The AOC Green Plan or otherwise known as the
The AOC Green Plan or otherwise known as the
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Lol you just can't make this stuff up.
Media Runs Interference For Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez After Massive 'Green New Deal' Disaster
Originally posted by Emperordmb
I like how the headlines whenever Democrats make some ridiculous policy proposal are:"Republicans criticize democrats over policy positions, how low-brow"
***** isn't that what you're supposed to do in politics?
It's always "Republicans attack" or "Republicans pounce".
I honestly believe she’s a good person that thinks she’s doing the right. I think her problem is she’s letting all this go to her head, and she’s putting her feelings instead of facts first.
I hope she takes a second to reflect, truly study what’s she stands for, then re-emerge to the public. But most of all, she should remove all yes mam individuals from her staff.
Originally posted by SquallX
I honestly believe she’s a good person that thinks she’s doing the right. I think her problem is she’s letting all this go to her head, and she’s putting her feelings instead of facts first.I hope she takes a second to reflect, truly study what’s she stands for, then re-emerge to the public. But most of all, she should remove all yes mam individuals from her staff.
I don't think she's evil or anything like that, I think she means well. I just think she's not very bright, but she has people who will be devoted to her no matter what so...as you said, she gets cocky. She's a lot like Trump.
I had to look up what this was. I've only looked at the climate change side of it. Ambitious and the kind of thing every government should aspire to. If you have the fiscal means to change to a carbon neutral or negative economy why wouldn't you? Massive infrastructure programmes are also a proven way to stimulate the economy in tough times. Why not do it in such a way as to help future proof your country? Investment in fusion, LFTR and renewables could create jobs in parts of the country that need them the most. It would ensure domestic energy security. It would mean that oil and gas could be repurposed into other organic chemistry industry necessities and would last a lot longer for those industries such as lubricants, plastics, asphalt etc. You could offer tax incentives for companies who currently profit from solely fossil fuels if they invest and diversify away from those uses so they aren't financially damaged during the transition.
Where there's will, there's a way.
Unfortunately the will is currently in short supply.
Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b] Got a link to it? I couldn't actually find one to the DEAL it self in its entirety. Just Articles with pieces of it. [/B]
https://apps.npr.org/documents/document.html?id=5729033-Green-New-Deal-FINAL
Earlier version: https://apps.npr.org/documents/document.html?id=5729035-Green-New-Deal-FAQ
Originally posted by jaden_2.0
I had to look up what this was. I've only looked at the climate change side of it. Ambitious and the kind of thing every government should aspire to. If you have the fiscal means to change to a carbon neutral or negative economy why wouldn't you? Massive infrastructure programmes are also a proven way to stimulate the economy in tough times. Why not do it in such a way as to help future proof your country? Investment in fusion, LFTR and renewables could create jobs in parts of the country that need them the most. It would ensure domestic energy security. It would mean that oil and gas could be repurposed into other organic chemistry industry necessities and would last a lot longer for those industries such as lubricants, plastics, asphalt etc. You could offer tax incentives for companies who currently profit from solely fossil fuels if they invest and diversify away from those uses so they aren't financially damaged during the transition.Where there's will, there's a way.
Unfortunately the will is currently in short supply.
Spot on, Jaden.
Originally posted by jaden_2.0
I had to look up what this was. I've only looked at the climate change side of it. Ambitious and the kind of thing every government should aspire to. If you have the fiscal means to change to a carbon neutral or negative economy why wouldn't you? Massive infrastructure programmes are also a proven way to stimulate the economy in tough times. Why not do it in such a way as to help future proof your country? Investment in fusion, LFTR and renewables could create jobs in parts of the country that need them the most. It would ensure domestic energy security. It would mean that oil and gas could be repurposed into other organic chemistry industry necessities and would last a lot longer for those industries such as lubricants, plastics, asphalt etc. You could offer tax incentives for companies who currently profit from solely fossil fuels if they invest and diversify away from those uses so they aren't financially damaged during the transition.Where there's will, there's a way.
Unfortunately the will is currently in short supply.
Thanks for the breakdown.
Didn't think the usual suspects/chodes had her meaning/ideas down correctly.