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From: DesireG
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  • green. it's the new RED

  • One thing I've learned in life is that the bottom line is always green -- want to find the problem - follow the money.

  • such a good breakdown of a real perspective on the ACES bill and on climate policy in general! dope work. i agree with your concerns about green jobs and the underlying oppression that we keep seeing surface in green policy. we definitely need more, louder representation from the environmental justice community in green politics!

  • Thanks for making this video. The possibility of green oppression, or simply continued oppression, is something I gave little thought to until I saw your video.

  • With all do respect I have to push back by simply stating... based on what evidence? What evidence do you have that affirms that the "The green companies, which will rise from the ashes of the gray monster that is, will be better run, will have more honest wages and care about it's people, will be more locally invested, will offer more jobs."

    Actually even those most interested in climate change worked against themselves through allowing Cap and Trade to stand. Strange.

  • Some coal plant who is exporting your utility bill in smoke and ash will twist what you said and stick it on the news to confuse people about green jobs.

    What you're looking for is a promise I'll make in honesty. The green companies, which will rise from the ashes of the gray monster that is, will be better run, will have more honest wages and care about it's people, will be more locally invested, will offer more jobs.

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