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To: Sdgla who wrote (1162467)9/7/2019 12:04:30 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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rdkflorida2

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President Snowflake McRagetweet didn't get 51% in 2016 and never will.

When you disappear no one will miss you.

I haven't decided who to vote for yet. But I do know it WON'T your depraved cult leader.



To: Sdgla who wrote (1162467)9/7/2019 12:05:55 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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rdkflorida2

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You do know its a sign of weakness that Republicans are preventing any candidates to challenge your beloved snowflake, don't you?



To: Sdgla who wrote (1162467)9/7/2019 12:16:58 PM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1573648
 
On my first day as president, I will sign an executive order that puts a total moratorium on all new fossil fuel leases for drilling offshore and on public lands. And I will ban fracking—everywhere.


E Warren


She's anti-nuclear too:


Elizabeth Warren is vowing to wean the country off nuclear power if elected president, joining a number of candidates who say the risks outweigh the benefit of the carbon free electricity source.

“The problem is it’s got a lot of risks associated with it, particularly the risks associated with the spent fuel rods,” Warren said during a presidential forum on climate change hosted by CNN. “In my administration we are not going to build any new nuclear power plants.”

Warren’s remarks come as Democratic candidates split over their support for the power source, which has drawn opposition from progressives and some environmental groups who have qualms over nuclear waste storage and mining uranium for fuel. Other candidates who either want to phase out the use of the fuel or stop the construction of new plants include Bernie Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard, Pete Buttigieg, and Julian Castro.

Joe Biden, the Democratic race’s front-runner, has called for funding new nuclear technologies.

msn.com

Booker is also pro-nuclear:

“It can’t be done with wind and solar alone. We have to be a country that steps up and says it has to be renewable, new advanced nuclear energy.”

grist.org