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callous taoboy

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4. Regulations are targeted as a culprit without saying which ones they'd repeal.
Wed Dec 3, 2025, 05:30 AM
2 hrs ago

Are they suggesting there should be zero regulations? Here in Texas, where the availability of water is a growing concern, we’ve gotten to the point where private groups are having to solicit monies to purchase land in order to protect recharge zones over our sensitive aquifers. Our springs are drying up. Would these “growth at all costs” adherents dispute the fact that humans need water for survival? What about endangered species? Plow them under so I can build my McMansion?

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