Trump complains about small toilet water Netizens tease: White House toilets often blocked?

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On the afternoon of the 6th local time, Trump met with representatives of U.S. small businesses at the White House. During the talk about domestic toilets, he commented on the amount of water from sanitary ware such as faucets and toilets. He complained, "You turn on the faucet and find There is no water. People take a shower, but the water drips out, drips out, and drips out very quietly. "He went on to say," People need to flush the water 10 to 15 times after they go to the toilet instead of one. In this case, they will use it. Drop more water. " The president's opinion quickly caused public ridicule, and many netizens have left "tasteful" text comments on Twitter. For example, a comment that received a lot of likes said: "It takes 10 to 15 times to flush ... How big is this?" "Is the White House ’s toilet often blocked?" Someone sarcastically said, "Someone needs to teach him , Do n’t rush in diapers every time, ”implying that Trump is a“ giant baby ”. Some netizens teased that "the problem of flushing the toilet several times in the future may appear on the census questionnaire." Trump said the government is considering relaxing water-saving standards for sanitary ware, including toilets, showers, and kitchen washing facilities, to eliminate the inconvenience caused by "over-regulation." In his view, except for the desert area, the water source problem in the US states is "not a problem", but some places do not understand how to collect and use rainwater. "I believe we will let go of these [policies] and we will soon look at how to change those standards," Trump said. Regarding the president ’s statement, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) also issued a “Soft and Flexible” response on the same day, claiming to be willing to review the implementation status of the US “Federal Energy Management Plan” with all federal government agencies. In fact, the use of low water toilets is one of the "good traditions" that have continued in the United States since the 1990s. According to the "Energy Policy Law" signed by President Bush during his administration, the single flush of residential toilets must not exceed 1.6 gallons (approximately 60 liters). The law entered into force in 1994 and applies to residential buildings. After that, the EPA passed other energy-saving projects to tighten water consumption by about 20% on the basis of the original law. Vox News and other media criticized Trump's latest statement as another suppression of federal environmental protection policies and the EPA. According to the statistics of the "New York Times", since Trump took office, 53 "policies and regulations concerning the environment" have been "moved", and another 32 are still under revision.

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