Billionaire Tom Steyer tried to bring up the climate change issue into the Democratic debate Tuesday but CNN did not appear interested in talking about the wealthy Californian’s signature issue.
“Let’s go to the most important international problem that we’re facing, which no one has brought up, which is climate. We can’t solve the climate crisis in the United States by ourselves. It’s an international crisis,” he said.
Steyer added: “You look at what Mr. Trump is doing, of course, he’s been bought by the oil and gas companies, but any problem that we’re going to do, specifically climate, we’re going to have to lead the world morally, we’re going to have to lead it technologically.”
CNN quickly changed the subject, shifting to one of the other candidate’s stances on Russian President Vladimir Putin
Steyer has staked his fledgling presidential campaign to two issues: impeaching President Donald Trump and fighting climate change.
Steyer plowed $6 million into the campaign in January, the bulk of which was slated for national cable and broadcast advertising in early presidential primary states like Iowa, Nevada and South Carolina.
Approximately $2.5 million will go to television campaigns while another $3.5 million is expected to be plowed into a digital effort, according to media reports.
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Steyer incidentally made a lot of money with… wait for it… coal stocks!
Steyer – obviously, a loser . . . sitting in a small crowd of losers.
I really would be interested to see one piece of phyical evidence that gives testimony to any human-induced climate change. All we hear are general claims but absolutely nothing specific comes foward.
Would you invest your savings with Tom?
If he is too dumb to realize that CO2 does NOT cause global warming, hence climate change, then how does he pick stocks?
Does hang the stock page on the wall and throw darts at it.
CNN the Communists News Network still broadcasting their lies and fake news time for them to suffer the backlash for their fake news and boycott CNN and its sponsors