Well, thank you for what you are doing. Second question, if you would yield for a second question.
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To deliberately ignore [the laws of physics] for short-term profits that set up people for huge, really bad impacts—if that’s not a good definition of evil, I don’t know what is.
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That sense of political listlessness quietly sinks in and informs the political refrain: Republicans are shameless, Democrats are spineless.





