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In reply to the discussion: I know the dem party has to be a big tent, but that doesn't make corporate conservative [View all]"The only way that these pigs are better than corporate repuke pigs is that they keep people like Ron Wyden and Pat Leahy as Chairs of committees. "
...didn't you say Leahy should retire in response to the fact that he helped to write the Farm bill?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10024441624#post42
I agree. Landrieu is a tool.
In Senate Shuffle, Landrieu Takes Over Energy & Natural Resources Committee
With Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) confirmed as the next US ambassador to China, there's about to be a reshuffling of leadership in the Senate Energy & Natural Resources committee - a key committee for the renewable energy and environmental community.
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), who replaces Baucus as Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, says a top priority will be extending the slew of energy efficiency and renewable energy tax credits that were allowed to expire at the end of last year.
And who will take Wyden's place as Chair of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee? One of the few remaining "blue-dog" Democrats - Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA).
Landrieu, one of the few remaining "blue-dog" Democrats, is known for her bias toward the oil and gas industry - a fact of life for her constituents in Louisiana. She will be joined by Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), the top Republican on the committee who also tends to stand with fossil fuel interests.
A few key votes gives you an idea of Landrieu's stance:
http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/25501
With Senator Max Baucus (D-MT) confirmed as the next US ambassador to China, there's about to be a reshuffling of leadership in the Senate Energy & Natural Resources committee - a key committee for the renewable energy and environmental community.
Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), who replaces Baucus as Chair of the Senate Finance Committee, says a top priority will be extending the slew of energy efficiency and renewable energy tax credits that were allowed to expire at the end of last year.
And who will take Wyden's place as Chair of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee? One of the few remaining "blue-dog" Democrats - Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA).
Landrieu, one of the few remaining "blue-dog" Democrats, is known for her bias toward the oil and gas industry - a fact of life for her constituents in Louisiana. She will be joined by Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), the top Republican on the committee who also tends to stand with fossil fuel interests.
A few key votes gives you an idea of Landrieu's stance:
- She voted to approve the Keystone XL pipeline
- She was one of 4 Democrats who voted to permanently strip the EPA of its authority to limit greenhouse gas emissions and veto the agency's scientific finding that climate change threatens public health and welfare.
- She was one of 4 Democrats to vote against eliminating fossil fuel subsidies
- She was one of 6 Democrats who urged Obama to give up on getting a cap-and-trade bill through the Senate in 2009, but that was because it was an election year
http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/25501
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I know the dem party has to be a big tent, but that doesn't make corporate conservative [View all]
cali
Mar 2014
OP
And you insert "third way" & some generic anti-corporate nonsense as a excuse to criticize Democrats.
FSogol
Mar 2014
#38
How come when I go to meetings and events in my district with other Democrats, attitude like yours
FSogol
Mar 2014
#88
You have hit upon how Third Way has successfully dragged the party to the right.
Enthusiast
Mar 2014
#94
All I hear is online malcontents that refuse to do the hard work of getting good people elected
FSogol
Mar 2014
#95
I give you credit for being exactly as progressive as Obama on each and every issue.
Lasher
Mar 2014
#64
Good point. The Democratic Party has shifted so far right that some think that supporting the TPP
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#77
Efforts to unseat conservative dems (republicans with a 'D' after their name)
Kermitt Gribble
Mar 2014
#57
Or the party just has the savvy to realize that it is a waste of money and of a seat
treestar
Mar 2014
#99
Well, one must make it beyond the conservative BIg Money Democratic Party gate keepers.
bvar22
Mar 2014
#105
A good way to start a discussion is to give your opinion instead of making
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#106
That's because the people who helped put them in office have skin in the game.
BKH70041
Mar 2014
#14
I don't see those that are not corprodems exposing dinos/them or calling them out.
L0oniX
Mar 2014
#15
the wheel of outrage keeps a turnin, we know it'll still be here tomorrow, oooh the wheel of outrage
dionysus
Mar 2014
#74
A Democrat who can win in a red state or red district is a rare commodity. If you...
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#33
Attacking me will not help the problems with your logic. You need to address those before pointing
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#43
Sure I did. You need an alternative if you want to remove a red state/district Democrat.
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#46
LOL, you have to say that because you have nothing on this. Anyone can complain Cali.
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#71
You don't understand. Cali is not providing constructive recommendations
Pretzel_Warrior
Mar 2014
#68
Oh, I get it. I'm just pointing out how that doesn't work. Anyone can do that and every politician
stevenleser
Mar 2014
#70