I don't think a letter by seven Republican Senators indicates why this shouldn't be a political issue. It is, it will be in the future. Nearly everything is.
And in typical government fashion, their solution is to throw money at it and hope something works. I'm unimpressed with such vague notional concepts.
Give me a plan, not some aspiration, but a real plan. There isn't one, and there's a good reason for that.
I keep hearing how wind and solar are now cheaper than any other option, so why do they need subsidies? Companies will obviously seek the cheapest option for producing their products. Maybe some sort of regulatory reform is needed, I don't know. Maybe some sort of grid enhancement is needed, don't know that either.
These vague notional aspirational bills to throw money indiscriminantly at stuff is stupid, to me.
Show me the plan, outline the cost, and explain how much it will reduce climate change.
Nobody does that obviously because the real answer would be depressing.