I disagree, @RepArmstrongND I think it's far more innovative than you suggest, and if leveraged appropriately could take North Dakota into the future.
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@RepArmstrongND would like to explain how "...upgrading or replacing every building in the country to eliminating gas engines." ends "...North Dakota’s economy as we know it." Sounds like partisan BS to me.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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All I see is red. The Red New Deal. Maybe I am colorblind.
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Don’t worry, this pipe dream will go no where!pic.twitter.com/fxgGl8bE3Z
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So you have no new ideas just the desire to stay within the destructive footprints of those which you replaced.
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As long as we have everything we want. Screw future generations. Let them live on Mars. Thank you
@RepArmstrongND for focusing on the here and now. Our kids and grandkids can fend for themselves.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Or North Dakota could embark on a radical transformation and instead of drilling Oil wells build wind turbines, solar panels/farms, batteries etc.. This sounds like the argument that livery men made when the automobile first made it's appearance.
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I disagree. This is a plan for the future and you are clinging to the past. North Dakota needs to prepare for the future and the vista's it will open up. Think technology, jobs, and educational opportunities as we lay the ground work.
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