From What A Day (Crooked) <[email protected]>
Subject Big frackin' deal
Date August 14, 2024 12:16 AM
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Tuesday, August 13, 2024
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[- Anthony Scaramucci]([link removed]), Trump's former White House Communications Director, on his ex-boss' need to overcompensate.

A years-old pledge by Kamala Harris to ban fracking still resonates in energy-rich Pennsylvania. The question now is whether voters in this crucial swing state will look past it in November. 
 

- Vice President Kamala Harris has a long track record [of taking green-friendly positions]([link removed]), dating back two decades to her days as a San Francisco prosecutor. Her ascension to the top of the Democratic ticket was hailed by climate activists, who got even more amped up when she tapped climate hawk Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), as What A Day noted last week. But Harris has recently backed away from a pledge she made four years ago, during her first run for president, to ban the dirty drilling process known as fracking. And it’s not hard to see why. Pennsylvania is a world capital for fracking, a specialized and controversial technology for pulling oil and natural gas out of challenging underground formations. And now, Pennsylvania might just decide who becomes the next president. 
 

- Disgraced former President Trump attacked Harris almost immediately over her previous fracking ban comments just as soon as President Biden dropped out of the race in July. “She's against fracking, she's against oil drilling, she wants everybody to have one electric car and share it with the neighbors,” Trump told a rally in Harrisburg, PA, on July 31. [The Harris campaign called]([link removed]) Trump’s assertions “false,” and stated Harris would not ban fracking — effectively reversing her former position.  
 

- What will voters in Pennsylvania, one of the most important swing states in the 2024 presidential election, make of all this? For the moment, Trump’s attempts to drum up a controversy on the fracking issue aren’t exactly burying the Harris campaign. Harris is gaining in the polls and now leads Trump in Pennsylvania by about 2 percentage points, according to analyst Nate Silver’s polling average. A recent NYT/Sienna poll had her ahead by 4 points in Pennsylvania. 

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You can bet Trump will hammer on this issue as hard as he can from now until election day. 
 

- Fracking turned Pennsylvania into an energy powerhouse by allowing drillers to access reserves that had once been considered too difficult to drill. [The Washington Post]([link removed]) profiled some of those PA voters on Tuesday, pointing out that some in this state would probably back Harris if not for concerns over where she really stands on this issue. That includes 31-year-old Emanuel Paris, who works in construction, believes that climate change is real — and plans to vote for Trump. “It’s not like we can just shut off everything else and switch to solar and wind,” Paris told the Post. 

A future Trump administration, of course, is a climate disaster waiting to happen — with impact stretching well beyond the state of Pennsylvania. 

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[Hamas said it will not take part in ceasefire]([link removed]) talks scheduled to begin on Thursday, signaling that hopes of a deal to halt the fighting remain elusive. The group’s London representative told the New York Times it would not participate because it believes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has not been negotiating in good faith. 
 
[Donald Trump held a glitchy, rambling]([link removed]) “conversation” with tech-billionaire and misinformation enthusiast Elon Musk on X/Twitter Monday night. The event — which was riddled with so many flat-out-lies it had our heads spinning — kicked off 45 minutes late after what Musk called a Distributed Denial of Service attack that supposedly kept users from joining. Sure, pal! That’s that towering innovation we’ve come to know from Elon. An X employee told The Verge they were 99 percent sure Elon was lying. 
 
Musk and Trump’s batshit [conversation prompted the United Auto Workers union to file federal labor charges]([link removed]) against the two men for comments they made about labor rights after the pair of billionaires waxed fondly over how cool it is to fire striking workers, which as the union noted, is illegal. United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain called the remarks “disgusting, illegal, and totally predictable from these two clowns.” 
 
[Meanwhile, AppHarvest, a now-bankrupt startup backed by wannabe veep, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) has come under scrutiny]([link removed]) as workers allege “nightmare” conditions at the Kentucky-based company. Everything this man touches turns to workplace violations.

 
[President Biden said]([link removed]) he’s attend Trump’s inauguration, if Trump wins the election. Biden quipped: “I have good manners, not like him.”
 

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[August is Read-A-Romance Novel Month!]([link removed])
 
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[Farming startups are seeking to use soil, specifically, fungi to pull carbon dioxide from the environment]([link removed]). Soils can hold three times more carbon than the atmosphere, which equates to one seventh of all the carbon we humans pump into the atmosphere, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. That makes soil runner up to only oceans in terms of carbon absorption and storage. 
 
Kamala Harris is “within striking distance” of Trump in Florida, [according to a pollster who conducted a new USA Today survey]([link removed]) showing the vice president trailing the former president by 5 percentage points, with a margin of error of 4.4 percentage points. Florida will probably go for Trump, of course, but it’s fun to think he’ll have to sweat the Sunshine State. 
 
Former President Obama released both [a summer reading list]([link removed]) and [a summer playlist]([link removed]), if you’re into that sort of thing!
 
The Arizona Secretary of State announced that over 577,000 valid signatures were submitted for the Arizonans for Abortion Access initiative, meaning [abortion rights will be on the ballot in the key battleground state this fall]([link removed]). Let’s go get back these rights, Arizona! 
 
[The Department of Justice is considering]([link removed]) breaking up Google after a court found the company monopolized search, Bloomberg News reported, citing unnamed sources. Steps could include splitting off the Chrome web browser or the Android operating system. Lina Khan, Chair of the Federal Trade Commission, we bow down to your greatness. 
 

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