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Originally Posted by 2ArmBands
Yes you are correct that would be one instance. There are others.
He has also opposed Canadian pipeline projects in the past. This is on record.
What more are you looking for? Is it not a double standard?
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I’m looking for you to provide the specifics of what you object to, form an argument around it so I can evaluate if I agree or disagree with it. Otherwise I am just arguing with myself while you post innuendo
But in general I don’t think it’s a double standard for a person to in one job be pushing reforms to incentivize the private sector to behave in a manner that is good for the environment and in a private sector job responding to the very incentives he is trying to change.
That shows a fundamental understanding of the business and regulatory drivers required so that the corporate incentives align with environmental objectives. It’s exactly how you’d expect someone to act.
Why do you see a double standard?