Thanks. Then can that person assess the fracking policies the US has pursued for hegemonic but not climate purposes?
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Is the argument that the US shouldn't do that?
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If the US wants to frack to achieve some kind of energy independence and then DOES something with it--like ditch the Saudis, great.
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If, however, US only wants to frack to make it easier to drive down oil prices, with consequent chaos, around globe, that causes, not great
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So which is it? Seems like there's some strawmen in those statements.
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It's far more the latter, actually. Which is why I raised it. It was a hegemonic move, one we have squandered.
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Is there evidence of a national, federally led effort to mobilize fracking operations?
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How has this move been squandered?
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I raised the most obvious. We have an unbelievably counterproductive relationship with KSA. We used to HAVE to have it bc of oil.
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So great! We no longer have to! Let's get the fuck rid of them. Instead, we're helping them starve Yemen.
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