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Gary Bauer: Big Business Goes Left — The Patriot Post

Gary Bauer: Big Business Goes Left — The Patriot Post
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Ron Johnson whitewash of the Capitol riot shows why he must go

Since Trump left office, two kinds of Republicans have emerged: Those who want to purge Trump and his cult of white supremacists and conspiracy theorists from the party and those, like Johnson, who long for the return of their would-be king. From the week the votes were cast last November, Johnson helped spread Trump’s lie that the election was stolen, helped perpetuate the myth that voter fraud cost the former president the election. Johnson used the levers of government to spread the lie, calling a bogus Senate hearing to “investigate” election “irregularities.” In fact, this election, held during a deadly pandemic, was the most secure in American history, according the nation s lead cybersecurity agency.

McConnell Warns Dems About a Scorched Earth Senate Where Nothing Gets Done, Even If They Scrap Filibuster

By Susan Jones | March 17, 2021 | 5:46am EDT Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images) (CNSNews.com) - As Democrats grow louder with calls to abolish or suspend the filibuster to ram through their leftist agenda, Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell says, don t do it – it won’t work. The discussion continues on the other side about blowing up the Senate, by eliminating the legislative filibuster, McConnell told a news conference following his speech defending the filibuster on the Senate floor. McConnell said removing the 60-vote threshold in a 50-50 Senate would bring Republican reprisals, grinding business to a halt:

DOE awards $2 million to develop clean hydrogen technologies - Chemical Engineering

DOE awards $2 million to develop clean hydrogen technologies By Mary Page Bailey | March 16, 2021 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE; Washington, D.C.) awarded $2 million to four research and development (R&D) projects advancing clean-hydrogen production technologies, which may prove pivotal to reducing carbon emissions and meeting the Biden Administration’s climate change goals. “One of the important ways to achieve net-zero carbon emissions is to find innovative approaches to create clean sources of energy like hydrogen,” said Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “With these awards, we’re leaning on some of America’s most brilliant minds to turn these ideas into real solutions – at the same time creating clean energy jobs and reducing pollution in the air we breathe.”

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