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SUSAN CRUSHBONE
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« on: December 10, 2016, 06:41:25 AM »

I am not overly bothered by fracking, as long as it becomes properly regulated. It is a great bridge to the renewable energy future, which if you just look at the plummeting costs for solar isn't that far off. Also the natural gas revolution is killing coal, which environmentally far outweighs some of the challenges presented in fracking.

this.

I'm not really bothered by Voter ID laws if it is done in conjunction with mass availability and just about every voter reform that Democrats propose.  I'm fairly pro free-trade, recognize the limits of increased taxation, and think that illegal immigration is a problem we need to deal with (albeit I want to fight it waaaaay differently than conservatives want to fight it).
I think there's merit to 'school choice' in some actually-existing situations, although I think the ideal still needs to be a robust, well-funded, powerful public education system.

also this. Some of those charter schools offer the kind of results that we should be looking for.
(This also half a joke/half not, I often entertain the idea of legalizing dueling.)
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