A new comprehensive investigative report shows the billions of taxpayer dollars going to the Environmental Protection Agency to bolster the agency’s vision of environmental justice under the Biden administration.
CEO of Open the Books Adam Andrzejewski joined The National Desk’s Jan Jeffcoat on Wednesday to break it down. [emphasis, links added]
“It’s the size and scope and the amount of money that Congress threw at the EPA,” he said. “It’s a real problem when a federal agency is not even set up to accept the money Congress is throwing at them.”
The scope of the EPA is regulatory power and it is costing the American taxpayers.
In the past two years alone under President Joe Biden, $100 billion has been appropriated to the agency.
“Let’s break down what $100 billion is equivalent to. It’s equivalent to all student loans in a given year for colleges and universities, is equivalent to half the budget of the Chinese military, and more than what the Russians spend on their military each year,” Andrezejewski said.
“It’s so much money that the inspector general, that’s the watchdog over at the EPA, just testified in front of Congress that he doesn’t even have the resources to audit $40 billion worth of spending.
“So this is set up to be a catastrophe which would harm future environmental efforts.”
Read more at ABC30
The EPA, the MOE et al are like toilet paper factories, looking for more crap to feed their growth. Fake crap like carbon dioxide is new business for them, turning money into ass-wipe.
Flush twice, it’s a long way to the Swamp.
Please also see :
The Militarization of the Environmental Protection Agency
EPA buys tactical gear, guns, ammo and hires more armed agents
https://tucoschild.substack.com/p/the-militarization-of-the-environmental
The EPA has not learned their lesson after their attempt to pericute the Sacketts over the CWA scam and now Biden the Stupid gives them money and bigger authority
The $100 billion shows the typical mind set of many liberals. Any problem can be solved by throwing money at it. We don’t need to worry how the money it spent.
And the less accountability, the better.
And which pig at the EPA defines environmental justice?