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Martin O'Malley
Related: About this forumOne Simple Chart Explains The Climate Plans Of Hillary Clinton And Bernie Sanders &O'Malley!
What does real climate leadership look like? According to the OMalley campaigns email, it looks like having a definitive position on every controversial policy in the environmental space. Arctic drilling, fracking, the Keystone XL pipeline OMalleys climate plan details strong stances on all of those topics. The plan Clinton released on Sunday does not.
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One Simple Chart Explains The Climate Plans Of Hillary Clinton And Bernie Sanders &O'Malley! (Original Post)
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demwing
(16,916 posts)1. Bernie is on record for phasing out fossil fuels
Sanders also hammered the Republican claim that the pipeline is a jobs program, To talk about 50 permanent jobs as a jobs program is nothing more than a cruel and misleading hoax to workers in this country who want and need decent-paying jobs
If we are serious about a jobs program, let us rebuild our crumbling infrastructure, our roads, bridges, water systems, rail, airports and older schools. Let us create jobs by transforming our energy system away from fossil fuels to energy efficiency, weatherization and sustainable energy. That is a program that will create millions of decent jobs.
Dated Nov 2014
http://www.politicususa.com/2014/11/18/bernie-sanders-drops-truth-bomb-senate-constructing-keystone-pipeline-insane.html
O'Malley says by 2050. That sounds definite to me. I like definite.
demwing
(16,916 posts)3. I also like definite, AND I like O'Malley
but the graphic is inaccurate, and I like accurate.