No. She is not by nature progressive and has proven she will change her verbal course dependent on what is expedient for her election.
I will not vote for her, but I will vote as progressive a downvote I can and hope my vote will be accurately counted -- which is actually the big news in this election: the overt suppression of votes and the many "inaccuracies".
There may be another, more general problem at work.
So many people, confuse a method of governance with an economic system, as if capitalism were a valid system of governance. Much has been done to confuse this issue and we now have a large segment of our population who support corporate welfare without concern for their own interests or those of their community or their own environment. It is as if the principles of humane governance and an economy to further our endeavors and interests were somehow wrong-minded!
It's easy to sway us when we are alienated, divided. Oligarchs have become quite adept at utilizing this spin strategy to rip the very fabric of our very human requirement to feel a part of a community, presenting an amoral system as somehow better, fairer and more "even-handed" than one that supports human values and human welfare, which would include a switch to green energy to our own benefit. In this case, we're traded corporate profits for our own well being.
Finally, it is more difficult to monopolize green energy or make such large profits (ahem, not counting externalities), which is probably one of the greatest obstacles to utilizing better, less destructive sources.
No. She is not by nature progressive and has proven she will change her verbal course dependent on what is expedient for her election.
I will not vote for her, but I will vote as progressive a downvote I can and hope my vote will be accurately counted -- which is actually the big news in this election: the overt suppression of votes and the many "inaccuracies".
There may be another, more general problem at work.
So many people, confuse a method of governance with an economic system, as if capitalism were a valid system of governance. Much has been done to confuse this issue and we now have a large segment of our population who support corporate welfare without concern for their own interests or those of their community or their own environment. It is as if the principles of humane governance and an economy to further our endeavors and interests were somehow wrong-minded!
It's easy to sway us when we are alienated, divided. Oligarchs have become quite adept at utilizing this spin strategy to rip the very fabric of our very human requirement to feel a part of a community, presenting an amoral system as somehow better, fairer and more "even-handed" than one that supports human values and human welfare, which would include a switch to green energy to our own benefit. In this case, we're traded corporate profits for our own well being.
Finally, it is more difficult to monopolize green energy or make such large profits (ahem, not counting externalities), which is probably one of the greatest obstacles to utilizing better, less destructive sources.