From Sean Casten <[email protected]>
Subject Riddle me this
Date April 22, 2023 7:28 PM
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Riddle me this, folks:

Consumer demand for oil in the U.S. is lower than it was five years ago, and coal consumption is down 40%.

So why are fossil fuel companies currently seeing record-shattering profits?

The answer may surprise you (or not): Republicans are, as usual, prioritizing the profits of polluters over people.

Letting the GOP stay in charge is game over for our climate. Will you chip in a few bucks before I break all this down for you? Your support helps us stand up against their dirty energy agenda.

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It comes as no surprise that the fossil fuel industry wants to sell us more fossil fuels at high prices. But as American consumers demand cleaner, lower-cost energy, fossil fuels are struggling to compete with renewables on the U.S. energy market.

So, to ensure that their BFFs don’t lose out on a single penny of profit, House Republicans came up with a bill that would enable fossil fuel companies to:

1. Strip-mine American energy resources, and
2. Ship them overseas for a profit.

…ultimately making oil and gas MORE expensive here at home.

(For a group of such zealous “anti-socialist” crusaders, they sure are quick to interfere with the free market.🤨 )

Long story short, if we let them artificially prop up this declining and destructive industry, we’ll face skyrocketing energy prices in the immediate, and dire climate consequences long-term.

They need to be stopped, but I can’t stop them alone. Please, will you rush $25 to fuel my fight for clean, affordable energy and a more sustainable future?

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Gratefully,
Sean Casten


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