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Incoming EPA Head Pledges to Mine Earth’s Precious Core
Michael O. Leavitt, the president’s pick for head of the Environmental Protection Agency celebrated his first day on the job Thursday, with the promise to “eliminate the environment by 2010, and completely mine the Earth’s precious core.” When questioned by reporters if eliminating the environment should be the aim of the EPA, Leavitt shrugged and said, “I gotta do something. I wasn’t put here to sit on my butt.” Leavitt was a controversial choice for the four remaining liberals in the U.S., with a history of “fuck the environment” environmental policy in his former position as governor of Utah. Accusers point out Leavitt’s passing of laws preventing lawsuits against agricultural polluters and his opening of Utah wilderness to build government roads through. Leavitt, contrastly, points to large sections of forest in California and makes bets on how fast they’ll go up in flames if ignited. The EPA’s new leader arrived the day after the agency announced they were dropping 70 investigations of coal-burning power plants for disobeying local or national ordinances for output of pollutants. Leavitt confirmed Thursday it was part of the EPA’s new policy, “I didn’t see it. Did you see it?” “The enviro-nuts out there can complain all they want,” said Leavitt, munching on a California condor egg salad sandwich, “but tell me this: Did you see anything? I didn’t see it. I wasn’t there when they supposedly dumped all this smoke into the air. Who’s to say it even happened?” “Mmm,” added Leavitt, “it’s endangered-licious.” Critics accuse the White House of putting crony Leavitt in charge of the EPA in an effort to pussify the agency, part of an ever-growing trend by the Bush administration to save money and gain political favor with polluting companies by relaxing environmental laws. Leavitt has been denounced by environmental advocates before for his various outrageous plans to increase government income at the expense of the ecology. Some of his plans include lighting the Statue of Liberty’s torch with real fire and allowing companies to blot out the sunlight so Americans can pay a surcharge to get it back. Among Leavitt’s most outspoken plans is to drill for fire in the Earth’s core, a plan which he says could increase national income grossly and create exciting new areas of energy industry, and which opponents say will cause the Earth to collapse on itself and annihilate the human species. “Where do we get heat from?” questioned Leavitt when he spoke at an alternative energy resources conference last month. “From coal, from gas, from the sun. We’re almost out of the two and the other one is so far away we can’t reach it. Coal comes from the Earth, right? Well, I’ll bet you anything it’s even hotter deeper in the Earth. We can take liquid magma, hot Earth core, and it can probably heat your home for a good two or three years.” When dissenters claimed the process of gutting the planet’s innards would destroy all living things, Leavitt disagreed. “I say it’s cheap energy. You say it’s the apocalypse. The fair thing to do is let me try it and we’ll see who’s right.” “It’s high time somebody did something about the environment,” Leavitt said Thursday, at his inaugural conference. “We’ve been around for years and it just keeps getting worse. Everyone else may be tip-toeing around the obvious, but it’s high time we destroyed it. And I’ll be the one to do it, mark my words.” the commune news appreciates the slack enforcement of environmental laws in the area, and we invite everyone to share in the natural warmth of the gasoline fire sometime. Ramrod Hurley is a spare correspondent, we keep him in the trunk for months at a time, and usually forget he already has a hole in him.
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