AEA: Kamala Harris on Energy

From MasterResource

By Robert Bradley Jr.

This candidate profile was just released by the American Energy Alliance, the advocacy arm of the Institute for Energy Research (IER).

“Kamala Harris has a plan for American energy: make it harder to produce and more expensive to purchase.”

President Biden ended his reelection campaign on Sunday, July 21, under mounting pressure from Democrats following his poorly received debate performance. By endorsing Harris, he has positioned her as the frontrunner to succeed him. However, there is still some degree of uncertainty looming as Democrats hurriedly work to assemble a new 2024 ticket before the party’s convention on August 19-22 in Chicago.  

Harris’ stance on energy, both during her tenure as a senator and as a candidate in the 2020 Democratic presidential primary, was to the left of Biden’s, leaning more towards far-left positions that favor government control and political direction of energy production.  In her 2019 platform, she outlined climate goals that surpassed those of the current administration, aiming to achieve a renewable reliant economy by 2045. Her plan proposed that new buses, heavy-duty vehicles, and vehicle fleets must be zero-emission by 2030, with all vehicles mandated to be 100 percent zero-emission by 2035.

Fracking Bans

As a candidate for president in 2020, she advocated for a ban on hydraulic fracturing.  Furthermore, during her tenure as California’s attorney general, Harris filed a lawsuit against the Obama administration’s Interior Department in 2016, challenging potential fracking activities off the state’s coastline and describing the practice as a “threat to the health and well-being of California communities.” 

The shale revolution has profoundly changed American energy production. Through hydraulic fracturing, precise drilling techniques, and private ownership of subsurface resources in strategic regions, the United States has emerged as a global energy leader.  

According to a 2015 report by the National Bureau of Economic Research titled “Welfare and Distributional Implications of Shale Gas,” the U.S. shale boom significantly lowered natural gas prices. The report estimated an annual welfare gain of $48 billion from 2007 to 2013, a substantial figure given that retail spending on natural gas totaled around $160 billion in 2013. This economic impact represented approximately one-third of one percent of the gross domestic product, equivalent to about $150 per capita.  The reduced prices of natural gas facilitated its displacement of coal in the U.S. energy mix. In 2023, carbon dioxide emissions dropped by 3 percent, continuing a consistent decline in U.S. emissions observed over the past 15 years.  

The benefits of the shale boom extend to royalty payments for individuals and families, as well as substantial economic advantages for local and regional economies. For every million dollars of new oil and gas extraction, there is an associated $80,000 increase in wage income, $132,000 in royalty payments and business incomes, and the creation of 0.85 jobs within the local economy. These economic impacts are magnified threefold when considered across the broader region.  According to a recent report by the American Petroleum Institute, the oil and natural gas industry supports 0.8 million jobs across all 50 states, both full-time and part-time. This workforce accounts for 5.4 percent of the nation’s total employment and contributes nearly $1.8 trillion to the U.S. economy annually.

Green New Deal

Harris was also an early supporter and original co-sponsor of the Green New Deal, a resolution initially proposed in 2019 by progressive Democrats such as Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts.  The Green New Deal (GND) comprises a range of policy proposals aimed at addressing what is claimed to be a climate crisis, with a central goal of achieving net zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050 in various iterations. 

While proponents of the GND claim it aims to address energy, environmental, and climate concerns, its policies are predicted to bring no economic benefits while imposing significant economic costs. Historical data on energy consumption, economic growth, employment, income levels, and poverty suggest that the GND would have adverse effects across all of these dimensions. In particular, reducing reliance on conventional energy sources will stall economic growth and increase poverty by limiting opportunities in energy production. The estimated annual cost of implementing the GND’s electricity mandate alone is projected at $490.5 billion annually, impacting households unevenly across states. 

