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Nov 14, 2017 19:59:23   #
Big Bass
 
lindajoy wrote:
Yeaaa well I’d like to tell em where they can put their communist party line too!!

Whatcha mean Big, the hurricanes are our fault already... Geeeezz now the winters too??

We’ve had snow already and today was sunny, bright blue sky and a breeze that made you want hotttt coffeeee and a little Baileys... Soooo I did!!! Lolol

Sounds like a marriage made in heaven. Why not a bigger Baileys? I'm delighted you listen to that still, small voice within. When I was younger, I would go cross country skiing. When I got home, I'd make gluwein, a hot, spiced, sweeter red wine. That one warms the cockles of your heart.

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Nov 14, 2017 20:01:32   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
permafrost wrote:
EPA.... That E is for environment... they do not monitor our water faucets.. We should empower them to do so..

They get involved by court order of by complaints from the public. In the flint case it was a woman demanding they ck her water, which they did and no group of people ever agreed on anything from that point..

Snyder gets the blame, he brainstormed the actions and picked the people to run the idea..

the problem look as if it will last at least into the 2020s.. Sad case indeed.

Obama had to call it an emergency rather then a disaster due to wording of the federal law..

Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator W. Craig Fugate, in a letter to Snyder, said his request for a major disaster declaration was denied because the water contamination “does not meet the legal definition of a ‘major disaster’” under federal law.

“The incident was not the result of a natural catastrophe, nor was it created by a fire, flood or explosion,” Fugate said.
EPA.... That E is for environment... they do not... (show quote)


You mean it took Bo three times to figure out how he could usurp the laws?? What about his EO ability or his “ directives” he put out whether they were constitutional or not???

He could write directives on transgender bathroom rights but not on getting Flint going or saving lives..? Yup, that sounds about right too..

And why if what you say is true did he grant it the third time around??? That publicity thing was a wart on his back too eh??

Give me a break....

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Nov 14, 2017 20:05:27   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
kankune wrote:
And this is why I like and respect you so much Louise. GREAT POST!!!


You are as liked and respected too Thelma!!
Thank You for your very kind words..🌹

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Check out topic: border illegals who got away
Nov 14, 2017 20:12:14   #
Big dog
 
lindajoy wrote:
Well now isn’t his reply just quaint...

Isn’t it amazing how the Muslims are afraid to stand against the atrocities of their brethren, killing, beheading, raping , mutilating little girls etc bit they can stand in unity/protest against our rules as defined in the laws we have..

So are they afraid or just remain silent to further the cause of infiltration like France, Belgium, Germany or the UK who now see the take over and don’t know how to stop it.. You stop it by not letting it happen in the country to begin with...

The Muslim that do not stand with this country don’t belong in it either..

We as a country have taken in more illegals than any other nation .. Time we tighten up, get it under control get America secure and then do what we can to help other countries.. Right now we can not afford anymore anything from illegals to caring for them and funding to keep them going.. We spent over 1.2 billion dollars last year alone..

Time our hungry are fed , our borders are secure and a sense of safety is restored..

Jobs need to go to Americans not illegal aliens, food needs to go to our homeless along with housing for our vets etc.. A little selfishness is needed.. America First should be the norm yet it is not...
Well now isn’t his reply just quaint... br br Isn... (show quote)


Well said, and THANK YOU Linda.

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Nov 14, 2017 20:22:17   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Big Bass wrote:
Sounds like a marriage made in heaven. Why not a bigger Baileys? I'm delighted you listen to that still, small voice within. When I was younger, I would go cross country skiing. When I got home, I'd make gluwein, a hot, spiced, sweeter red wine. That one warms the cockles of your heart.


That sounds pretty good as long as it’s not too sweet..

I do like Red wine and a Spicey sweet sounds good!!

I like apple cider spiced rum with a splash of ginger ale ( sometimes) this time too of year and ohhhh yeaaa now I’ll be getting some!!

Very easy~

Grab an orange. Stick some cloves in it. Throw it in your Crock Pot along with a few cinnamon sticks and a bottle of apple cider. Turn it on. Wait four hours.

Add whatever amount of spiced rum you like, serve with a thinly sliced orange.. turn on your Christmas music, and watch the snow gently glide beneath the lighted silhouette out your window..Sit remembering all the great memories, your love and then feel your entire body simply content give into your inner soul and the beautiful creation you truly are..

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Nov 14, 2017 20:25:26   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
Big dog wrote:
Well said, and THANK YOU Linda.


Thank You Big dog...

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Nov 14, 2017 21:08:13   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
lindajoy wrote:
OMG, Perm, you too?? The man that knows a little of everything and yet can find a twist in anything..!

You honestly think the E is limited to environment without including water?? Water isn’t part of the environment okkkkkk, welllll that’s news to me...Thank You..

I’m not even going to waste my time~< here~

The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is the main federal law that ensures the quality of Americans' drinking water. Under SDWA, EPA sets standards for drinking water quality and oversees the states, localities, and water suppliers who implement those standards.
Read more here About the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Laws and Regulations
Current Drinking Water Regulations: contaminants EPA regulates in drinking water, such as arsenic, lead, and microbials.
Drinking Water Regulations under Development: current regulatory status of certain contaminants and public water system operations.
Regulation Development: how EPA decides which contaminants to regulate, how drinking water standards are set, and when to revise existing regulations.
Compliance
Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance Assistance
Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance Monitoring: information about inspections, evaluations and investigations.
Enforcement
Water Enforcement: Safe Drinking Water Act
Policy and Guidance
Water Enforcement Policy, Guidance and Publications: Safe Drinking Water Act
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Ground Water
Many communities obtain their drinking water from aquifers. Unfortunately, the ground water can become contaminated by human activity. These chemicals can enter the soil and rock, polluting the aquifer and eventually the well.
A ⭐️⭐️For you too!! This is just classic...Thank You for the chuckle..
OMG, Perm, you too?? The man that knows a little o... (show quote)


Girl, you are on a roll tonight. Rock on with your bad self. 😎😎

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Nov 14, 2017 21:18:31   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
Kevyn wrote:
Out of curiosity when were you last in Dearborn? I was there for a couple of days last month and I can assure you there is no shiria law,there are no “no go zones” you can go where ever you please. Dearborn enjoys a thriving business community and nice neighborhoods. Tell us about your personal experience in Dearborn.


