

The Jackpod: Making America safe for cancer
May 30, 2025
Jack Beatty, an On Point news analyst known for his insightful connections between history, literature, and politics, delves into the new mission of the EPA under Lee Zeldin. He tackles the impact of proposed cuts to environmental regulations and the potential rise in cancer rates. Beatty discusses influential environmental literature, like 'Silent Spring,' and critiques government's inefficiencies that affect social security and personal benefits. The conversation also addresses America's struggle to balance its pluralistic ideals with current realities, highlighting the need for a deeper appreciation of federal workers.
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EPA Rollbacks Threaten Health
- Lee Zeldin plans massive EPA cuts, rolling back key environmental protections.
- This risks increasing pollution and cancers according to Senator Adam Schiff's critical testimony.
EPA's Balancing Act
- EPA's mission historically balances protecting health and environment with economic growth.
- This tension has always existed but prioritizes long-term human health benefits.
Economic Impact of EPA Regulations
- Environmental regulations initially harmed productivity in the 70s but create millions of jobs today.
- Modern studies find environmental protection and economic growth are compatible and mutually beneficial.