Time to Wake Up 305: Lyin’ Lee Zeldin
bought EPA’s story; but Zeldin figured a Republican-controlled Congress just might. The very next day, Zeldin
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bought EPA’s story; but Zeldin figured a Republican-controlled Congress just might. The very next day, Zeldin
claimed that passing the bill would “guarantee” a Republican victory in the midterms. Senator Reed points out that … rife with cheating and fraud, as my Republican colleagues would lead you to believe, then do they also
impeaching rogue judges, it was called. My Republican colleagues argue that Federal judges should be impeached and removed … have another agenda. Tell No. 3: If Republicans were serious about rooting out judicial misconduct, we probably would
waivers as ‘‘rules,’’ so our fossil fuel funded Republican friends went nuclear, overruled the Senate Parliamentarian, and killed
truly toxic decision delivered by an all-Republican panel of five on the Supreme Court. That decision … thank you, Upton Sinclair). Well, right away, the Republican Party came to depend on that fossil fuel dark
battle can be over before you show up. Republicans’ big donors want: lower taxes for the rich, freedom … None of those results is politically popular. So Republicans see polling as a tool to manipulate and move
cost of carbon. There was a time when Republicans were the great champions of cost-benefit analysis. Ronald
agency was created, after all, by a Republican President, Richard Nixon. And even conservative presidents like Ronald Reagan … Prime Minister of Australia, and even a former Republican Senate Majority Leader. Throughout the hearings, witnesses emphasized
domestic clean energy losers. Do you remember when Republicans used to say government shouldn’t pick winners