Transitioning to “clean” electricity is expected to require extensive land use and may increase greenhouse gas emissions from backup power generation. The unreliability of intermittent renewable sources like wind and solar power would jeopardize electricity grid stability and lead to widespread blackouts. Beyond energy concerns, the GND’s broader costs will be approximately $9 trillion per year, excluding costs from shifts in the transportation sector and environmental damages. The proposal to fund the GND through money creation is dismissed as likely to cause inflation and devalue currency, further straining economic stability and reducing investments in environmental protection over time. 

Climate Equity

In conjunction with her support for the GND, Harris also supported several pieces of legislation that would expand the federal bureaucracy in the name of advancing “climate equity.”  In 2020, Harris proposed the Climate Equity Act, which aimed to create a new independent Office of Climate and Environmental Justice Accountability.  

In practice, the current administration’s approach to “equity” consisted of transferring hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s own environmental justice advisors.  Just days into his presidency in 2021, Biden issued an executive order to create his environmental justice advisory council. This council operates under the EPA, includes four designated federal officers from the agency, and holds authority to advise both the White House Council on Environmental Quality and an interagency council consisting of various Cabinet secretaries.

The Washington Free Beacon reviewed a database of federal grants and found that four prominent environmental justice organizations — WE ACT for Environmental Justice, the Bullard Center for Environmental & Climate Justice at Texas Southern University, the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice, and Kean University’s Center for the Urban Environment — collectively received $229 million in grants from the Environmental Protection Agency.

Additionally, they were designated as partners to recipients of another $200 million in grants. Leaders from these organizations serve on the White House’s Environmental Justice Advisory Council, housed within the EPA, the agency responsible for awarding these grants. According to the White House, the council provides “independent advice and recommendations on how to address current and historic environmental injustice.”  Peggy Shepard, executive director of WE ACT for Environmental Justice, chairs the council. Other council members include Robert Bullard from the Bullard Center, Beverly Wright from the Deep South Center, and Nicky Sheats from the Center for the Urban Environment.  

Except for the Center for the Urban Environment, all of these organizations are linked to Mike Bloomberg’s Beyond Petrochemicals initiative, an $85 million campaign launched in 2022. They have also received substantial funding from Jeff Bezos’s Earth Fund and other progressive funding channels.  Large firms run by people like Bezos and Bloomberg stand to benefit from complex environmental regulations. Regulations often either directly restrict competition, or indirectly imposes a greater burden on smaller businesses as they have fewer resources to comply with new rules. 

The Free Beacon’s investigation concluded that these revelations raise concerns about the oversight of the Biden-Harris administration’s allocation of significant environmental grants because of the close ties between the EPA’s environmental justice efforts and these organizations.

In addition to her Environmental Equity Act, then-Senator Harris also introduced legislation titled the Environmental Justice for All Act. This too would have seen hundreds of millions of tax-dollars go to radical foundations and nonprofits aligned with Harris’ politics. However, it goes much further by targeting American energy producers with new taxes and fees. The proceeds of these new punitive taxes would go to further grantmaking for the very organizations attempting to put American energy workers out of jobs.

On top of the traditional spending spree and new taxes, this bill would create new programs seeking to enact “reparations” to communities most “impacted” by climate change. One such program proposed in the bill is to fund the creation of make-up and other cosmetic products exclusively for “women of color” all in the name of fighting climate change.

Electric Vehicle Mandates

Vice President Harris has also been a consistent supporter of the Biden administration’s unpopular EV mandates.  During her 2020 presidential campaign, Harris pledged ambitious climate policies.  She aimed for 50 percent of all new passenger vehicles sold to be electric vehicles (EVs) by 2030, and a complete transition to 100 percent EVs by 2035. Additionally, she supported a mandate that by 2030, all new vehicle purchases for corporate fleets, transportation networks, and heavy-duty vehicles must be electric.

Back in January 2019, months after announcing her presidential bid, Harris cosponsored the Zero-Emission Vehicles Act. Initially targeting 43 percent of car sales to be electric by 2027, the bill evolved to set a goal of 100 percent electric car sales by 2035.  In contrast, the Biden administration’s current approach includes finalized standards that aim for 56 percent of new light-duty car sales to be battery-electric and 13 percent hybrid by 2032. For heavy-duty vehicles under these standards, fewer than half of trucks produced in 2032 are expected to be electric.

