The Committee on Energy & Commerce recently released more details of the so-called "CLEAN Future Act," which "formally adopts the goal of achieving of a 100 percent clean economy by 2050." Besides the manipulative name, the proposal (a) doesn't even bother trying to justify its central goal and (b) includes a grab-bag of proposals that progressive Democrats have always favored, regardless of climate change concerns, and many of which are very blunt instruments to reduce emissions even if the central goal did make sense. When a small group of officials declares what "the science" dictates in terms of government measures, the public should be very wary.