An "unusual move"? Nice phrasing there, NYT.
I wonder if history will call it an "unusual move".
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An "unusual move"? Nice phrasing there, NYT.
I wonder if history will call it an "unusual move".
Dear Governor Whitmer and other members of the Michigan Democratic Party,
Do you see what all that recent Trump ass kissing has gotten you? Now smarten up, grow a spine, and fight back!
The main thrust of the administration’s argument is that the federal government should determine national energy policy, not individual states. Legal experts said it was highly unusual to sue to block other lawsuits that have yet to be filed.
But muh states rights!
When the federal government is taken over by the oil lobbies paid stooge, states have to take things into their own hands.
Okay then, Why does Texas get to have their own grid? Sounds like bullllllllshit.