Pollution, EPA and the Supreme Court

Matthew Hoy
By Matthew Hoy on April 2, 2007

The silly liberals on the Supreme Court (and the whichever way the wind blows Anthony Kennedy), have ruled that carbon dioxide is a pollutant and the Environmental Protection Agency has to seriously consider regulating its production.

This particular argument has been bugging me to no end. Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant. Heck, let's try and get rid of every little bit of carbon dioxide we can -- we can start by suffocating the insufferable global warming alarmists -- and wait for all the plants to die.

This, of course, was predictable. There is nothing -- except political considerations, the economy, etc. -- from stopping the legislative and executive branch from doing the very same thing. But they aren't doing it, so the superlegislative judicial branch decides with their benevolent wisdom to order it.

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