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To: tcrlaf

Every time I think Trump might be vulnerable in 2020 I’m comforted by Democrats’ colossal stupidity. Raising your energy taxes through the roof in pursuit of a hoax is actually going to be the policy centerpiece of their presidential platform. They think this is a winner. The hapless GOP never had it so good.


27 posted on 01/03/2019 4:06:36 PM PST by MountainWalker
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To: MountainWalker

remember, gloBULL warming was not an issue in the mid-term elections. even Gov Moonbeam knew it was a non-starter, even tho Politico went on to quote phony Yale climate poll in this piece:

14 Sept: Politico: Democrats struggle to make voters care about climate change
Donald Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris accord and rollback of environmental regulations still haven’t given the issue more urgency in the midterms.
By DAVID SIDERS
Despite repeated warnings about the severity of the crisis, climate change has long failed to gain traction as a voting issue in American elections...
Even Democrats this year rarely advertised on climate, running campaigns dominated instead by more immediate concerns about health care, immigration and jobs.

“It’s too remote. It’s not today. It’s not conflict,” California Gov. Jerry Brown, one of the nation’s leading advocates of efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, said in an interview. “So that’s where we are, and climate change is not jobs, not taxes, it’s not violent crime. It’s not sex. And it’s not immigration.”...
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/09/14/democrats-climate-change-midterms-824745

now, after the mid-terms, for the Dems it’s gloBULL warming all the way! shame on them.


30 posted on 01/03/2019 4:16:29 PM PST by MAGAthon
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