For God's sake, keep Joe Manchin from overseeing climate policy

The worst Democrat in the Senate can't be trusted with the biggest problem in history

Joe Manchin
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If Democrats can win big enough in 2020, they might have a shot at passing policy to address some of the hair-raising emergencies afflicting American society — most importantly, climate change. Lefties like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez have been developing ideas for a Green New Deal, meaning some kind of crash de-carbonization and investment program.

But due to America's anachronistic Constitution, any such legislation would have to make it over many difficult hurdles: first the committees and then the overall votes of both the House and the Senate, and then the signature of the the president. This would be hard indeed — just witness the fate of the cap-and-trade bill of 2009-10, which was extremely timid and still didn't pass.

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Ryan Cooper

Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.