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Shouldn’t Public Protection Be for, You Know, the Public?
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Shouldn’t Public Protection Be for, You Know, the Public?

A core role of the US Department of Justice is to protect people from abusees by giant corporations.

But DOJ’s present inhabitants have twisted that mission bassackwards – using the agency to protect corporate abusers from people seeking justice. For example: Big Oil. This massive polluter is insisting that government authorities must save it from its own transgressions. For decades, multibillion-dollar behemoths like Exxon have known that their fossil fuel emissions are increasing climate change, causing catastrophic destruction and deaths from intensified fires, floods, etc. Numerous lawsuits have now been filed demanding that the profiteers behind these horrific losses pay a fair share of the damage they’ve done.

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“Noooo,” whined the petro-perpetrators, scampering to Washington and to Republican statehouses to lobby for retroactive blanket immunity from all responsibility. Sure enough, top GOP officials are racing to bail out this murderous industry, which – by the way – finances the political campaigns of those oily officials.

But wait… there’s much more:

  • Our so-called “Justice Department” has sued Hawaii and Michigan to deny a “state’s right” to sue energy corporations that cause climate change.

  • A GOP group of state attorneys general are proposing a nationwide “liability shield” that would preemptively excuse oil, gas, and coal polluters from any responsibility for climate damages.

  • The same group wants the federal government to cut funding to any state or city that sues energy corporations.

  • And King Donald has decreed that the justice department stop all laws, policies, and suits that “threaten” fossil fuel production.

This is blantantly corrupt plutocracy… not to mention stupid! To help stop it, go to Center for Climate Integrity. ClimateIntegrity.org

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