You believe that the world revolves around vaxingRFK Jr. offers all the anti-vax and conspiracy theory nonsense beloved by the MAGA crowd. When he was running as a Democrat he was funded by MAGA Trump backers with the focus of undermining Biden. Now that he is an independent, RFK Jr. is a threat because he will strip votes from Trump (or the Republican candidate) in a general election rather than Biden. Since the election is likely to be close --- any small amount of votes stripped from either party in a battleground state can have a large impact.
RFK history is about very liberal and progressive policies
He is the original progressive......but today Liberals play the one issue game...if you have any overlap with the right you cant be a progressive
Kennedy is an environmental law specialist and of counsel in the law firm of Morgan & Morgan and partner of Kennedy & Madonna, LLP.[31][32]
Through litigation, lobbying, teaching, and public campaigns and activism, Kennedy has advocated for the protection of waterways, indigenous rights, and renewable energy.[33]
Kennedy litigated and supervised environmental enforcement lawsuits on the east coast estuaries on behalf of Hudson Riverkeeper and the Long Island Soundkeeper,[35] where he was also a board member. Long Island Soundkeeper brought lawsuits against cities and industries along the Connecticut and New York coastlines.[36] In 1986, Kennedy was on a team of three law firms that won a case against Remington Arms Trap and Skeet Gun Club in Stratford, Connecticut, that ended the practice of shooting lead shot into Long Island Sound.[37] On the Hudson, Kennedy brought a series of lawsuits against municipalities and against industries, including Consolidated Edison and General Electric to stop discharging pollution and to clean up legacy contamination
In 1987, Kennedy founded the Environmental Litigation Clinic at Pace University School of Law,
The clinic has sued governments and companies for polluting Long Island Sound and the Hudson River and its tributaries.[43] The clinic argued cases to expand citizen access to the shoreline and won hundreds of settlements for the Hudson Riverkeeper.[44] Kennedy and his students also sued dozens of municipal waste-water treatment plants to force compliance with the Clean Water Act.[42] In 2010, a Pace lawsuit forced ExxonMobil to clean up tens of millions of gallons of oil from legacy refinery spills in Newtown Creek in Brooklyn, New York.
In 2000, Kennedy and environmental lawyer Kevin Madonna founded the environmental law firm Kennedy & Madonna, LLP, to represent private plaintiffs against polluters.[32] The firm litigates environmental contamination cases on behalf of individuals, non-profit organizations, school districts, public water suppliers, Indian tribes, municipalities and states. In 2001, Kennedy & Madonna organized a team of prestigious plaintiff law firms to challenge pollution from industrial pork and poultry production.[64] In 2004, the firm was part of a legal team that secured a $70 million settlement for property owners in Pensacola, Florida whose properties were contaminated by chemicals from an adjacent Superfund site.[65
n his first case as an environmental attorney, Kennedy represented the NAACP in a lawsuit against a proposal to build a garbage transfer station in a minority neighborhood in Ossining, New York.[84]
In 1987, he successfully sued Westchester County, New York, to reopen the Croton Point Park, which was heavily used primarily by poor and minority communities from the Bronx.[85] He then forced the reopening of the Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx, which New York City had closed to the public and converted to a police firing range.[30]
Kennedy has argued that poor communities shoulder the disproportionate burden of environmental pollution.[86] Speaking at the 2016 SXSW Eco environment conference in Austin, Texas, he said, "Polluters always choose the soft target of poverty", noting that Chicago's south side has the highest concentration of toxic waste dumps in America.[87] Furthermore, he added that 80 percent of "uncontrolled toxic waste dumps" can be found in black neighborhoods, with the largest site in the United States being in Emelle, Alabama, which is 90 percent black
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