Tuesday, July 01, 2003

No numbers, no problem

Whenever aWol's maladministration sees a problem they don't like, they find a way to cook the books, as we've just seen in the refusal to even track repetitive strain injuries.

Guy Gugliotta and Eric Pianin of WaPo write:

The Environmental Protection Agency for months has withheld key findings of its analysis showing that a Senate plan to combat air pollution would be more effective in reducing harmful pollutants -- and only marginally more expensive -- than would President Bush's Clear Skies initiative for power plant emissions.


Don't like the numbers? Suppress them. Cook the books. Standard operating procedure for aWol.