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    EPA blunder exposes government overreach and regulatory failure

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 21, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Federal agencies like the EPA bypass Congress, create their own regulations and enforce them without due process, eroding constitutional protections like the presumption of innocence.
    The Maryland sewage leak mirrors past disasters (e.g., Flint water crisis), exposing a pattern of bureaucratic negligence, evasion of responsibility and refusal to engage in oversight.
    The EPA ignored a critical legislative hearing, demonstrating its culture of unaccountability while expanding power beyond constitutional limits—unelected bureaucrats act as lawmakers without congressional approval.
    Individuals and businesses bear the burden of proving innocence in regulatory disputes, facing punitive measures (e.g., forced destruction of compliant products) with no recourse.
    Dismantle the administrative state by requiring Congress to approve all regulations, ending agency rulemaking and holding bureaucracies accountable for failures that harm the public.

    The recent sewage leak crisis in Maryland has once again exposed the staggering incompetence and bureaucratic overreach of federal agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Far from being an isolated incident, this disaster highlights a systemic pattern of government agencies writing their own rules, bypassing Congress and enforcing regulations in ways that undermine fundamental legal principles—such as the presumption of innocence.


    Read Full Article: https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-02-21-epa-blunder-exposes-government-overreach-regulatory-failure.html

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