That’s what it says in the article.
“Moreover, one arm of the administration cannot sue another, so the military cannot sue the EPA, and the case would never end up in court where the Chevron decision would come into play, said Walter Mugdan, a former EPA Superfund director. Instead, it would be resolved internally by a presidential administration instead of the judiciary.”
But fighting soldiers versus fighting civilians is completely different, isn’t it? Isn’t that why we’re not really cool with the conflict in Gaza?
The only reason we should we looking into other people’s bowls is to make sure they have enough.
Better than nothing. Water is a great solvent and will get rid of larger particles. Use hot water to dislodge more oily things.