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Re: Mine Safety and Bush [message #57880 is a reply to message #57875] Sun, 22 January 2006 20:51 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Steve Eddy is currently offline  Steve Eddy
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The administration and secretary and Bush appointee Chao have forced budget cuts and personell cuts in the Mine Safety Division to appease the corporate mining interests. Safety is now almost non-existant in new mining operations.

Really?

Last I looked, we were a federal republic comprising some fifty states which were granted the broadest powers under the Constitution. Powers for example which would allow states to regulate mining operations as they see fit.

Has there been a constitutional amendment or convention that I missed? I haven't kept up with politics as much as I used to, but I'd like to think I'd have noticed something like that.

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