Rep. Gaetz’s Green New Deal Lite
- 03/25/19
- Kenny Stein
- Blog
Last week, news outlets reported that Representative Matt Gaetz, a Republican from Florida, is drafting a proposal to counter the Democrats’ “Green New Deal”. Unfortunately, Rep. Gaetz’s “Green Real Deal” is a contradictory mishmash of government activism being touted by the media and faux conservative groups as a Republican response to the Green New Deal. In so doing, it betrays a fairly comprehensive misunderstanding of the current state of energy markets and bears no...
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New Survey Finds Voters Skeptical of Government Action on Climate Change
- 03/20/19
- Erin Amsberry
- Blog
WASHINGTON – Today, the American Energy Alliance has released the results of a nationwide survey of 1005 likely voters (margin of error = 3.1%) revealing Americans' perspective on issues related to the Green New Deal, climate change, and the federal fuel economy mandate. The findings include:
- Consistent with previous polling, very few voters identify climate change as a priority issue . Only 3% identified "environment" in total as one of the most pressing issues facing the United...
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Green New Deal: Unnecessary, Illogical, and Immoral
- 02/28/19
- Thomas Pyle
- Blog
This week, I was able to represent the American Energy Alliance in testifying before the Western Caucus on the dangers presented by the Green New Deal. Conservatives must present a united front against this greenist manifesto and ensure that policymakers aren't lured into accepting less draconian, but certainly damaging policies like a carbon tax or a cap-and-trade program as a “reasonable alternative”.
I am grateful to the Western Caucus and Chairman Gosar for this...
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A Grand Carbon Bargain?
- 01/30/19
- Jordan McGillis
- Blog
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Budweiser thinks its customers are gullible fools
- 01/24/19
- Kenny Stein
- Blog
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The Greenist Manifesto: Fanciful Green Trappings for Garden Variety Socialism
- 01/14/19
- Kenny Stein
- Blog
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Welcome to 2019 and the 116th Congress
- 01/03/19
- AEA
- Blog
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Energy Policy After the 2018 Midterms
- 11/07/18
- AEA
- Blog
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For partisans on either side, the 2018 midterm elections will go down as a mixed bag. Democrats won control of the House, though not by the landslide they hoped. Republicans gained seats in the Senate, though mostly at the expense of...The voters have spoken. It’s time to listen to them and focus on policies that expand the availability, affordability, and reliability of energy, rather than on policies that make energy more scarce, more expensive, and less reliable.
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Fringe Activists vs. Colorado Energy
- 10/29/18
- Robert Bradley
- Blog
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Denver CBS 4 explains Colorado’s Proposition 112
- 10/29/18
- AEA
- Blog
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