“IT will be Somewhere between a scalpel and a hammer “, was the way Mike Johnson, president of the Chamber, described the emerging republican approach to the law on the reduction of inflation (Will go), The climate law of the signature of Joe Biden. The pressure of companies and members of the congress with clean energy projects benefiting from its subsidies in their districts (most of them are in republican counties) suggests that surgical precision would prevail. But relentless pressure to abolish the Will go Of the president, who is a fan of borehole, baby, drilling and denounced the law as the “new green scam”, rather underlined the brute force. The president strengthened this by lowering a caucus from the private party on May 20 to waves of strong arms and threatens the dissidents with a Maga Primary challenge. “They will not be much longer Republicans … They would be knocked out so quickly,” he said.