I'll be honest. It's been about 5 years. It was bad then. Between Detroit, Dearborn, and Bloomfield Hills, I was on the east side alot. Dearborn was bad then and still is. I have friends that live there. You paint it like it's Mayberry RFD. IT AINT!!

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Nov 14, 2017 21:32:45   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
kankune wrote:
Girl, you are on a roll tonight. Rock on with your bad self. 😎😎


Hehehehe I’m thinking we need to let it ride..



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Nov 14, 2017 21:47:31   #
kankune Loc: Iowa
 
lindajoy wrote:
Hehehehe I’m thinking we need to let it ride..


And that my friend would be one Hellava trip. BIG SMILE!

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Nov 14, 2017 22:29:24   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
kankune wrote:
And that my friend would be one Hellava trip. BIG SMILE!


Oh yesssss, it would 😁😁👀👍

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Nov 15, 2017 09:03:53   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
lindajoy wrote:
OMG, Perm, you too?? The man that knows a little of everything and yet can find a twist in anything..!

You honestly think the E is limited to environment without including water?? Water isn’t part of the environment okkkkkk, welllll that’s news to me...Thank You..

I’m not even going to waste my time~< here~

The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is the main federal law that ensures the quality of Americans' drinking water. Under SDWA, EPA sets standards for drinking water quality and oversees the states, localities, and water suppliers who implement those standards.
Read more here About the Safe Drinking Water Act.
Laws and Regulations
Current Drinking Water Regulations: contaminants EPA regulates in drinking water, such as arsenic, lead, and microbials.
Drinking Water Regulations under Development: current regulatory status of certain contaminants and public water system operations.
Regulation Development: how EPA decides which contaminants to regulate, how drinking water standards are set, and when to revise existing regulations.
Compliance
Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance Assistance
Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance Monitoring: information about inspections, evaluations and investigations.
Enforcement
Water Enforcement: Safe Drinking Water Act
Policy and Guidance
Water Enforcement Policy, Guidance and Publications: Safe Drinking Water Act
Top of Page
Ground Water
Many communities obtain their drinking water from aquifers. Unfortunately, the ground water can become contaminated by human activity. These chemicals can enter the soil and rock, polluting the aquifer and eventually the well.
A ⭐️⭐️For you too!! This is just classic...Thank You for the chuckle..
OMG, Perm, you too?? The man that knows a little o... (show quote)




Linda,

The EPA works on the federal level, they can not monitor municipal/local water supplied to our homes.. Until they are investigating due to reported incidents or ordered by a court.

In flint, everyone seems to have sued every one else.. Even community groups sued each other.. It is still not settled..

https://www.epa.gov/regulatory-information-topic/regulatory-information-topic-water

EPA enforces federal clean water and safe drinking water laws, provides support for municipal wastewater treatment plants, and takes part in pollution prevention efforts aimed at protecting watersheds and sources of drinking water.

Sorry about the sarcastic comment about the E... could not help myself

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Nov 15, 2017 09:08:20   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
lindajoy wrote:
You mean it took Bo three times to figure out how he could usurp the laws?? What about his EO ability or his “ directives” he put out whether they were constitutional or not???

He could write directives on transgender bathroom rights but not on getting Flint going or saving lives..? Yup, that sounds about right too..

And why if what you say is true did he grant it the third time around??? That publicity thing was a wart on his back too eh??

Give me a break....





I was under the impression that he did order an Emergency order, not a disaster order as that was what the laws of the land dictated..

Are you saying he later issued a disaster order?

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Nov 15, 2017 11:04:36   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
permafrost wrote:
Linda,

The EPA works on the federal level, they can not monitor municipal/local water supplied to our homes.. Until they are investigating due to reported incidents or ordered by a court.

In flint, everyone seems to have sued every one else.. Even community groups sued each other.. It is still not settled..

https://www.epa.gov/regulatory-information-topic/regulatory-information-topic-water

EPA enforces federal clean water and safe drinking water laws, provides support for municipal wastewater treatment plants, and takes part in pollution prevention efforts aimed at protecting watersheds and sources of drinking water.

Sorry about the sarcastic comment about the E... could not help myself
Linda, br br The EPA works on the federal level, ... (show quote)


The EPA works at the federal level with whom, Perm?? And what do they do in their “E” position??

Nice squirm now claiming your E comment was sarcasm.. How about the rest of what you said??

Never mind your posts speak for themself..

Do hope you have a great day..

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Nov 15, 2017 12:37:36   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
lindajoy wrote:
The EPA works at the federal level with whom, Perm?? And what do they do in their “E” position??

Nice squirm now claiming your E comment was sarcasm.. How about the rest of what you said??

Never mind your posts speak for themself..

Do hope you have a great day..




Only the E was sarcasm... I do believe you know what it means..

As was posted, the EPA works on issues all over the nation..

It does not worked on local/municipal issues unless ordered/invited to do so.

who do they work with?? Anyone can contact them and ask them for help.. In fact that is how they originally came to Flint..

A house wife sent them a letter asking them to look at the water from her kitchen faucet..

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