From Stop Joe Manchin <[email protected]>
Subject Joe Manchin’s $5 million in coal stock
Date October 3, 2021 7:40 PM
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Dear Friend,

Senator Joe Manchin has finally named his requirement for passing the
reconciliation package: Sacrifice the climate.

Not only is Manchin demanding that the budget for the bill be cut by more
than half, he says that any environmental portion must exempt coal, oil,
and gas from penalties and must preserve subsidies for the polluters.^1

This comes as no surprise, considering Manchin has received more campaign
donations from the fossil fuels sector than any other senator and owns up
to $5 million in a coal-based corporation.^2

Manchin must not be allowed to drag the Senate into betraying the climate
and the country. We’re rallying grassroots pressure on Congress to stand
up to not only Manchin, but all the other corporate Democrats, and demand
that they pass bold climate action this year. And we’re letting the public
know just which industries each of them are beholden to and calling out
their motives.

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The proposal that Manchin put forward is barely a quarter of what
President Biden originally announced in his Build Back Better agenda, and
doesn’t go nearly far enough to help the American people solve the
problems highlighted by the pandemic.

No funding for free community college, no universal pre-K. And a huge step
backward in fighting the climate crisis.^3

Manchin is bolstered by a small handful of other Democrats in the House
and Senate who have been blocking the reconciliation process as well. The
media is framing this as “moderates” versus “progressives,” but that’s not
what is happening.

What is happening is that there are Democrats in the pockets of Big
Business, whether it’s Big Tech, Big Oil, or any of the other industries
working to keep America corporate-friendly. And those Democrats are
fighting the policies that will actually protect our environment, provide
health care, and generally make our lives better.

At Demand Progress, we’re calling out these Democrats and the other
representatives letting their agendas be driven by corporations, and we’re
certainly not calling them “moderate.” There is nothing moderate about
letting millions of people suffer.

Demand Progress members have sent tens of thousands of messages urging
Congress to be bold on the climate and pass this progressive agenda. It’s
had an impact, and now we need to continue the campaign into these crucial
days before key votes.

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Thanks for standing with us.

Robert Cruickshank,
Demand Progress

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Sources:

1. The Wall Street Journal, "Joe Manchin Says His Spending, Climate Stance
Should Be No Surprise," [ [link removed] ]September 30, 2021
2. The New York Times, "This Powerful Democrat Linked to Fossil Fuels Will
Craft the U.S. Climate Plan," [ [link removed] ]September 19, 2021
3. The Wall Street Journal, "Joe Manchin Says His Spending, Climate Stance
Should Be No Surprise," [ [link removed] ]September 30, 2021
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