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Roberta Houle's avatar

Hi Charles. Really good commentary. I just wanted to comment on how the ‘family values’ trend started with Reagan. Nancy, his Vice President, who later became President, was so family oriented when she turned her back on people who were dealing with HIV and AIDS. The fact that she turned her back on her good friend, a really decent man, Rock Hudson, (I’m sure you remember him) reminds me of how populations of vulnerable people became so shunned and marginalized, and remain so to this day.

Her ‘just say no to drugs’ campaign made my head want to explode. Just fuck off with that!! And essentially victim blaming those who became addicted. They just didn’t fit in with family values society. Think of all the money they saved by not providing services to these populations.

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Some good anti-pollution lawyers can win this case which is surely to be filed by states who continue to adhere to science. And just because you reject the science your own scientists have endorsed does not change the mission of the agency. You still have to enforce the law; if you don't you will be sued. I am thinking the best candidates are the states. SCOTUS has a history of kicking out plaintiffs whose "standing to sue" is not clear cut. California looks like the best candidate along with the other states out West and then some East Coast states, Illinois, and a few others. No other country in the world is as bad as the U.S. on the isuse right now. The United States is like a terroristic presence on earth. Under this administration, everything it does is anti-human.

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