EPA drones overwatching Nebraska cattle

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Nebraska cattle are now under the watchful eye of the EPA viva drones.

The Environmental Protection Agency uses aerial surveillance across a swath of the Midwest know as Section 7 – which includes Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri — and has defended the practice as cost-efficient.

I agree with EPA on this one have ever seen what a herd of cattle can do when they get mad.

First it was cow flatulence now it could be a T-Bone group of terrorist.
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...k-surveillance/?test=latestnews#ixzz1wPJeIkvv

A bipartisan group of Capitol Hill lawmakers is pressing EPA Director Lisa Jackson to answer questions about privacy issues and other concerns after the agency used aerial surveillance to monitor livestock operations over their home state of Nebraska.

“Farmers and ranchers in Nebraska pride themselves in the stewardship of our state’s natural resources. As you might imagine, this practice has resulted in privacy concerns among our constituents and raises several questions,” says the letter signed by Republican Reps. Adrian Smith, Jeff Fortenberry and Lee Terry, as well as Democratic Sen. Ben Nelson and GOP Sen. Mike Johanns.

Smith, co-chairman of the Modern Agriculture Caucus and the Congressional Rural Caucus, said Tuesday the operations in many cases are near homes so “landowners deserve legitimate justification given the sensitivity of the information gathered by the flyovers.”

The letter asks nearly two-dozen questions including why the inspections are being conducted, how many flights have occurred and whether they have resulted in any enforcement activities.

“Nebraskans are rightfully skeptical of an agency which continues to unilaterally insert itself into the affairs of rural America,” Smith added.

The Environmental Protection Agency uses aerial surveillance across a swath of the Midwest know as Section 7 – which includes Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri -- and has defended the practice as cost-efficient.

The agency declined to comment Wednesday. The letter gave the agency until June 10 to respond.

I live in Nebraska and this is very concerning... if I see one I will be sure to shoot it down :)
 
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Hasn't the EPA been flying over land for years? Not with drones but manned aircraft.
 
Cost Efficient! Now you know they are really reaching for their justification to do this! lol
 
Section 7?

Man, I can't wait until Britain is renamed Airstrip 1 too and Japan is called Area 11.

DoublePlusGood!

America! One Nation, Under Surveillance.

And the noose slips a little tighter.
 
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Why? What is the justification for using tax money for this? What are they even looking for?

Is this a training exercise for someone? Why the EPA, why do they even have drones, who do they need drones, how much are they spending, what good does this do anyone, and what are they doing to prove that they're not just wasting damned money flying around a bunch of cows? Provide an argument for needing spy drones to look at cows.

Why the hell can't the executive branch of government stop being mentally challenged?
 
Maybe trying to catch an alien spacecraft and its inhabitants in the middle of a cattle mutilation?
 
So in the process of monitoring how much “carbon dioxide” a herd of cattle expels per hour the government itself expends, what, say at least four times that sum in carbon monoxide? Is it nothing short of a miracle that America's national debt is at present only $16-trillion?
 
So in the process of monitoring how much “carbon dioxide” a herd of cattle expels per hour the government itself expends, what, say at least four times that sum in carbon monoxide? Is it nothing short of a miracle that America's national debt is at present only $16-trillion?

Wanna know what causes warming even more than carbon monoxide? Water vapor. Wanna guess which gas is more prevalent in our atmosphere?
 
Argument: Looking at cows sets the precedent for the future, when we will be looking at you.

These people are not stupid, this is not government idiocy and inefficiency.

It all serves a purpose.

Why? What is the justification for using tax money for this? What are they even looking for?

Is this a training exercise for someone? Why the EPA, why do they even have drones, who do they need drones, how much are they spending, what good does this do anyone, and what are they doing to prove that they're not just wasting damned money flying around a bunch of cows? Provide an argument for needing spy drones to look at cows.

Why the hell can't the executive branch of government stop being mentally challenged?
 
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