• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    <cough> willow project. <cough>

    Trusting Biden on climateā€¦. Is a two edged sword that cuts you twice. Like those cheap razors with extra bladesā€¦

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        Gee itā€™s almost like he didnā€™t break a major campaign promise months after reaching the whitehouse to do it

        Gee itā€™s also like climate change isnā€™t an existential threat to society.

        Youā€™re ā€œbalancing disparate interestsā€ include almost exclusively corporations and almost completely ignore the fucked legacy being left behind by Biden (whose been a leader in politics longer than Iā€™ve been alive and definitely deserves some ire here,) and politicians like him.

        The willow project is a text book example of him breaking his word and supporting oil companies (who didnā€™t even ask for it to be picked back up,) in favor of literally supporting our collective grandkids ability simply fucking exist in a comfortable world.

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          From the very fucking source I posted:

          Some Alaska Natives are critical of the drilling ban across such a significant swath of the NPR-A. It has proved controversial with Alaskaā€™s bipartisan congressional delegation, as well as Alaska Native groups who say they depend on the tax revenue from oil drilling to fund schools and basic services.

          The final rule ā€œdoes not reflect our communitiesā€™ wishes,ā€ said Voice of the Arctic IƱupiat President Nagruk Harcharek, adding the move ā€œwill hurt the very residents the federal government purports to help by rolling back years of progress, impoverishing our communities, and imperiling our IƱupiaq culture.ā€

          The ban will also open the president to attacks from Republicans that he is failing to prioritize American energy independence and is driving up the price of gasoline. But under Bidenā€™s tenure, the US is producing more oil than any country in history, CNN Business reported, and gas prices are down $1.35 from their all-time high in June 2022.

          In addition to protecting a vast amount of the NPR-A on Friday, the Biden administration moved to block the Trump administration-approved Ambler road in the Alaskan wilderness. If built, the road would serve as the access point for a proposed copper mine. The administration signaled it wanted to take ā€œno actionā€ on the mine, effectively blocking the roadā€™s access to federal land.

          In a statement, Ambler Metals, the company seeking to mine copper in the region, said it was ā€œdeeply disappointedā€ in Interiorā€™s decision. Amblerā€™s managing director Kaleb Froehlich said the move would deprive local communities of jobs and tax revenue and prevent the US ā€œfrom developing a domestic supply of minerals that are critical for clean energy technology and national security.ā€

          The Alaska announcements cap off a week that saw a flurry of actions from Bidenā€™s Interior Department. On Thursday, the department announced a new rule that elevated conservation to put it on equal footing as other public land uses like grazing, mining and other energy development. The new conservation rule covers 245 million acres largely in the Western United States ā€“ about a tenth of the land in the nation.

          But sure, itā€™s just all the big bad corpos, theyā€™re all on one side, and the people are on another. Anyone who does anything that helps the corpos is just their slave. Politics is delightfully simple, it would seem.

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            Gee, wouldnā€™t be awesome if we could just, you know, fund schools?

            naw. Thatā€™s too easy. and too ā€œsocialistā€ even though itā€™s probably less expensive than, you know, all the damage that will be causedā€¦ this yearā€¦ by massive fires, extremely intense storms or other things affected by (and affecting) climate change.

            Edit: side note, how much do you think corporations spent to make sure their tax revenue was funding peopleā€™s public schools? how much do you think they spent to let people know that?

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              Gee, wouldnā€™t be awesome if we could just, you know, fund schools?

              Goodness, why didnā€™t Biden think of that? With a stroke of his pen, he could have solved all of these issues! Raised taxes, changed state laws for funding schools, and united all the necessary Federal apparatuses to change with it, and everyone would have cheered and toasted his name! Goodness, Iā€™m so glad thatā€™s how our government works! One man, once elected, can lawfully remake the nation as he sees fit, no other elected officials or separation of powers or bureaucratic processes involved!

              naw. Thatā€™s too easy. and too ā€œsocialistā€ even though itā€™s probably less expensive than, you know, all the damage that will be causedā€¦ this yearā€¦ by massive fires, extremely intense storms or other things affected by (and affecting) climate change.

              Yes, itā€™s fucking ridiculous. Thatā€™s not the same as saying ā€œMan who isnā€™t High Supreme Dictator For Life hasnā€™t done it because heā€™s in the pocket of THE CORPOSā€

              People have interests, and those interests are often tied up in institutions and processes that are not able to be changed by one official, not even the highest official in the fucking land. Sorry that the process of government isnā€™t quick and easy, and unfucking it is a massive undertaking that takes longer than a lunch break.

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                Nationwide, around 10% of funding for schools is public. In Alaska it was 7% in 2020. Youā€™re right in saying it would take an act of congress. Biden loves taking credit for acts of congress, though. so he can take credit for that, too. Further, he was a senator for longer than Iā€™ve been alive. His leadership in the DNC has shaped the nation and is a large, if not-exclusive, part of how we got into this mess.

                but do go ahead, insist itā€™s NoT BiDeNā€™s FaUlT when a) he has a very long track record that is a significant part of the problem and b) while he canā€™t act unilaterally, he largely hasnā€™t acted in any meaningful way.

                Literally the only justification for voting for Biden is that trump is worse. thatā€™s not an argument for Bidenā€¦ and after a certain point you have to wonder if maybe thatā€™s the reason he didnā€™t pressure his DoJ to hurry the fuck up with trump indictmentsā€¦ you knowā€¦ for fucking espionageā€¦ or even the entire reason Trump is allowed to be a political candidate at all.

                But sure the guy whose done nothing for decadesā€¦ heā€™s gonna save us with some parks.

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                  Biden loves taking credit for acts of congress, though. so he can take credit for that, too.

                  Oh, okay, yes, thatā€™s the problem, Biden just didnā€™t realize he could take credit for something that Congress did. Good thing Congress would definitely be onboard with it, included a supermajority in the Senate.

                  and after a certain point you have to wonder if maybe thatā€™s the reason he didnā€™t pressure his DoJ to hurry the fuck up with trump indictmentsā€¦ you knowā€¦ for fucking espionageā€¦ or even the entire reason Trump is allowed to be a political candidate at all.

                  Jesus fucking Christ.

                  And you wonder why this whole line of thinking is seen as deeply unserious.

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                    And you wonder why this whole line of thinking is seen as deeply unserious.

                    in 2020, Biden ran on his vast tenure. but apparently, its ā€œdeeply unseriousā€ to look at what hes done? Heā€™ll likely mention it again in the coming year

                    And yes, he does take credit for acts of congress. the build back better plan comes immediately to mind. Or did you think he did that exclusive? American Recovery Act, too. in fact, he pretty much takes credit for every major piece of legislation that comes off. And to be fair, he does do some heavy lifting and horse trading to get it done, but heā€™s far- far from alone on that.