What do Kamala Harris and Tim Walz mean for climate and energy?
Both Democratic candidates have long records that dispel any doubt they would bring disruptive radicalism to U.S. energy policy. [emphasis, links added]
However, with the help of the media, both Harris and Walz are quickly changing their positions and trying to cover up the facts.
As is often the case, there's no better place to get the straight facts and ask the hard questions than the CFACT Climate Library. Marc Morano posted Kamala Harris's 2019 CNN “Climate Town Hall” front and center at the Depot.
Harris revealed she plans to use the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute U.S. energy producers. She also fully supports carbon taxes and fees.
We learned that Tim Walz “never saw a California energy policy he didn't try to implement in Minnesota” and Try raising the gas tax in Minnesota by 70%!
The media attempted to divert attention from Walz's destructive policies by portraying him as a benevolent teacher and coach. Meanwhile, Vice President Harris suddenly turned to fracking. A blatant attempt to attract energy-rich Pennsylvania.
Will Harris take any action as president to help Pennsylvanians overcome New York’s pipeline blockades that carry oil and gas to energy-hungry New England?
Don't hold your breath.
The United States achieved energy independence just a few short years ago before the Biden-Harris administration abandoned it.
The media is indulging in Orwellian Harris-Walz historical revisionism.
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