car garage right in the middle , of town for three thousand00 dollars. don t believe it.realto check it out yourself. for unreal true.com. so you know the story. man for decades,uf the biggestthing employer in braddockca was manufacturing something called the edgar thompson steelworks. in fact, andrew carnegie steelwt it there along with his first stone public library, which still stands so for generations, braddock, pennsylvania, was a real place and then inevitably a steel plant closed and the usualrnegie disasters arrived. unemployment, hopelessness, drugs. people left by the thousands. but one man saw an opportunity br in braddock, pennsylvania, not an opportunityt an for the town but an opportunity for himself. that man s s name was john fetterman. fetterman was thirty five years old and had never in his life had a real job.job. geteran was not from braddock, hardly. he grew up ittn an affluent neighborhood four hours away. fetterman had spent his adulte life going t
it s so perfect. homestead, organic vegetables, art installations and also, inevitably heaping dose of climate theology, all imported from harvard. so fetterman imposed on a town with no jobs, carbon capsbk on braddock, pennsylvania. and he claimed these carbon caps. somehow you never explain mor how bring more manufacturing jobse back . ini he called this initiative carbon caps equals harti d hats. so expensive, unreliableenery energy will mean more manufacturing jobs and yet somehow no and laughed at him. so john fetterman kept going in a twenty advertisement for himself. he promised that quote, with a smart economicallically c viable carbon cap policy in bui place, communities like braddock canld begin to build itse ca manufacturing and middle class back up. thi continue to operats whole notio, can continue to operate as we have been and ignore climate change is ludicrous. oved i t they left. no there has been instr. and to be fair, john fetterman e