alone. we don t know what ll happen in georgia. so this is a really complex situation for people to come together and govern. i think we re really going to get a lot less governing and a lot more politicking into 2024. neil: you know, sarah, to that point we ll have as tight of a contest between republicans and democrats in the senate, you know, continue what we ve got now. but there is the possibility, and mark just mentioned, you know, joe manchin. he s been at loggerheads with the president particularly on the no more coal thing, feels the president abandoned him. do you think there s any possibility that a manchin, that a kyrsten sinema, some of these others, a lot of even progressive democrats say are democrats in name only would jump and would jump to the republican side? well, i certainly think that in 2024 it s a really difficult and even more difficult senate map for democrats. and so a lot of those democrats
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it s tricky because you can t bring a powerpoint to a knife fight. that s not the way to go, but by the same token, the people that they are talking to are already in, right? they re on the other side, as well. yes. 100%. if people do that, that s fine. to your point, if you want to bring in voters who are young then talk about their issues. y you already have these other people. when you talk to kids who have gotten out of college or in college with $68,000 worth of debt they have no hope unless you can help them find a way to move forward and if you re not talking about that, i don t know what you re doing. i do not understand what your strategy is because i already know and wow, you know what? all of that other misogyny. that s over for me now because i feel like you re in a path forward with the coal thing. i m, like, no. when they pan out to the
time. and right now even though they have been totally discredited, they are the sciences behind this, and this is a different discussion altogether because what happened yesterday is something that is a is not just a coal thing. it s trying to end the war on fossil fuels. right. and i think he s done it. well, i don t know. those are your words, the war on fossil fuels. but isn t it kind of all related, that this is about moving away from industries that are seen as bad for the environment as far as trying to find new sources of energy and industries that could be safer. you have seen negative impact from these industries maybe affecting your own earthquake content. well, no. the president has been talking about this for a long period of time and others have, too. the bottom line, though, is you got to run the machine called america and you can t do it without fossil fuels and nuclear. and this is something that
little to do with daily operations until shortly before the spill, claiming that until the month before the spill, he only worked there as a part-time financial-type consultant. you know, still trying to find the paper clips. because wouldn t you rather be a part-time employee than the boss for the water that wrecked the state. he served on the board and managed the day to day operations at that plant where they spilled the toxic chemical into the city water supply even though he said he s just some part time guy. if convicted he s looking at 30 years in prison. his lawyer says mr. southern isn t guilty. they ll fight the charges vigorously and say he s been unfairly singled out. that chemical that spilled, that toxic goo that poiled the water supply for days and weeks, that chemical is a coal thing. it s a chemical that they used to wash coal after coal has been mined.