Into the Same Climate You Cannot Breathe Twice

Climate

Donald Trump probably looks like a denier, if not a berserker, when he rails against the climate frenzy gripping Western nations. He rightly points out that windmills cost more in dollars — and climate “damage” — than clean-energy natural gas, and even coal, electric plants do. As for solar, as an owner of home solar panels, I can attest that they are a joke.

I bring this up because Trump, as 47th president of the U.S. of A., is planning to issue a new climate regulation putting the kibosh to previous regulations concocted by leftist crisis builders.

Remember, the Demofiend motto is “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” So why not create one with the climate, scare the f–k out of the public, and then win enough votes to retard energy production to the point that a) no one can afford to keep the lights on. and b) energy has to be rationed?

The new reg seeks to reverse EPA standards established under one Barack Hussein Obama and team, the same folks who ran the government under Puppet President Joe Biden. Unfortunately, the upcoming Trump regulation concerns only emissions from gasoline-powered vehicles, and not power plants. If so, it doesn’t go far enough, and hopefully, further action will be taken to unleash common-sense sources of energy for us all.

IIn Europe, the climate wackos even tried to get rid of farting cows. Is that somehow a positive? I thought we ate their meat and drank their milk. Oh, right, climate change requires we eat bugs and vegan concoctions – and live with rationed lights, heat, and air conditioning.

As Heraclitus said a couple of millennia ago: “Into the same river you cannot step twice.” That river was a metaphor for life in general, including the climate.

Give me Heraclitus’s river of life. Build more fourth-generation nuclear power plants that supply endless power to every being on earth. No greenhouse gases and no human deprivation.

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