[ RadSafe ] Re: OSHA Federal Register Notice

George J. Vargo vargo at physicist.net
Thu May 5 18:57:12 CEST 2005


Ok, now we're really off topic here.  Let's take the politics somewhere
else.  Please send flames privately.

George J. Vargo, Ph.D., CHP
Senior Scientist
MJW Corporation
http://www.mjwcorp.com
610-925-3377
610-925-5545 (fax)
vargo at physicist.net


-----Original Message-----
From: dckosloff at firstenergycorp.com [mailto:dckosloff at firstenergycorp.com] 
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2005 12:42
To: Bradt, Clayton (LABOR)
Cc: BLHamrick at aol.com; Glenn R. Marshall; radsafe at radlab.nl;
radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl; vargo at physicist.net; WesVanPelt at att.net
Subject: RE: [ RadSafe ] Re: OSHA Federal Register Notice


Yes, they were just kidding when they wrote the Tenth Amendment, and the
state constitutions were written only to employ printers.  There is no
Constitutional authority to even establish OSHA.  But that truth has no
practical value, since most of those who are sworn to protect and defend the
Constituion view their sacred oaths as a few trivial and easily forgotten
words.

The supremacy clause legitimately applies only to the specifically
enumerated powers and any other specific powers that are added by amendment
or treaty.  Not that it matters, but it is all clearly explained, in detail,
in the Federalist and anti-Federalist papers.

Don Kosloff
Perry OH and Shippingport PA

Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and my opinions only.



                      





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