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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Biden energy secretary uses Russia-Ukraine conflict to 'urgently' push green agenda Biden energy secretary uses Russia-Ukraine conflict to 'urgently' push green agenda Says quiet part out loud By Mike Landry, The Western Journal Published March 16, 2022 at 11:28pm The Biden administration says increased gas prices caused by the invasion of Ukraine present a good opportunity to switch to electric vehicles. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said the war in Ukraine creates
an urgent moment to switch to clean energy, according to video in a tweet from Tom S. Elliott. At an American Clean Energy Leadership conference Granholm was asked if -- with time slipping away for a Democrat-dominated Congress -- stand- alone clean energy legislation could be shaped. This crisis in Europe and the crisis our allies are facing and the reduction of supply of natural gas and oil from Russia creates a moment that we should be acting, Granholm replied,
and this is a moment for Congress to be able to act
Its an urgent moment. At last weeks announcement of the halting of Russian oil imports, President Joe Biden said the solution to individuals like Putin holding the world hostage is making the switch to clean energy. It should motivate us to accelerate the transition to clean energy, according to Biden. This is a perspective ... our European allies share and the future where together we can achieve greater independence. Loosening environmental regulations or pulling back clean energy investment wont -- let me expand -- wont, will not, lower energy prices for families. But transforming our economy to run on electric vehicles powered by clean energy with tax credits to help American families winterize their homes and use less energy, that will -- that will help. And we can -- if we can do what we can -- it will mean that no one has to worry about the price of gas [at the] pump in the future. Thatll mean tyrants like Putin wont be able to use fossil fuels as weapons against other nations and it will make America a world leader in manufacturing and exporting clean energy technology of the future to countries around the world. Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg, who probably has never overseen transportation beyond the municipal bus system of South Bend, Indiana, where he was mayor, has said Americans can be freed from the high costs of the gas pump by buying $56,000 electric vehicles. The clean energy solutions of Biden & Co. in the face of immediate fuel cost crises are so absurd that CBS is attempting to run interference by exaggerating the administrations claims and lumping them in with all kinds of conspiracy theories.
The flurry of Facebook and Twitter say, without evidence, that a nefarious scheme is underway: President Joe Bidens administration is intentionally driving up the price of gas to get more American drivers behind the wheels of electric cars, CBS said. Well? According to statements by Granholm, Biden and Buttigieg listed above, the administration likes high gas prices in order to usher in so-called clean energy, including electric cars. Intentionally high prices? Canceling the Keystone XL pipeline was a start, nixing increased drilling is hurting oil supplies, tight environmental regulations dont help and focusing on clean energy may be sending a message to fossil fuel markets. Higher fuel prices represent a specific goal of the administration. Vice President Kamala Harris, without saying it, has said it. Poster Comment: Tweet at source. Absolutely none of these actions will have any effect on the Russian economy or Putin's attack on Ukraine. And it certainly will not be like at the outbreak of the Serbia-Kosovo War when the U.S. bombed and dropped the bridges over the Danube River, thus stopping the flow of cheap Russian oil to French and German refineries. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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