I’m with you on Pruitt needed to go, but it’s laughable that you don’t think he’s the example of a perfect cabinet member for the Trump administration. This is who they are.
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Have no fear. Kim K has asked for that too.

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Then it might just happen
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He’s cutting regulations, so let him be, & don’t join the can Pruiit club Laura!
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"I'm totally cool with rampant corruption so long as my policy preferences are being enacted"
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It’s not even a real policy. They’re just “against rules and regulations.” These people. Who breathe clean air, live and work in structurally sound buildings, and drink non-toxic water want to cut the rules and regulations that ensured them to happen.
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Oh Bullshit. Building Codes are NOT the result of rules and regulations from the Feds. And the rules and regs put in place by the previous administrations were total bullshit as well and just cost people money so the Feds could give it to Sierra Club and their Cronies.
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The most uninformed tweet of the day. Totally cool with rampant corruption at EPA, and with coal barons writing new regulations that will poison our citizens and leave us behind in the new wave of energy technology, because what Obama did is totally bullshit.
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Why are you framing it about how it hurts POTUS and not how it hurts America? Do you care more about Trump than you do your country? And are Pruitt’s extensive graft and lack of ethics not cause for dismissal themselves, regardless of ‘impact on POTUS?
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I think we all know the answer of what Ingraham cares about with Trump v country.
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He doing a good job. Quit.
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Pruitt hasn't actually done anything in office except bribery and graft. Even if you support deregulating the environment (which I don't) he hasn't even done that — courts keep finding his rule changes illegal. I'm at a loss how you could possibly think he's doing a "good job".
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And he consults with companies being regulated to see what they want revoked.
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How else would you find out which regulations are killing business?
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Oh for christ's sake. Regulations protect consumers. Consumers spend money. If businesses can't make money without doing thing that harm consumers, they shouldn't be in business.
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Bingo!
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