Today's Climate Summit is being well-attended by global leaders and well-received in the corporate media, but like so many of
Joe Biden's other initiatives, what he's offering is half a loaf.
And with respect to the climate crisis, we need everything in the bakery.
Platitudes R Them. It's what
Kamala brought to the ticket, it's what got
Mayo Pete another job in government, and it's apparently what sustains the sycophants among the Donkey orthodoxy who are
breathing easier, sleeping well, and brunching every weekend. These compromises, like the $1400 stimmys, the still-not-enough $15 minimum wage killed by
Joe Mansion and
Kristen's Enema, the initiative to expand the Supreme Court that died at
Nancy Pelosi's hand last week, and all the other things that would keep this sentence running on to infinity and beyond are leaving me with a very sour taste in my mouth again.
So I really didn't need to hear that Biden
hasn't canceled the Enbridge #3 pipeline yet to know that there's a lot he'll give lip service to, but only so much he's willing to do.
Ed Markey and
AOC have introduced
Bernie Sanders' watered-down Green New Deal once more, to the expected huzzahs and hosannas. They'll have to fight not only Pelosi and
Schumer but
MTG and
Ted Cruz every step of the way, so it's performative, an art the Queen of Queens (
and the Bronx) is burnishing of late. Their highest hopes are by aiming low, maybe they can slip under the bar, much like old Joe himself.
I'm gonna take a hard pass on all of that.
Twenty twenty-two is the statewide cycle, which means that a whole bunch of Blue Dogs will try to show that they're not as bad as the TXGOP. And our state media will focus on the Republican primary, because their self-fulfilling prophecy for about 30 years now has been that's the only election that matters. Meanwhile the Permian farts methane like a small gaseous planet -- from fracking flares to
uncapped, abandoned wells; the Amazon burns, our oceans are full of plastic and our air is full of carcinogens. Does that sound like something we ought to keep doing?
If it is then you must be on the waiting list to buy a ticket on the first
Elon Musk rocket flight outta here. Good luck with that.
The pandemic, and the resulting economic slowdown, demonstrated that reducing our consumption of fossil fuels could heal the Earth. But we're getting
back to business now. That's a death sentence. Now a very wise man once said that repeating the same action and expecting a different result is a symptom of insanity. So now you know why I will be voting for NO Democrats who don't indicate that they understand this simple logic.
In the case of Governor of Texas, the choice is easy.
David Collins interviewed her some time back, and she's got an active and engaged Tweet feed, so direct your questions there if you have any.
Don't expect her to get much publicity. That's up to you and me, unless you think voting for a conservative Democrat again -- or Dishrag forbid,
Matthew McConaghey -- and anticipating that person to defeat
Greg Abbott is a smart idea. (Hint: Abbott isn't going to lose a November election, no matter what
that recent poll says. If he gets upset in his primary, that Republican will win. Which means Texas will have a farther-right-wing freak
than him calling the shots.)
Even
Rick Perry got re-elected running against another Republican and
Kinky Friedman not so long ago. And the other Republican, in this case, wasn't
Chris Bell. So you might as well vote for someone with some principles you believe in, as opposed to 'lesser evil', 'harm reduction', etc. And maybe the Democrats will catch a clue and stop running GOP-Lite.
Maybe that last is too much of a stretch ...?