It's called News Aggregation and it paysHow the hell are we supposed to have a chance to answer Gurps posts when he/she posts 3 different subjects in the same freaking thread?
How the hell are we supposed to have a chance to answer Gurps posts when he/she posts 3 different subjects in the same freaking thread?
We have opportunities now to transfer to clean energy in a way that grows thousands of jobs. We now, we just, we had a recent report that we’ve put out, that’s showing all of the energy and the employment stats from last year. Clean energy is winning. Fossil fuels losing jobs. We’re gaining them every step of the way.
Biden Climate Czar Brags That 'Fossil Fuels' Are 'Losing Jobs' Under Biden
McCarthy is something of an expert when it comes to destroying stuff. As Barack Obama’s EPA chief, McCarthy remained defiantly in office while her agency dithered over the Flint, Mich., water crisis. For McCarthy, the buck also stopped somewhere, anywhere else when the EPA dumped toxic waste into Colorado’s Animus River, turning the water orange and harmful.
McCarthy’s current position as the first White House National Climate Advisor does not require Senate consent, despite the wide-ranging power she wields over various agencies and even cabinet departments.
Here’s her full statement, transcribed by yours truly:
Here’s the clip. It’s gross.
Evil AdministrationIf we ever get a real President again it will take years to restore what this crazy Administration has done to us.
Lately, though, I have been having second thoughts. Not that Barack Obama or Ron Klain or Dr. Jill are running the show in secret. What I have been wondering, instead, is whether anyone is leading the government at all. There is no power, either overt or covert, in or behind the throne. The throne is empty.
Think of the economy, the border, and Ukraine. From time to time, Biden addresses these issues. He may even answer questions about them. The White House sends out press releases describing its latest initiatives. Vice President Harris or the second gentleman pops up somewhere to talk about all the good she and he are doing.
Yet each of these elements—the president, his staff, his spokesperson, his vice president, his policy—comes across as disconnected, discombobulated, as if each inhabits a separate sphere of activity. Whether because of Biden’s age, or his weekend trips to Delaware, or years of remote work, or lower-level staff turnover, or a painstakingly slow decision-making process, or ideological stubbornness, or a lack of a strategic plan, this administration drifts from crisis to crisis, and from one bad headline to the next. And nothing improves.
The [Oregon Health Authority’s] office for equity and inclusion, however, prefers not to rush the business of government. In fact, the office’s program manager delayed a meeting with partner organizations on the stated grounds that “urgency is a white supremacy value.”
In an email obtained by Reason, Regional Health Equity Coalition Program Manager Danielle Droppers informed the community that a scheduled conversation between OHA officials and relevant members of the public would not take place as planned.
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It also appears to be slowing down the operations of a taxpayer-funded agency in Oregon. The community’s frustration is understandable: Government employees who are unprepared for meetings should not cite white supremacy as their excuse.