Which is more likely? Hunter shows up to the debate tonight, or the 'principled' greens call out Biden's corruption?
Master Resource (9/28/20) blog: "MasterResource in vain has tried to uncover evidence of the energy knowledge and industry experience of Robert Hunter Biden through a Call for Information, issued October 23, 2019, and again September 1, 2020. So where are the environmental groups who despise fossil-fuel cronyism? Back in 2019 when Biden was running for the Presidential nomination of the Democrat party, Dino Grandoni of the Washington Post (republished by The Seattle Times) documented their angst. Excerpts from Grandoni’s article, which should be part of the political debate today, follow: Environmental groups, which are increasingly opposed to all fossil fuels at a time of heightened concern about climate change, are split over how to respond to the fact that a leading presidential candidate’s son worked in the natural gas business. And Hunter Biden’s work has put some of the former vice president’s 2020 rivals in the awkward position of responding to whether they would want members of their own vice president’s family to work at a foreign energy company."
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"California’s record of rolling blackouts—unprecedented in size and scope—coupled with recent requests to neighboring states for power begs the question of how you expect to run an electric car fleet that will come with significant increases in electricity demand, when you can’t even keep the lights on today."
– Andrew Wheeler,
EPA Administrator
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