certainly raise those tensions and the last thing we need is a green trade war, which will have the opposite effect. this act is to be have the opposite effect. this act is to be put have the opposite effect. this act is to be put in have the opposite effect. this act is to be put in force - have the opposite effect. this act is to be put in force in january but there is still time for details to be changed. macron is pushing for exemptions to be put in place for european countries, will biden make those concessions? the pressure is on for the administration to make those changes to increase access for americans allies to help americans allies to help americans and help the us economy as well as help american consumers transition to cleaner energy and it needs to cleaner energy and it needs to happen sooner rather than later because the real problem is, once these policies get stuck in place, then the american businesses that benefit from those tax subsidies and the subsidies b
if we have low supplies of gasoline, natural gas, all of it, they are spending hundreds of billions in tax subsidies and grants to do something that market will not do and people do not want. they do not have an electrical grid built for this, where are we headed. it is a unmitigated disaster, we re driving off a cliff. it is mind boggling, it is not rocket science. everyone has to know what is in store for us, if you are not sure we could always look to europe, they are a little bit ahead of us in terms of genuflecting to the utopia. here is sadness, the biden administration is sort of softening the blow for those
if we have low supplies of gasoline, natural gas, all of it, they are spending hundreds of billions in tax subsidies and grants to do something that market will not do and people do not want. they do not have an electrical grid built for this, where are we headed. it is a unmitigated disaster, we re driving off a cliff. it is mind boggling, it is not rocket science. everyone has to know what is in store for us, if you are not sure we could always look to europe, they are a little bit ahead of us in terms of genuflecting to the utopia. here is sadness, the biden administration is sort of softening the blow for those
achievement for the climate left and a tribute to its moral fervor and political realism. realistically what does this accomplish? most of the analysis is in line with what the architect said, that it will reduce 40% by 2030. it puts us in the race. it means we are no longer going to be viewed as a laughing stock around the world for doing absolutely nothing on this incredibly important issue. so it does that mostly by extending tax subsidies for clean energy, a lot of money for evs and for some for nuclear and carbon capture. unfortunately, it also puts in there some sort of bad stuff. it s going t extend leasing on oil and gas in the gulf of mexico. i think that s the cost of doing business given the political economy we live in and on the baseline from where we were a week ago, certainly where we re a year ago, five years ago, this is huge step forward. imperfect but huge step forward.