When someone accuses you of a crime, you have the privilege of - TopicsExpress



          

When someone accuses you of a crime, you have the privilege of hearing the accusations in person with all of the facts made plain. In a one-two punch, EPA is circumventing Congress by writing its own laws so that Americans—the defendants—have no recourse through a normal legislative process, nor any chance to see what EPA is basing their claims on. H.R. 4012 brings openness and transparency to EPA by forcing it to publicly reveal the science behind regulations they place on Americans.
Posted on: Wed, 19 Nov 2014 20:37:07 +0000

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