We've already spent $5 trillion and haven't even moved the mark because the rest of the world is going to continue to do fossil fuels.
Ron Johnson
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Ron Harold Johnson is an American businessman and politician currently serving as the junior United States senator from Wisconsin, a position he has held since January 3, 2011. A member of the Republican Party, Johnson has focused on issues such as fiscal responsibility, healthcare reform, and government accountability during his tenure in the Senate. He has been an outspoken advocate for reducing the federal deficit and has often emphasized the need for economic growth through private sector initiatives.
Then the economy will take care of it. If it's cheaper, we'll move investments towards those cheaper energy sources.
$5 trillion. We keep hearing that the world's going to end in 12 years if we don't do something now.
The costs that I've listened to in these five hearings pale, I mean pale in comparison to what we've already I would say wasted, $5 trillion trying to hold back the tides.
President Biden, I want to tell you for the good of the country, you must show presidential leadership.
I want to talk about information in the here and now, that we need to govern action in the here and now, to fix problems in the here and now.
I want to talk about information in the here and now, that we need to govern action in the here and now, to fix problems in the here and now.
I have written over 50 oversight letters. I have gotten mostly non-response responses when I have gotten any response whatsoever.
We can do something about building to code. I don't think we can hold back the tides.
I think what certainly was revealed during our, and I would say miserably failed response to COVID, is we not only ignored but we sabotaged the use and the research into cheap, widely available, generally safe generic drugs.
Again, if you want to point the finger of blame at somebody, point the finger of blame at Congress.
That information was shut down. It was censored. But the doctors that had the courage and compassion to treat patients were vilified, including from this dais.
Is there somebody in your agency, your department, who is spearheading the investigation to determine that?
I have written over 50 oversight letters. I have gotten mostly non-response responses when I have gotten any response whatsoever.
I want to talk about information in the here and now, that we need to govern action in the here and now, to fix problems in the here and now.
Is there somebody in your agency, your department, who is spearheading the investigation to determine that?
We can do something about building to code. I don't think we can hold back the tides.
That information was shut down. It was censored. But the doctors that had the courage and compassion to treat patients were vilified, including from this dais.
I think what certainly was revealed during our, and I would say miserably failed response to COVID, is we not only ignored but we sabotaged the use and the research into cheap, widely available, generally safe generic drugs.
Again, if you want to point the finger of blame at somebody, point the finger of blame at Congress.





