Apparently our esteemed Governor finally decided to contact the Administration about his opposition to storing mercury in Colorado today.
http://www.gjfreepress.com/art…
Playing the part of “vulnerable politician” to a T, Ritter was sure to make raising money from the one constituency who still supports him (radical environmentalists) his FIRST priority.
http://action.ritterforgoverno…
That’s leadership for you. Turn an issue in to a red herring, send out a fundraising letter, then take official action on behalf of the state. It’s pretty to easy to see where his priorities lie right now. He’s (understandably) worried.
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1) Asking the Secretary of Energy why they can’t just store the mercury in Tennessee, even though it would be illegal to do so–all the while skipping the DOE meeting to do a fundraiser in Greeley.
2) “What Steve King said”.
Besides TCG, if anyone has something to worry about it’s the man you shill for here: 20% name ID is pitiful.
You really think “radical environmentalists” are the only ones concerned about storing mercury in their backyard? Are you insane?
spouted off before he got the talking points:
Is Kathy Hall a radical environmentalist?