck. It will take another fifty years if those items were pulled off of shelves today to correct the nonsense that has been put out there, and that doesn't include the literature references in scientific journals.
Intellectually, the whole AGW thing is a well metastasized stage 4 cancer in science, and the trillions of dollars it has cost will never be recovered. Stopping the progress will help, must be done if the patient is to recover, but there is a long road ahead before the patient ever walks again.
Yeah, getting rid of one agency is a good start, it needs to be done, it is a step in the right direction, but compared to what is out there, it is a small bucket indeed. Perhaps you just don't have a realistic view of how damned big the swamp actually is.