Joe Biden hasnât even been president for 100 days, and it already feels like an eternity. In just three months, the man absurdly dubbed a âmoderateâ has emerged from his campaign basement and dispelled that notion â to the delight of the partyâs radicals. He has embraced the far-Leftâs all-out war on every pillar of democracy. Shell-shocked, Americans have watched this White House spend us into insolvency, inflame our divides, and lead a charge to radically makeover the Supreme Court, our statesâ election laws, the U.S. Senate, immigration policy, religious freedom, and human biology. Heâs exceeded expectations to be sure â just not in the way most voters had hoped.
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Dem lawmakers, experts push green energy investments without disclosing financial ties Getty Images Collin Anderson • April 21, 2021 5:00 am
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Democratic lawmakers and expert witnesses pushing President Joe Biden s $2 trillion green infrastructure package stand to profit from the plan, financial records reviewed by the
Washington Free Beacon show.
Biden s American Jobs Plan requires 100 percent of U.S. electricity to come from renewable sources including solar, wind, hydrogen, and biomass by 2035. The provision comes as a boost to Rep. Sean Casten (D., Ill.), who holds up to a $500,000 stake in biomass company Greenleaf Power, according to his 2019 financial disclosure. The Democrat stressed the need to make big and bold investments in clean energy infrastructure in a March statement that urged the passing of Biden s legislation but did not reveal his financial stake in Greenleaf.
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Stephen Soukup , Author Of: The Dictatorship of Woke Capital: How Political Correctness Captured Big Business speaks to Matt Gagnon, who just finished reading his book.
Stephen R. Soukup is the senior commentator, vice president, and publisher of The Political Forum, an independent research provider that delivers research and consulting services to the institutional investment community, with an emphasis on economic, social, political, and geopolitical events likely to have an impact on the financial markets in the United States and abroad. He is also the director of The Political Forum Institute, a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to creating and preserving community, primarily among those who earn their living and create wealth for the nation through the capital markets. Soukup has followed politics and federal regulatory policy for the financial community since 1996, when he joined the award-winning Washington research office of Pr
So instead of just pitching their products, companies today are pitching political causes. Liberal political causes.
Shampoo makers like Pantene used to run commercials about shampoo. Now they re showing lesbian parents helping a biological boy become a girl.
Dove is celebrating women s different body types.
Vaseline is fighting for equity in skincare.
The gay agenda now has the support of the Oreo cookie.
And Burger King is warning that bovine flatulence from the cows it depends on for burgers is causing climate change.
Corporations Telling You How to Think
Stephen Soukup, author of This is a continuation of a trend in American history, of an elite ruling class that believes that they know better. And that they re taking care of the poor, stupid, American people who don t understand what they really need and what they really want and what s really best for them, Soukup said.
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