Message from @Beebs Magoo

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2019-07-20 16:04:38 UTC  

Well, I don’t see an issue with the feds being a data aggregator. It doesn’t even have to be the feds that do that specifically.

2019-07-20 16:05:06 UTC  

exactly

2019-07-20 16:05:13 UTC  

So why bring the feds into it?

2019-07-20 16:06:49 UTC  

Everybody seems to have a reflexive tendency to make everything the feds' business just as a matter of course, whereas I want to decentralize the feds' involvement in anything non-essential

2019-07-20 16:07:24 UTC  

because we need the epa to send more execs to snort blow and fuck hookers with corporate execs while telling us they're keeping us safe

2019-07-20 16:07:55 UTC  

Well, it’s more or less the authority behind the information I guess.

2019-07-20 16:08:01 UTC  

Why?

2019-07-20 16:08:17 UTC  

Why can't my state be the authority behind their own infrastructure?

2019-07-20 16:08:26 UTC  

because DC knows more about the water in Tacoma than Tacoma

2019-07-20 16:08:35 UTC  

duh

2019-07-20 16:08:42 UTC  

It is. I’m just saying data aggregator

2019-07-20 16:09:11 UTC  

Check that site out.

2019-07-20 16:09:22 UTC  

Again, why? Why can't they just make the data transparent and allow non-profits or other groups to aggregate?

2019-07-20 16:09:31 UTC  

This site aggregates tons of data about energy.

2019-07-20 16:09:40 UTC  

cool, but you're not answering my question

2019-07-20 16:09:41 UTC  

It’s pretty useful and user friendly

2019-07-20 16:10:12 UTC  

I don’t know. I’m just saying that the database for water and wastewater doesn’t exist

2019-07-20 16:10:20 UTC  

therefore feds?

2019-07-20 16:10:36 UTC  

At least in the same format as the website I posted does

2019-07-20 16:11:02 UTC  

The feds don't need anything else to do...they have plenty of shit they already probably shouldn't be doing but are anyway

2019-07-20 16:12:19 UTC  

If Nebraska, for instance, wants to commission a study on their infrastructure, they can. And when they publish that data, anybody can do with it as they wish

2019-07-20 16:13:34 UTC  

If that data just happens to aggregate into a federal database, that's fine, but it's not up to them to directly facilitate all states' reports just because muh feds

2019-07-20 16:15:13 UTC  

^^^

2019-07-20 16:15:16 UTC  

Well. Aggregating data can help make a better sense of certain things. I think water and wastewater would benefit from it.

2019-07-20 16:15:49 UTC  

we're over here trying to starve this beast, and you're looking for its next meal

2019-07-20 16:16:08 UTC  

^exactly

2019-07-20 16:16:22 UTC  

there isn't a word in the constitution about the fed aggregating the entire nation's water purity

2019-07-20 16:16:32 UTC  

Lol. What I’m asking for is chump change. It isn’t some bloated structure.

2019-07-20 16:16:36 UTC  

nothing

2019-07-20 16:16:37 UTC  

zero

2019-07-20 16:16:39 UTC  

zilch

2019-07-20 16:16:46 UTC  

not in the constitution, answer is no

2019-07-20 16:16:52 UTC  

period

2019-07-20 16:16:59 UTC  

How about leave it to the states to deal with their own infrastructure?

2019-07-20 16:17:00 UTC  

Ok.

2019-07-20 16:17:11 UTC  

Whatever.

2019-07-20 16:17:57 UTC  

It's like people see the Constitution, but we've been conditioned to just ignore the words and defer everything to the federal level.

2019-07-20 16:18:17 UTC  

Either the document matters and should be enforced as written or fuck it

2019-07-20 16:18:32 UTC  

Um. What.

2019-07-20 16:19:01 UTC  

If something isn't specifically delegated to the federal level, it is the states' business