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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsSenators Mitt Romney and Michael Bennett went floating down the Colorado River together
To see the effects of climate change.
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Senators Mitt Romney and Michael Bennett went floating down the Colorado River together (Original Post)
FelineOverlord
Sep 2021
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C_U_L8R
(44,894 posts)1. It shouldn't take a boondoggle rafting joyride
to figure out right from wrong or the very basics of climate.
hlthe2b
(101,719 posts)4. No, but that experience wil "stick," like little else. I'm glad they went.
Metaphorical
(1,601 posts)2. I personally am glad to see this
I'm all for encouraging more moderate Republicans in places where Democrats are unlikely to win significant office, and if Romney can cause the GOP to start expanding leftward again, more power to him, especially over an issue like climate change.
hlthe2b
(101,719 posts)3. Ditto. Particularly pleased they included tribal leaders.
onethatcares
(16,133 posts)5. well, it is only 2021
we still have plenty time for congress to "start building consensus" on climate change.