Unfortunately, somebody's got to do it! Do we just leave it, in hopes that "the other guy" will take care of the problem? Known dumpers should be heavily fined, if they aren't already.
Ah. It's wasteful to maintain the health of the oceans? Exactly where are you elected idjits thinking of living when the seas are a garbage dump that can no longer sustain life? Some magical place mentioned in Leviticus? It appears this falls into the category of planning for the future good of American citizens--something Congress abhors: what if one citizen in 321 million isn't worthy? OMG. A taker! Never, ever! Destroy the US and the planet so no one who doesn't pass the Bibical smell test benefits from what we loosely call civilization! This is a no brainer. DO IT! For your children even if you hate the idea of a black or brown child benefitting in 20 years.
Wonderful, another government boondoggle in the making. Again it looks like our Government is seeking money for the Marine junk pile Removal Department (MJPRD) under the EPA. Yes, 50,000 new officers sworn and armed-to-the-teeth hunting down the cause of ocean trash. No open water spaces will be safe. And then another 25,000 non-sworn personnel to round up the the trash and dispose of it. Maybe a whole fleet of collection vessels armed with the latest technologies. My actual feeling is that since this trash collects in specific regions of the sea, it should be under another United Nation boondoggle Department. And who knows, some landlocked country like Chad will sue the U.S. in the International Court at The Hague seeking $Billions of taxpayer money. If the U.N. can afford to buy and supply the world males with condoms, then certainly they can pay ocean trash pickup. Obama could manage the Union personnel after he leaves office since he knows how to bankrupt his own country. I've also heard he really, really like to travel. Good grief! Another round of Scotch please. However, I would like to know about "continue cleaning up." Money was allocated so let's hear the results before we dole out more cash. Personally, why won't some other country support the US? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ is why. M
I agree that we should clean up our oceans but we ought to see the result of what we've spent already. Is it working or at least helping? Let's not spend money unwisely. I also think those who messed it up, ought to clean it up. That's what my parents taught me about the messes I make.
Unfortunately, somebody's got to do it! Do we just leave it, in hopes that "the other guy" will take care of the problem? Known dumpers should be heavily fined, if they aren't already.
Ah. It's wasteful to maintain the health of the oceans? Exactly where are you elected idjits thinking of living when the seas are a garbage dump that can no longer sustain life? Some magical place mentioned in Leviticus? It appears this falls into the category of planning for the future good of American citizens--something Congress abhors: what if one citizen in 321 million isn't worthy? OMG. A taker! Never, ever! Destroy the US and the planet so no one who doesn't pass the Bibical smell test benefits from what we loosely call civilization! This is a no brainer. DO IT! For your children even if you hate the idea of a black or brown child benefitting in 20 years.
Wonderful, another government boondoggle in the making. Again it looks like our Government is seeking money for the Marine junk pile Removal Department (MJPRD) under the EPA. Yes, 50,000 new officers sworn and armed-to-the-teeth hunting down the cause of ocean trash. No open water spaces will be safe. And then another 25,000 non-sworn personnel to round up the the trash and dispose of it. Maybe a whole fleet of collection vessels armed with the latest technologies. My actual feeling is that since this trash collects in specific regions of the sea, it should be under another United Nation boondoggle Department. And who knows, some landlocked country like Chad will sue the U.S. in the International Court at The Hague seeking $Billions of taxpayer money. If the U.N. can afford to buy and supply the world males with condoms, then certainly they can pay ocean trash pickup. Obama could manage the Union personnel after he leaves office since he knows how to bankrupt his own country. I've also heard he really, really like to travel. Good grief! Another round of Scotch please. However, I would like to know about "continue cleaning up." Money was allocated so let's hear the results before we dole out more cash. Personally, why won't some other country support the US? $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ is why. M
Protecting and preserving our natural environment is the single most important issue of our time. If our natural habitats are destroyed it will cause unlivable area first for small animals and eventually for us as human beings. Protecting the environment is in our own interest.
Keeping water clean is important, even when the causes ca be eliminated first. If we wait to clean up all the sources, the water and its flora and fauna, may be beyond saving.
It's amazing to me that we as humans don't get the idea, if the ocean dies we won't be far behind. We should be responsible for the oceans cleanliness and preservation. Over fishing, trash from shipping,pollution from river run off, and not to be left out, OIL SPILLS. To politicians who believe in deregulation and government intervention! If you can't see this need to fund, you should just go to gulf region and ask if those people what they think. Pretty sure they'd tell you to go jump off the capital dome
Marine debris poses a hazard to both private boats as well as commercial interest on the high seas. It is good that this bill promotes collaboration between other groups to get the job done
Work with any federal agencies, IN AMERICAN waters, fine. Expanding government to take care of other countries' messes is a non-starter! A country $ 19 TRILLION in debt doesn't have the luxury of cleaning up after those who won't clean up after themselves.
Opponents are absolutely correct that this does not attack the root of the problem, but we need this as well as a bill attacking the root of the problem. You don't refuse to clean up a mess just because you know it's going to happen again
The oceans are a vital resource for all of us on this earth. We must protect it and keep it clean to be used for future generations. In addition, the ocean has value outside of our uses. The marine life that resides in these vast bodies of water are entitled to have clean environments in which to live. We have ruined that for them, and it is our job to fix it.
We support cheap plastic products and that is a majority of marine waste. Plastic bags and bottles should be banned, return the glass bottle and deposit and paper bags. Purchase your own shopping bags and get a discount from the stores by not using paper bags. Yes we created or helped create the marine waste, so we need to fund cleanup.
I agree that we should clean up our oceans but we ought to see the result of what we've spent already. Is it working or at least helping? Let's not spend money unwisely. I also think those who messed it up, ought to clean it up. That's what my parents taught me about the messes I make.