General Discussion
Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forumspeople are biting at Politico's bait (climate committee)
They are telling the story in a way that feeds the patronizing narrative about Ocasio Cortez that a lot of people are craving to hear, both Democrats and Republicans, but what is happening now is exactly what happened when Pelosi first created the committee. Except that Pallone is the chair of the ECC committee instead of Dingell.
I'd like to ask the people responding with the usual condescending comments about Ocasio Cortez, is it possible that you've just been played by Politico, their sources, and the people that don't want this committee for various reasons?
I think they want us to focus on her, don't fall for it. You don't have to agree about the committee but at least think about what is really going on:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Select_Committee_on_Energy_Independence_and_Global_Warming
The creation of the committee was criticized by House Republicans, who argued "that the committee was unnecessary or that its budget could be used better by the ethics committee."[4] The proposal to create the committee also encountered some skepticism from House Democrats, particularly Chairman John Dingell of the powerful Energy and Commerce Committee (which has primary jurisdiction over environmental and climate change issues) and Chairman Charles Rangel of the Ways and Means Committee (which has jurisdiction on any tax legislation aimed at affecting industry behavior).[5] Ultimately, Pelosi was able to reach a compromise with Dingell, wherein the committee was to be advisory in nature, without the legislative authority granted to standing committees.[6] Joe Barton, the ranking Republican member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, continued to object to the committee's existence, calling it a "platform for some members to grandstand."[2]
2naSalit
(86,059 posts)Not sure if I fell completely but I was bothered by the report, and I did consider the source.
I am still cautiously optimistic about AOC.. she's young and smart but I am waiting to see how she operates once sworn in.
tonedevil
(3,022 posts)2naSalit
(86,059 posts)I'll correct that, no disrespect intended.
tonedevil
(3,022 posts)and it really isn't that big a deal, but I am touchy because lately it seems to be open season on condescension toward her.
2naSalit
(86,059 posts)I am not on the bashing band wagon but I think that getting out in the spotlight is a dangerous move if that's what she was after. If not, best get some skills about protecting herself from it. It's a shark tank in DC, nobody is safe.