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Nor do I plan to...
There are plenty of sources, including a report from the United States Senate, which confirms the existence of those regulations. Even Democratic Senator Thomas Carper, the chairman of the Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety, confirmed their existence when he was asked for his comments on Senator Inhofe's report by Marcia Yerman at the Huffington Post and said:
"After decades of delay, last December (2011), the Environmental Protection Agency finally acted to require dirty coal and oil-fired power plants to clean up their mercury and deadly air toxic emissions. By targeting our nation's largest sources of mercury, this regulation requires polluters to reduce mercury emissions by 90 percent -- which will reduce the mercury that contaminates our streams and fish and end up in our children..."
Let me guess... Even the Democratic senator is lying too, right? Since I know this is just about giving me a hard time and you really aren't that ill informed and out of touch, why don't you just end this nonsense? If you just can't bring yourself to quit this BS and decide you want to continue being an ass by pursuing this, then I'll tell you what I'll do... I will dig up the laws for you, provided you find someone from either the EPA or the Obama administration who denies the existence of the regulations that Senator Inhofe listed in his report?
Your call...
I find it very telling that you cannot find the regulations you are so sure exist.