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The Energy 202: Rick Perry calls expanding nuclear energy “the real” Green New Deal
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For a guy with a bachelors in animal science, and looked awful as a presidential candidate, he's been effective as Secretary of Energy. He's a good speaker and doesn't overstep his knowledge base. He works the reading glasses look to the max. Cheers
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