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Kathleen Wells
Jul 17
 

Randy Thomas Loves The Supreme Court Ruling In West Virginia VS EPA
Updated: Jul 25



Kathleen Wells - As many of you know, I have a cause for exposing liberals and their antics and host a local radio show, The Naked Truth Report, that airs on AM870 in Los Angeles.  I am particularly concerned with local issues. Recently, I have been focusing on overbearing governmental regulations.  I have had epidemiologist Prof. Jim Enstrom and independent trucker Randy Thomas on my show as guests to discuss how the strict regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency,  EPA, had caused harm putting small independent owner-operator truckers out of business because they could not conform to the strict and unjustified EPA regulations.   The recent Supreme Court ruling, West Virginia vs EPA, was good news for an independent trucker from Watts, California, Randy Thomas. 


Randy is an owner-operator of an independent trucking firm from 1971- 2010.  He started with one truck and grew the business to a fleet of fourteen trucks. Then the Obama administration, Mayor Villaraigosa and the Teamsters Union embraced the Climate Change Initiative and the Green New Deal in 2008.  Naturally, all the Democratic politicians embraced this clean energy policy regardless of how burdensome and unscientific the cost.  Jimmy Hoffa Jr, informed and required members that same year, that older trucks were burning dirty by emitting nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide.  In order to clean the emissions up, truckers could retrofit a Diesel Particulate Filter, DPF, system or purchase a new truck having the system.  The DPF system is a particulate trap that is now required as a mechanism on newer trucks to be in compliance with clean energy. 


Rebuilding engines to add the DPF system is not viable.  Because the State of California adopted the Climate Change agenda, seven black American owner-operated trucking businesses in Los Angeles , Compton and Watts closed.  Young black American men have no examples of black American men owning trucking businesses in Los Angeles.   Randy was put out of business when he was informed to turn in his non-compliant vehicles to be destroyed. Later, by accident, while watching a load of trucks on YouTube, Randy happened to run across one of his old trucks in Vietnam.  He recognized the truck because of the unique emblem on the truck. Why is a truck that was earmarked to be destroyed in Vietnam?  I suppose some Democrat lined their pocket with a trucker's misfortune.

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