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Subject New Animated Video: The Green New Deal
Date September 8, 2023 4:00 PM
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The Green New Deal ([link removed])
As we illustrate in our series Fueling a Freer Future, the hysteria over climate change and energy policy is ultimately about political power. In our newest animated video, we look at the Green New Deal proposals that have become a focus of the political left in America.

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's original New Deal ushered in the most radical growth of the federal government that America had ever seen. Similarly, the Green New Deal is a push to grow the government's power in almost every aspect of our lives, regulating our travel, our food, and even our most intimate behavior in our homes. It will reward favored political groups, and impoverish the rest of America.

This is why Fueling a Freer Future is dedicated to explaining the essential role that energy plays in our day-to-day lives.

Catch up on the entire Fueling A Freer Future series by clicking here ([link removed]) .

For more animated content like this, check out our previous series: Economics for Beginners ([link removed]) , What Has Government Done To Our Money? ([link removed]) , and America: From Republic to Empire ([link removed]) .

This project is made possible thanks to the generosity of Jim Kluttz.
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