Monday, December 13, 2010

EPA to hold national bed bug summit

The Environmental Protection Agency is known for tackling greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution, lead paint and oil spills. Now, it's taking on bed bugs. EPA is organizing a multi-agency summit next year to “help find solutions to the nation’s bed bug problem.” At the Feb. 1-2 meeting, government officials will review the progress made by the Federal Bed Bug Workgroup...more

Yes sports fans, the same Fedzilla that seeks to control our entire economy via greenhouse gas regulations, is now poised to take on bed bugs.

And look at that "Federal Bed Bug Workgroup." Can't you just imagine the pride a federal employee feels when appointed to this group? Won't that look just great on their resume? I mean the group even has an official reading list.

I guess at one time or another these bugs cross state lines so the courts will rule the EPA has authority under the Commerce Clause. Anyway, today You Don’t Actually Have to Be Engaged In Commerce For Your Choices to Be Regulated Under the Commerce Clause.

But where are the lib's on this? Aren't they pretty hot on keeping the feds out of the bedroom? Will this not be the camel's nose (bug's snout) under the tent? Don't forget the feds have 105,000 law enforcement officers.

Me? I say keep the feds out of our bedroom, our bloodstream and our back pocket.

Prediction: Federal involvement absolutely guarantees the problem will get worse.

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