New: Heatmap polled Americans this month on whether theyโd accept the general idea of a permitting bill โ easing permitting rules for clean energy while helping oil and gas.
It was +27 above water, with 52% in support and 23% not knowing enough to say.
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Black and brown communities living in sacrifice zones impacted by this GOP deregulation legislation are not reflected in this poll.
It also sends a message the administration will be focused on appeasing the radical left. Expect:
Open Borders: Giving free medical, jobs, and other resources to illegal immigrants at the expense of Americans.
Green Energy: Enforcing extreme green energy policies leads to
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cool results but i think permitting reform is the reason that we have elected officials. working Americans shouldnโt have to have an opinion on this. they should just be able to say that they want cheaper energy
Iโd be curious to see the polling demographics. Gut feeling is that the percentage of people who actually enough to make a decision on this bill is minuscule.
Gut, dass die Mehrheit der Amerikaner ein bipartisanes Gesetz unterstรผtzt, das den Ausbau sauberer Energieprojekte erleichtert!
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When you negate the frame, you evoke the frame.
Art Laffer โ the architect of Ronald Reaganโs tax cuts โ called for taxing unrealized capital gains more than a decade ago.
Fine to think this is a bad idea. But if you frame it as a far-left fever dream, you are just advertising your ignorance of mainstream economic thinking
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