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Corporate expansion, political branding, and symbolic gestures that largely bypass the material needs of the working class.Prioritizing Corporate and Industrial InterestsThe administration has prioritized industrial permits over environmental or community protections. On May 1, an executive order granted a Presidential Permit to Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC, authorizing the construction and maintenance of pipeline facilities at the U.S.-Canada border in Montana. This action directly benefits energy corporations and wealthy stakeholders while offering no direct economic relief or health protections to the regular Americans living in affected regions.Political Theater and Self-BrandingSeveral actions this week serve more as political theater and marketing than as substantive policy:
By Nicholas St. JohnCorporate expansion, political branding, and symbolic gestures that largely bypass the material needs of the working class.Prioritizing Corporate and Industrial InterestsThe administration has prioritized industrial permits over environmental or community protections. On May 1, an executive order granted a Presidential Permit to Bridger Pipeline Expansion LLC, authorizing the construction and maintenance of pipeline facilities at the U.S.-Canada border in Montana. This action directly benefits energy corporations and wealthy stakeholders while offering no direct economic relief or health protections to the regular Americans living in affected regions.Political Theater and Self-BrandingSeveral actions this week serve more as political theater and marketing than as substantive policy: