"The governor-appointed Environmental Regulatory Commission will vote on a
rule proposed by state regulators that would increase the number of regulated chemicals allowed
in drinking water from 54 to 92 chemicals and raise the allowed limits
on more than two dozen known carcinogens — all currently regulated —
from levels that are from 20 percent to 1,100 percent higher than
current standards. The agency is reducing the allowed limits on 13 currently regulated chemicals, two of which are considered carcinogens."
From what I have read, this heinously inhumane decision putting corporate profits above public safety is meant to draw frackers to Florida.
This is Rick Scott's initiative, but I hope it redounds to Rubio's detriment. He is currently leading all potential challengers.
Read more here: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/environment/article91731227.html#storylink=cpy
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"The governor-appointed Environmental Regulatory Commission will vote on a
rule proposed by state regulators that would increase the number of regulated chemicals allowed
in drinking water from 54 to 92 chemicals and raise the allowed limits
on more than two dozen known carcinogens — all currently regulated —
from levels that are from 20 percent to 1,100 percent higher than
current standards. The agency is reducing the allowed limits on 13 currently regulated chemicals, two of which are considered carcinogens."
Hmm... that does sound rather wise and pragmatic. Isn't what happens in the future just God's will and it's all meant to be, according to those morons who believe in religion? Nobody should really worry because it doesn't matter if anything is regulated properly.
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Hmm... that does sound rather wise and pragmatic. Isn't what happens in the future just God's will and it's all meant to be, according to those morons who believe in religion? Nobody should really worry because it doesn't matter if anything is regulated properly.
/"God's will" is always the excuse when God fails to answer prayers.
Let's take a look at that screwy logic:
God supposedly answers prayers, but he refused to act for the people on those planes begging for their lives on 9/11. If it was God's will that those terrorists succeed, let's give them all posthumous medals.
It's seems whenever there is a mass slaughter, "God" always seem to say, "Drop dead. I don't give a damn."
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/"God's will" is always the excuse when God fails to answer prayers.
Let's take a look at that screwy logic:
God supposedly answers prayers, but he refused to act for the people on those planes begging for their lives on 9/11. If it was God's will that those terrorists succeed, let's give them all posthumous medals.
It's seems whenever there is a mass slaughter, "God" always seem to say, "Drop dead. I don't give a damn."
What gets me is that we really don't understand the very confines within which we live at this juncture in the existence of mankind. We've explored under 1% of the universe, which technically is really something just calculated by theoretical math, not confirmed by empirical evidence. Despite that, everyone is so convinced that humans thousands of years ago with so much less knowledge about science and the universe in general had all the answers to what life is about and how it should be lived. The very logic behind that thinking is so flawed.
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What gets me is that we really don't understand the very confines within which we live at this juncture in the existence of mankind. We've explored under 1% of the universe, which technically is really something just calculated by theoretical math, not confirmed by empirical evidence. Despite that, everyone is so convinced that humans thousands of years ago with so much less knowledge about science and the universe in general had all the answers to what life is about and how it should be lived. The very logic behind that thinking is so flawed.
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