So it's a mainstream group because Pelosi and Biden haven't signed it but you're assuming they will. You may have to serve two minutes in the pedantry box with AA for making bad word choices, but I get your point, overall.
My guess is that support now is easy because there's no specifics. It doesn't even look like they have a definition of renewable energy yet. And we know that every rigid lefty ideologue in the environmental movement will be unable to tolerate the sausage-making process aspect of legislation. I'll be surprised if the Ds don't factionalize pretty fast once they see the struggles. This will help define the 2020 campaign, but it's not going to be legislation anytime soon. I hope what is does though is create some drive to do more reasonable/less recklessly ambitous things to undercut its momentm, like perhaps a welldesigned carbon tax.
My guess is that support now is easy because there's no specifics. It doesn't even look like they have a definition of renewable energy yet. And we know that every rigid lefty ideologue in the environmental movement will be unable to tolerate the sausage-making process aspect of legislation. I'll be surprised if the Ds don't factionalize pretty fast once they see the struggles. This will help define the 2020 campaign, but it's not going to be legislation anytime soon. I hope what is does though is create some drive to do more reasonable/less recklessly ambitous things to undercut its momentm, like perhaps a welldesigned carbon tax.
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