Nov. 2022 Election: Q&A with Tyler Geffeney, 52nd Congressional District candidate

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Nov. 2022 Election: Q&A with Tyler Geffeney, 52nd Congressional District candidate
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Nov. 2022 Election: Q&A with Tyler Geffeney, 52nd Congressional District candidate [Opinion]

— doing so at a truly breathtaking pace. I contend that before we go about destroying the American economy through the crippling environmental policies promulgated by the Democrats, we need to first curtail China’s incessant growth in carbon dioxide output. The American people ought not bear the devastating financial burden to alleviate carbon dioxide emissions when China is the worst offender by many magnitudes.

What we also most certainly shouldn’t do is incite invasion by pushing for Ukraine to join NATO. Never would I sanction Russia’s actions, but I can hardly imagine we wouldn’t do the same were the roles reversed.A: Expedite work visas.Make naturalization easy and efficient for those who seek citizenship and want to participate in the American dream.

Along those lines, we need to instill in our youth an awareness of high-level economic dialogues and agendas concerning North American global competitiveness. This requires engaging more closely with local academic institutions and strategic border development groups like the Border Fusion Institute, the Smart Border Coalition, the South County Economic Development Council and Tijuana Innovadora , and others.

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