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Extraction Summary

7
People
7
Organizations
9
Locations
2
Events
2
Relationships
4
Quotes

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Type: Email / political & market analysis report
File Size: 1.56 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a page from a political risk or market analysis report distributed via email by IND-X Advisors Limited. It analyzes the incoming Trump administration's energy policies, predicting a strong shift toward fossil fuels, climate change denial, and deregulation driven by figures like Tom Pyle, the Koch Brothers, and Steve Bannon. The text highlights the potential economic resurgence of specific oil and gas-producing states.

People (7)

Name Role Context
Koch Brothers Political Influencers/Donors
Described as having vast influence through think tanks and likely to make a deal with the Trump administration.
George W. Bush Former US President
Referenced regarding the 2001 election and policy reversals.
Al Gore Former Presidential Candidate
Referenced as winning the popular vote in 2001.
Donald Trump President-Elect (implied)
Discussed regarding future policies and deals with Koch/Pence/Bannon.
Mike Pence Vice President-Elect (implied)
Part of the group expected to make a deal on governance.
Steve Bannon Political Strategist
Part of the group expected to make a deal on governance.
Tom Pyle Head of DOE Transition Team
His list for the Dept of Energy is cited as a blueprint for fossil fuel expansion and climate denial.

Organizations (7)

Name Type Context
IND-X Advisors Limited
Publisher and distributor of the report.
AEI
American Enterprise Institute, listed as a think tank used by Koch Brothers.
Cato Institute
Think tank listed as used by Koch Brothers.
Department of Energy
Target of Tom Pyle's transition team strategy.
Republican Party
Noted as controlling Senate, House, and governorships.
Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission
Regulator of IND-X.
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Regulator where IND-X is registered.

Timeline (2 events)

2001
Bush lost popular vote to Gore but reversed policies.
USA
Late 2016/Early 2017 (Implied)
Department of Energy transition team planning.
Washington D.C.

Locations (9)

Location Context
State expected to benefit from energy policies.
State expected to benefit from energy policies.
State expected to benefit from energy policies.
State expected to benefit from energy policies.
State expected to benefit from energy policies.
State expected to benefit from energy policies.
State expected to benefit from energy policies.
State expected to benefit from energy policies.
Region targeted for job delivery.

Relationships (2)

Donald Trump Political Alliance Koch Brothers
Text predicts they will 'make a deal' combining moral issues and commerce.
Tom Pyle Advisor/Transition Lead Department of Energy
Mentions 'Tom Pyle's list of things to for the Department of Energy's transition team'.

Key Quotes (4)

"If you don't like this, tough luck. Life is not fair."
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"Trump, Pence, Bannon and Koch will make a deal which will be a hybrid of religious right on moral issues and 'zero intrusion from government' in commerce."
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"And it is expressly a climate change denial policy."
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Quote #3
"Think of it as watching a science experiment."
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Koch Brothers reaches every newspaper through a large array of think tanks like the AEI and Cato Institute, not to mention the vast array of Koch think tanks.
C. If you don't like this, tough luck. Life is not fair. This is not going to be reversed. Think of it as watching a science experiment. Bush lost the popular vote to Gore in 2001 and completely reversed policies on tax, environment, Middle East, energy, fracking, birth control, and LGBT issues. Trump, Pence, Bannon and Koch will make a deal which will be a hybrid of religious right on moral issues and "zero intrusion from government" in commerce. Republicans already control the Senate, the House, a majority of governorships as well as a majority of attorneys general. It will be very hard to reverse this. And if Trump can deliver jobs to the midwest red states, more senate seats will turn red. Tom Pyle's list of things to for the Department of Energy's transition team is expressly designed to do this. This includes new oil and gas leasing projects, more fracking, more coal, more LNG projects -- and a green light for both the Keystone and Dakota pipelines. The working paper reneges on the Paris pact, the Clean Power Plan and the carbon tax. And it is expressly a climate change denial policy. States like North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Iowa, Texas, Louisiana, West Virginia, Kansas and others will come to life again.. Most of these states have small populations but each gets a governor and two senators.
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