Former McDonald's manager, developer and current 'chamber of commerce mentality' WI DNR Secretary Cathy Stepp - -

- - is trying to assure the public that the reorganization she released last week which continues Scott Walker's agency privatization and allows industrial-scale feedlot operators to write their own operating permits will be nothing more than, well, business as usual, media are reporting.
What - - they already did that? This is business as usual in post-John Doe Wisconsin now?
OK - - I get it. That's how the party in power and their hired hands do 'the business they do and the actual what is...'
- - is trying to assure the public that the reorganization she released last week which continues Scott Walker's agency privatization and allows industrial-scale feedlot operators to write their own operating permits will be nothing more than, well, business as usual, media are reporting.
"I do want to assure everybody there's nothing in this plan that rolls back or weakens or loosens environmental regulations or standards," Stepp said on the Wisconsin Public Television interview program "Here and Now." It's not about that. It's about how we do the business we do, not the actual what it is that's getting done on the ground."And while you are getting a handle on Stepp's definition of the agency's mission as "the business we do, not the actual what it is" - - a deeper look at how the Walker-Stepp philosophy is actually wrecking the agency's historic public service mission here - - and trying to see just where your constitutional right to clean water has been dispatched, consider that by Stepp's 'the-regulated get-do-it-for-themselves' code adherence, the Wisconsin Supreme Court should lie allowed to have their big campaign contributors write the justices' ethics codes.
What - - they already did that? This is business as usual in post-John Doe Wisconsin now?
OK - - I get it. That's how the party in power and their hired hands do 'the business they do and the actual what is...'