Anna Paulina Luna Asks EPA Official Point Blank: 'How Much Do You Make A Year?'

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Published 2023-06-24
At a House Oversight Subcommittee hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) spoke about new EPA emissions standards.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Roman-rz3qj
    Well done Ms Luna. Keep up the good work. These people have not one clue.
  • Listening from Great Britain. We have exactly the same issue, she has hit the nail on the head.
  • @dgetzin
    My dad has always said "moms are the best cross examination experts" - her opening is flawless - directs him to the information without even provoking him or riling him up.
  • @mrlfhill
    Clear and Concise. She has done her homework and is prepared for the discussion. Props to her.
  • @stevep4236
    Oh my god....a politician that actually makes sense
  • @davef.2329
    Hers is one of the best, most productive votes I've ever cast.
  • @mjwander1
    Thank you Anna for standing up for everyday people.
  • @darlenea653
    Mercy! I don’t come anywhere near those figures annually & I’m told I make too much to get help. These dilutions they are under 🤦🏼‍♀️ So glad she’s fighting for us ❤
  • @Sharon-pr6mj
    Nobody asked me a darn thing. Thank you Rep. Luna for holding these jokes accountable.
  • NEVER should an executive agency make a RULE. They are not lawmakers, rule makers, legislatures. The courts need to stop the executive branch of the country and states from acting like they can make laws and enforce them. That is the question that needs to be addressed.
  • She seriously speaks sense! Stressing the common folk over this is so oppressing!😢
  • @TheMorbidHobo
    I greatly appreciate the official actually answering the questions in an honest and straight-forward manner. Need more people like both of these representing the people.
  • @DorothySpang
    Anna Luna is a bright and kick butt fact & truth teller Thanks so much for your work ❤ 5:12
  • Rep. Anna Luna speaking truth to elitist power. Keep it up Rep. Luna!
  • @info145
    AND she's incredibly easy on the eyes!
  • WOW just WOW! Anna Paulina Luna just blows me away with her common sense and her obvious knowledge of the struggles of average Americans. So many in Washington live in a bubble and have absolutely no idea of the impact of the laws they pass.
  • @KC-pf4tj
    Bright and down to earth woman! If I lived in her state I’d vote for her no question!
  • @BM-jy6cb
    Anyone who struggles to remember how much they earn should be nowhere near policy-making that will have such a devastating impact on ordinary people. Also, "When we ask people about it, they tell us pollution is their top priority". Oh yeah. Right. I'd like to know what you asked them cos I'm sure being able to get to work so they can have a roof over their head, food on the table, and heating in their homes would pretty much be the top three answers for 99.9% of normal people.
  • @drewidrie2396
    If all politicians and officials accepted a 25% pay cut in the huge salaries they don't even deserve, imagine how much money the nation would suddenly have in the treasury! Funny how we NEVER hear about that as a possible solution when the nation has financial problems. We get a national shut-down instead, or a cut in spending on children's education...