A thousand per cent.
Let's be clear. Climate change is causing devastating harm in the U.S. and around the world. Not to pass the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, which has unprecedented spending to cut carbon emissions, would be grossly irresponsible. We must pass this bill and save the planet.

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Carlin also fiercely attacked people who were too far left and collectivist in their thinking. he hated political correctness and speech censoring that yall are now very fond of.
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Over the past decade, China and India combined resulted in 92% of carbon emissions around the globe. For the life of me I don't know why there aren't massive marches in the streets against these two countries.
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Joe Manchin just wrote an article saying why he would not support the 3.5 Trillion dollar Reconciliation Bill.
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Sanders willingness to tank the corporate bill to get 3.5T leaves something to be desired. I’m hoping against hope that’s doesn’t capitulate. The progressives have an amazing hand right now in this game. The clock is against the right of the party. They don’t have the votes.
Are you predicting the rate of inflation after this bill passes?
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Passing a bill will not "save the planet" lmao the absolute hubris needed to believe that
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I love you and Bernie the most ❤️ New favorite podcast.
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We know that the earths climate has always changed. Why do we need to spend 3 .6 trillion? The climate is gonna do whatever its gonna do with or without you.....
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You won't even protect these people from segregation.
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What do taxes on production, subsidies to expensive unreliables and fluff rhetoric programs have to do with enduring climate change ten times over? Renewables require slavery, resource stripping and banking fraud to bring westerners peace of mind.