We DID do many things to protect the environment, so the point is moot
I am glad you feel that way and it possible that we could agree on some "enviromental" rules
However, you "proof" is general and based on very limited causation. As such, my statement that, "
you must agree the election of Ronald Reagan must have prevented these scenarios since they never happened, so we will never know" is just as valid as your claims.
Again, correlation does not imply causation.
But we digress from the original post topic
"If they (nutroot fisters) were wrong then why are they not wrong now?"
By all means...it must have been Ronald Reagan
Remember good ole James Watt?
Watt's tenure as Secretary of the Interior was marked by controversy, stemming primarily from his alleged hostility to environmentalism and his support of the development and use of federal lands by foresting, ranching, and other commercial interests.
For over two decades, Watt held the record for protecting the fewest species under the Endangered Species Act in United States history. The record was broken by Dirk Kempthorne, a George W. Bush appointee who, as of August 27, 2007, had not listed a single species in the 15 months since his confirmation.