A recent poll conducted by the Remington Research Group, commissioned by the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, revealed that in key states such as Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin — pivotal for determining the election outcome — 59 percent or more of likely voters oppose government bans on gas-powered cars.

Bans on Plastic

Harris has also supported bans on plastic straws and single use plastics even though these policies routinely fail to provide any sort of meaningful benefit to the environment.  For example, in 2020, New Jersey enacted legislation prohibiting single-use plastic and paper bags in all stores and food service businesses, which took effect in May 2022 and was applauded by environmental groups. Despite a reduction of over 60 percent in the total number of plastic bags to 894 million, the switch to alternative bags led to a significant increase in the state’s plastic consumption, soaring nearly threefold from 53 million pounds to 151 million pounds. 

Most stores in New Jersey adopted heavier, reusable shopping bags made from non-woven polypropylene, which require over 15 times more plastic and generate more than five times the greenhouse gas emissions during production per bag compared to polyethylene plastic bags. Moreover, these alternative bags are not widely recyclable and typically lack post-consumer recycled materials. Greenhouse gas emissions surged by 500 percent compared to the previous bags used in 2015, adding to consumer expenses for reusable bags at a time when economic pressures from inflation were already affecting grocery budgets.

AEA Scorecard

Senator Kamala Harris received a lifetime score of 0 percent from the American Energy Alliance’s Energy Scorecard.

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APPENDIX: Praise from Climate Alarmists/Forced Energy Transformationists

Yale Environmental 360 summarized Harris in “How Kamala Harris and Donald Trump Compare on Climate Change.”

Here’s an overview of Harris’s views and actions related to climate change, sourced from news and White House reports.

She connects extreme weather to climate change.

  • “Every day, around the world, the impact of the climate crisis is stark and it is vivid. We are seeing it in real time,” she said in a 2023 speech. “Across our nation, we see communities choked by drought, washed out by flood, and decimated by hurricanes.” White House

She has supported the Green New Deal, a carbon fee, and increased government spending on climate change. 

  • As a 2020 presidential candidate, her climate plan “called for a $10 trillion increase in spending over a decade.” New York Times (gift link) 
  • “Harris also called for a ‘climate pollution fee” that would ‘make polluters pay for emitting greenhouse gases into our atmosphere,’ and she indicated that a Harris administration would strengthen its enforcement and prosecution of fossil fuel companies.” ABC News
  • As a U.S. senator from California, Harris co-sponsored the Green New Deal, which called for an FDR-style overhaul of the economy that would accelerate the transition from fossil fuels to clean technology. The Green New Deal has not been enacted. 

She has woven climate change into foreign relations. 

She connects climate change to justice. 

  • As vice president, “Harris argued for the allocation of $20 billion for the EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, aimed at aiding disadvantaged communities facing climate impacts.” Grist 

She’s a fan of heat pumps. Heat pumps use electricity to heat and cool homes and are seen as a key way to reduce climate pollution. 

  • “I have mad respect for those who are putting them together and installing them,” she said in a 2022 speech. White House

She regularly makes the connection between lower energy costs and renewable energy. Key quotes: 

  • “On average, families that switch to an electric heat pump can save up to $500 a year on their energy bill. And since heat pumps do not burn oil or gas, they also mean cleaner air inside your home.” White House
  • “In addition to lowering costs and creating jobs, this investment will also help us fight the climate crisis.” White House
  • “By helping families pay the upfront cost for energy efficiency upgrades to their homes, we are also lowering energy bills, bringing down household costs, creating jobs, and fighting the climate crisis. It’s all connected.” White House

She notes that investments in renewable energy can lead to job creation. Key quotes: 

  • “Across the country, we have created more than 175,000 new clean energy jobs. Just so far. More to go.” White House
  • Her Women in the Sustainable Economy initiative aims to provide job training for women in climate-smart industries. White House

She says she supports and is inspired by young climate activists. 

