Let's face it. The green energy alternative is not working. All you have to do is see what wind power is costing blue states.
The good news coming from the Venezuelan operation is that President Trump wants to jump-start the oil industry. This is good because we are going to need a lot of those oil reserves to run the world, as much as the climate alarmists hate to hear that.
Let's face it. The green energy alternative is not working. All you have to do is see what wind power is costing blue states. This is from Betsy McCaughey:
Instead of admitting that expensive electricity is a choice they're deliberately making -- your budget be damned -- they lie, claiming wind and solar power are "affordable" and "reliable."
The shameless gaslighting was on full display last week, in response to a Trump administration edict pausing offshore wind farm construction along the East Coast near Virginia, New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
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New Yorkers pay, on average, 58% more for their electricity than the national average because of the green mandates state politicians have imposed and the power sources they exclude, such as natural gas fracking.
Connecticut ratepayers are fleeced even more, paying nearly double the national average rate for electricity.
Climate-driven pols, almost all of them Democrats, should at least admit they're making decisions based on ideology and, in many cases, pressure from the renewable energy lobby. Instead, they parrot falsehoods about "affordability" and "reliability."
Offshore wind power is at least twice as expensive per kilowatt as natural gas-generated electricity or almost any other source.
There you have it. State politicians have chosen to go green, giving the consumer more red balances. It's obvious that these policies are not working but the “blues” are afraid to say so because it means challenging the religion of climate change. After all, who wants the bears to disappear or the coastlines to get flooded anytime soon? Or oceans to dry up?
Before you call me a "climate denier" or working on behalf of the oil industry, let me say that I believe in "all of the above" as long as one of all of the "above" keeps my electricity and gasoline reasonable. Too much of this "green energy" campaign has been about symbolism rather than providing people with energy.
And this is where Venezuelan oil comes in. It can rebuild Venezuela to the prosperity it once enjoyed, and it could provide U.S. consumers with more reasonable energy costs.
So, the answer is not blowing in the wind, but rather in Lake Maracaibo or the oil reserves of Venezuela.
So, Trump did it for oil? Thank God he did!

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