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Citing urgency of climate change, Palo Alto resident enters race for Eshoo's seat in Congress

Original post made on Dec 2, 2023

Joby Bernstein is not a seasoned politician, but the Palo Alto resident believes his energy, enthusiasm and passion for investing and tackling climate change will serve him well in his next venture: running for Congress.

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Posted by Mondoman
a resident of Green Acres
on Dec 2, 2023 at 12:56 pm

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Good can-do spirit and openness to working across the aisle. Unfortunately, the US Congress can't do much to rein in China's enormous and ever-growing greenhouse emissions.


Posted by Ocam's Razor
a resident of Leland Manor/Garland Drive
on Dec 4, 2023 at 1:15 pm

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Interesting to read about Mr Bernstein's energy.

The US Congress has to have people that can get past the 'climate change' narrative and throwing $ billions at it. Focus on the economy, lessening government spending, immigration controls, eliminating government agencies that deliver no value and rebuild the US's foreign relations that have soured drastically the past three years.

Chairman for life Xi is laughing heartily looking at who we have in Congress and president. In addition to building coal fired power plants as gas as they can, the MSS has successfully infiltrated Feinstein's staff for a decade and Swawell for some years. Anyone else?

The downside of Mr Bernstein's background is, like Simitian, he has not worked in private industry developing a business and meeting a payroll. I do like the energy and he can PO some people to get things done.


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