While carbon emissions represent a threat to the survival of our grandchildren, SCOTUS is expected to make it harder for the govt to deal with it. When Steve Bannon said they wanted to dismantle the administrative state he meant it. They have & they are. nytimes.com/2022/06/19/clima…

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Replying to @marwilliamson
We are on a ball of rock spinning 1000mph, orbiting around the sun, and flying through space at 490k mph. If you think piss-ant man has any influence over any of those factors, you’re just an arrogant liberal with no clue about science. Besides, the grass has never been greener!
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Republicans, including the right wing religious judges rammed through by McConnell, don’t give a damn what kind of a world their children or grandchildren inherit, all they care about is power and cramming their intolerant, bigoted religion down everyone’s throats.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Within days, the conservative majority on the Supreme Court is expected to hand down a decision that could severely limit the federal government’s authority to reduce carbon dioxide from power plants — pollution that is dangerously heating the planet ... And, it’s only a start.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Only the willfully naive or the dishonest see this as the “republican’s fault” The entire UniParty is corrupt and has stopped working for the voters for decades. Hence the distrust and lack of participation of the electorate.
Replying to @marwilliamson
"While carbon emissions represent a threat to the survival of our grandchildren". Please avoid hyperbole & histrionics. Let's examine the dire predictions made in the '90s about the '20s. Here's a beach from 1950's to 2020's. Shouldn't the first floor be under water by now?
Replying to @marwilliamson
The lesson of "Don't Look Up" is that the total failure of a People to rise up and wrest control from an utterly corrupt and undemocratic government in the face of certain catastrophe is applauded and promoted by well-connected Liberals. Sirota blocked me for pointing this out.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Why rely upon the administrative state or the courts? Put together solid legislation and bring it to the floor of the legislature.