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@CoreyRForrester It's so funny that the party that "hates hollywood celebrities and don't care what they think" elected a celebrity twice for president. Trump IS the celebrity president.
@VA_GOP "From nothing"
Meanwhile, in reality, Elon and space x have received ungodly amounts of money from the federal government.
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@PDeclantonio@DianneCallaha16@LeeMZeldin This is for methane (natural gas). It's not sorted, but look through the table. The US is the leading producer of methane as well.
https://t.co/2Gh7rrhI9U
It’s part of the current asymmetry of US politics that the GOP winning the popular vote by a 2 percent margin can get represented as an epochal landslide and cause for a staggering mandate, whereas the reverse would never be interpreted that way
@PDeclantonio@DianneCallaha16@LeeMZeldin Its because you assume my argument is "democrats are right". It's not. Dems are slightly better than Republicans on fossil fuel and climate change issues, but they're still pretty terrible. For instance: under biden america produces more fossil fuels than any country ever.
@milziezzz@_carmen_dioxide Children who are educated become informed, functioning citizens. It's so wild how Republicans will complain that people in their 20's are too childish, yet at the same time want to infantilize middle and high school children. Let the kids learn ffs.
@SaraBarista1@ArtCandee@LeeMZeldin The US currently produces more fossil fuels than any country in history. I wish the democrats were championing a "green agenda", but they're not.
@RONWNC@ArtCandee@LeeMZeldin Because Republicans passed a law in 2015 that allowed domestic produced oil to be sold overseas. We currently produce more fossil fuels than any country in history, but a lot of that is now exported.
🇺🇸 Democrats spent 4 years desperately trying to get "moderate" Republicans to break from Trump.
The result? 94% of Republicans voted Trump - exactly the same as in 2020, while Democrat vote dropped.
(Via @CNN)