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As extreme leftists within the Democratic party formally reintroduced their radical ‘green new deal’ Tuesday, Senator Rand Paul warned that the vast spending plan seeks to overturn the voter economy, do away with free market capitalism, and even create armies of youths dedicated to implementing socialist policy.
Appearing on Fox News, Paul warned that
the far left “definitely think that money grows on trees, and I guess that’s part of the green plan.”
While the plan has been touted as a $172 Billion spend, Paul note that “if you add all of it up from the infrastructure bill, it’s actually about $500 billion.”
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‘This is life and death’: AOC re-introduces Green New Deal with Ed Markey Louise Hall © Provided by The Independent
New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has re-introduced the Green New Deal climate and energy proposal alongside Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey.
The Democratic lawmaker s introduction of the initiative on Tuesday alongside co-sponsors and leaders from the labour, environmental justice, and climate movements.
The sweeping deal reflects an environmental plan to combat climate change that AOC originally unveiled in 2019, seeking to fight the climate crisis and tackle inequality simultaneously. The resolution is inspired by President Franklin D Roosevelt’s vast public works in the 1930s.