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" ... And when that happens, no doubt the conflicts, confusion, and doublespeak will stop, and real success with growing renewables and lowering the emissions footprint will emerge. ... "
" ... He's especially deft at pointing out doublespeak, whether it's Hollywood firms filming in Vancouver for tax perks even as progressive actors rap corporations for shirking their tax burdens, celebrities shunning the Boy Scouts for banning openly gay leaders while embracing the homophobic regime of the United Arab Emirates, or lawmakers targeting law-abiding members of the National Rifle Association rather than cracking down on gun-related gang violence of inner cities. ... "
" ... How would we look for it? For Tuesday, April 13, ERCOT published a list of generation plants that were available to produce electricity. Under ERCOT’s Orwellian doublespeak, it is called the RUC list, for Reliability Unit Commitment. These are units (i.e. power plants) that were available for this event, but, irrationally, their owners had decided to forgo the profits of turning the plants on, perhaps in order to profit elsewhere from either futures contracts, or real-time or day-head ERCOT price and dispatch signals. So ERCOT had to order them online for RUC for capacity. ... "
" ... In 1998, Congress passed the International Religious Freedom Act, which called for the creation of a commission. Okay, that much I get. Our useless Congress found time to pass an act that created yet another in an endless line of commissions. And just what was the mission-critical purpose (see. . . even I can use bureaucratic doublespeak), of USCIRF? Oh, Congress thought it was urgent that we had a commission monitoring religious freedom around the world. ... "
" ... Of course, he does not admit that three of the Executive Orders he announced would implement price controls. In classic Orwellian doublespeak he refers to his policies as a favored nations clause, an international price index, and allowing importation. Don’t be fooled. ... "