We are far too reliant on Chinese critical minerals for key industries of the American economy. This is a matter of national security. We need to source these materials here at home.

Sep 7, 2022 · 5:28 PM UTC

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Replying to @GOPMajorityWhip
Seems like you haven't read up on Biden's domestic supply chain plan. It includes, among other things, efforts to increase recycling of critical minerals which would secure our supply w/o all the environmental & human rights issues associated with mining. whitehouse.gov/briefing-room…
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Replying to @GOPMajorityWhip
What can I read to learn more about the critical minerals and in the economics of mining them in the U.S. versus elsewhere? Or recovering them from the waste stream and repurposing them?
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Replying to @GOPMajorityWhip
No brainer move. Now I'm going to see where @SpeakerPelosi invests her fiat.
Replying to @GOPMajorityWhip
The folks in power now have been moving/selling this stuff to China for decades.
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Replying to @GOPMajorityWhip
We don't need Lithium to build a sustainable energy storage for wind and solar. youtube.com/oqqnDPVwHJE
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Same applies to Europe
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I bet you.. Tom's underwear was made in China.
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Totally agree. btw Investigate @GaryGensler and the SEC!!!
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When one’s country toes the @UN agenda 2030 line AKA Green new deal, these things happen. Please tell @GaryGensler to cease having meetings with @georgesoros thank you @RepTomEmmer
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Novonix is in Chattanooga it’s American 🇺🇸/ Australian 🇦🇺🦘 use it all , let’s get Tesla or GM involved ASAP !!