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JCMach1
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November 5, 2022
Shockingly enough Texas energy policy has helped push the industry... i.e. it's a weird conjunction with rural (typically RW Republican) landowners and ranchers and what might seem to be progressive energy policies. Literally, they wanted to expand their income streams.
But frankly, that's also how we will need to move forward on energy policy. We have to make profits and progressive energy policy align.
Texas is by far the US leader in Wind Power
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/04/us-wind-electricity-generation-renewable-energy/Shockingly enough Texas energy policy has helped push the industry... i.e. it's a weird conjunction with rural (typically RW Republican) landowners and ranchers and what might seem to be progressive energy policies. Literally, they wanted to expand their income streams.
But frankly, that's also how we will need to move forward on energy policy. We have to make profits and progressive energy policy align.
November 2, 2022
Standing by my prediction, we maintain Senate control
50/50, or 51/49
And House control is won by less than 5 seats either way (so too close to call).
This also means a PUSH on election night.
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