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hatrack

(59,587 posts)
Sat Jan 12, 2019, 10:18 AM Jan 2019

Editorial Comedy Gold: "On Climate Change, Mitt Romney Has An Opportunity To Lead"

Despite the former GOP presidential nominee's ties to the Park City area, voters here instead backed his Democratic opponent, Jenny Wilson, in November. But on at least one important topic, Romney's views broadly align with those of Summit County residents and we'll be looking to him for leadership.

In contrast to many in his party, Romney is a firm believer in climate change. Separating him further from a significant number of his GOP colleagues, he also believes that humans are contributing to it. During last year's campaign, he spoke repeatedly about the importance of combating climate change and the danger of failing to do so — including the potential for wildfires in the West to become even more severe and frequent in coming decades.

His willingness to speak up on the issue is refreshing compared to the standard Republican talking points, which disregard the scientific consensus on climate change and call into question both humanity's role in our planet's warming and our ability to do anything about it. Regardless of how they voted, Summit County residents urge Romney to use his clout to push his party forward. That's particularly important at a time when the current administration is rolling back EPA regulations and the president himself continues to express skepticism about climate science in the face of mounting evidence that catastrophic effects await if we don't take immediate, sweeping action.

Already, Romney has shown he is unafraid to ruffle feathers on Capitol Hill. He spent the days before he took the oath of office Thursday in the national spotlight for authoring an opinion piece in the Washington Post taking President Trump to task for failing to rise "to the mantle of the office." To Parkites hoping Romney, who memorably urged the GOP in 2016 not to nominate Trump for the Oval Office, will stand as a check on the president, it was encouraging start.

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https://www.parkrecord.com/opinion/record-editorial-on-climate-change-mitt-romney-has-an-opportunity-to-lead/

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Editorial Comedy Gold: "On Climate Change, Mitt Romney Has An Opportunity To Lead" (Original Post) hatrack Jan 2019 OP
We'll see what he says after a few rounds of golf with the Orange Menace The Genealogist Jan 2019 #1
Yes, mittens is no leader. mountain grammy Jan 2019 #2
"unafraid to ruffle feathers" shanny Jan 2019 #3

The Genealogist

(4,723 posts)
1. We'll see what he says after a few rounds of golf with the Orange Menace
Sat Jan 12, 2019, 10:30 AM
Jan 2019

I'd not be surprised if he joins the Lindsey Graham Melodrama Society before it all shakes out.

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