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It’s still early in the process, but members of Oklahoma’s congressional delegation are sounding the alarm over President Joe Biden’s fiscal year 2022 budget proposal. They said it has too much of what we don’t need and not enough of what we do need.
The $1.5 trillion in discretionary spending outlined by the administration last week will end up comprising about 40% of the total budget. Non-discretionary spending includes things like Social Security and Medicare and will be included in the more formal budget plan the president submits, probably later this spring.
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Apr 7, 2021
BRETT: Chuck Schumer said he was going to do it to Georgia and then they were gonna do it to the rest of the country. What did I mean by do it ? Well, the fundamental transformation of America, changing who we are. We ve been hearing the same story for years and years going back at least to the first Obama administration and maybe the first years of the Obama administration.
The notions of Green New Deals and transforming America and shovel-ready jobs and changing the way we vote and changing the way we work and all that stuff. It s the same theme. It just has different labels attached to it in the later iterations. But one of the people that continues to resurface time and time and time again is the former governor of the state of Michigan, now the secretary of energy, Jennifer Granholm.
Apr 7, 2021
BRETT: Chuck Schumer said he was going to “do it to Georgia” and then they were gonna “do it to the rest of the country.” What did I mean by “do it”? Well, the fundamental transformation of America, changing who we are. We’ve been hearing the same story for years and years going back at least to the first Obama administration and maybe the first years of the Obama administration.
The notions of Green New Deals and transforming America and shovel-ready jobs and changing the way we vote and changing the way we work and all that stuff. It’s the same theme. It just has different labels attached to it in the later iterations. But one of the people that continues to resurface time and time and time again is the former governor of the state of Michigan, now the secretary of energy, Jennifer Granholm.
I want to tell you a story about something that happened in Copenhagen 11 years ago. Partly because I was there, and I’m still mad. But mainly because there is a lesson here about the Biden administration and its climate policy.
I came of age in Texas during the time of civil rights. Now I’m a climate activist in Britain. In January 2009, Barack Obama began his first term as president of the United States. I cried when I watched him speak at his inauguration, as I had cried at his speech the night he was elected.
Activists all over the world were also excited by his victory. Finally, after eight years of Bush, we had an American president who wanted to do something about climate change.