American - Businessman | June 27, 1957 -
Donald Trump may be unusually flamboyant, but his views are all too representative of the party that is about to nominate him for president.
Tom Steyer
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Trump's one consistent position is that he will stop at nothing to protect his properties and his profits.
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We can't double down on the failed energy policies of the past.
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I think Donald knows climate change is a serious threat - but he only cares about protecting his luxury coastal properties, not the rest of America. Observing his actions as they relate to his business interests offers the best insight into the man behind the bluster.
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Violence never solves problems. It may cover them up temporarily because of the fear it is intended to inspire, but it is part of a cycle, not the end of a cycle.
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Climate change is a global crisis - one the international community and private sector must tackle together if we have any hope of averting the worst impacts on our health, our economies, and our communities.
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As president, Trump's economic proposals will bend our very economy and tax system to his purposes.
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The tech-driven economy leads to a two-tier job market where workers are either critical or 'commodity.' This divisive 'winner-take-all' mentality hurts most Americans and worsens economic inequality.
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No one can be immune from our laws; everyone must be held to account.
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American democracy depends on the public's ability to remain accurately informed on our state of affairs.
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Investing in more fossil fuel infrastructure will not strengthen our economy over the long-term, since the market is clearly indicating that clean energy sources are the future.
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Climate change carries implications that stretch far beyond extreme weather, however. The effects on public health are far more alarming - and those have to be taken into account in order to calculate an accurate estimate of the costs of inaction.
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