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Situational Truth-Telling in Wyoming And Beyond
The Week That Is: Sadler and Wilkinson talk Biden s climate plan, Cheney s censure and dismissing science unless it serves one s own political agenda
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The 922.2 megawatt Dave Johnson coal-fired power plant near Glenrock, Wyoming operates on low-sulfur coal strip-mined in the state and whose carbon emissions contribute to climate change. The plant is scheduled to close in 2027. Congresswoman Liz Cheney, who called out President Trump for lying about a stolen election, has in the past claimed the connection between burning coal and warming temperatures is based in junk science. Photo courtesy Yidjp 1b/Creative Commons Share Alike 2.0 Generic/image croppedEvery Monday in “The Week That Is,” journalist and
In Wyoming, Will Liz Hold The Upper Hand?
The Week That Is: Sadler and Wilkinson talk the fate of Cheney, fractures in GOP and Trump s attempt to turn Wyoming against her
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Mountain Journal founder Todd Wilkinson and MoJoâs national Washington DC correspondent Tom Sadler discuss topical events relating to the nationâs capital city and the public land West. This first exchange focuses on the dust-up between US Rep. Liz Cheney, who has a home in the Greater Yellowstone town of Wilson, Wyoming and those loyal to former President Trump.
TODD WILKINSON: Tom, you ve spent a lot of years in Washington making trips over to Capitol Hill, first as a staffer to a Republican senator and later as a journalist, also as a citizen testifying on conservation policy and in other roles with various hook and bullet [hunting and fishing] organizations. What do you make of an upstart Congressman from Florida, Rep. Matt Gaetz, known for his blatant and documented distortions of truth, f
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But Sadler added the pandemic has harmed some businesses and workers. He said America has a largely service-oriented economy, a transformation that’s been underway for decades.
“The projections are that a lot of small businesses may not make it throughout the course of the pandemic and many have already closed throughout the country,” Sadler said.
He said restaurants, coffeehouses, and movie theaters are examples of small, service-oriented businesses that have been hit especially hard as consumers have adapted to the pandemic.
“Instead of going to movies, we’re watching stuff on Netflix. And instead of going to restaurants, we’re ordering carryout.”
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