  • “These young leaders are guiding our nation in our climate fight. And as they have told me their work is driven by their hope and their determination. Hope, because they know we still have time to make a difference. And their determination is the determination to correct the course,” she said in 2023. White House

She’s been an opponent of fracking. 

  • As a 2020 presidential candidate, “She also favored a ban on hydraulic fracturing, known as fracking, which Mr. Biden said he opposed. Fracking is a technique that injects water and chemicals underground at high pressure to extract oil or gas that is otherwise difficult to access.” New York Times (gift link) 
  • As California’s attorney general, she “challenged federal approvals of offshore fracking along the California coast.” New York Times (gift link) 

She’s challenged polluting companies. 

  • As California’s attorney general, “she investigated whether Exxon Mobil lied to the public and its shareholders about the risks to its business from climate change and whether such actions could amount to securities fraud and violations of environmental laws, but the case did not result in a prosecution.” New York Times (gift link) 
  • “Harris secured an $86 million settlement from Volkswagen for rigging its vehicles with emissions-cheating software and investigated ExxonMobil over its climate change disclosures. She also filed a lawsuit against Phillips 66 and ConocoPhillips for environmental violations at gas stations, which eventually resulted in a $11.5 million settlement. And she conducted a criminal investigation of an oil company over a 2015 spill in Santa Barbara. The company was found guilty and convicted on nine criminal charges.” Grist 
  • As San Francisco’s district attorney, “Harris created an environmental justice unit to address environmental crimes affecting San Francisco’s poorest residents and prosecuted several companies including U-Haul for violation of hazardous waste laws. Harris later touted her environmental justice unit as the first such unit in the country. An investigation found the unit only filed a handful of lawsuits, though, and none of them were against the city’s major industrial polluters.” 
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Tom Halla
July 27, 2024 6:12 am

So Kamala Harris is a devout, doctrinaire Green. Which is like describing someone as a Maoist or a Takfiri. Unless one is also a True Believer, voting for a fellow True Believer is folly.
One cannot hope she is a hypocrite, merely making polite noises for a pressure group.

Scissor
Reply to  Tom Halla
July 27, 2024 6:37 am

Don’t forget, she’s an honorary sex worker to boot.

Reply to  Scissor
July 27, 2024 7:17 am

Say what? I missed that story. 🙂

Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
July 27, 2024 7:42 am

It’s just insulting until he gets the official maga talking points.

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 8:16 am

lots of insults from all directions- let’s not forget Hillary’s “basket of deplorables” which, I suggest, cost her the election

strativarius
Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 8:17 am

Harris is insulting, a real molecule mind

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 9:32 am

Shuttup.

Reply to  karlomonte
July 27, 2024 9:34 am

Did I hit a nerve by saying it’s the usual name-calling without substance? The only thing maga has. Hate, fear and baseless insults.

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 9:42 am

Is this your purpose in life?

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 10:19 am

LOL.

“Hate, fear and baseless insults.”

When was the last time Joe Biden was shot?

Reply to  HotScot
July 27, 2024 10:24 am

That was republican on republican crime.
And years of “shot children are the price for freedom”

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 7:11 pm

That was republican on republican crime.

Thanks for yet again demonstrating your embryonic understanding of just about everything.

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 7:24 pm

“That was republican on republican crime.”

What a piece of garbage you are!

Reply to  MyUsername
July 29, 2024 2:15 am

Clearly it wasn’t Republican on Republican. A Trump supporting is as likely to shot at Trump as a devoted Democrat is to shoot at Biden.

Utterly ridiculous argument. Any idea how stupid it sounds?

Bryan A
Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 10:22 am

“Hate, Fear and baseless Insults/Innuendo” is directly from the Democrat Playbook to use against Republican Candidates
They support Free Lebanon (Hate the Jews)
They support Government Mandated Unrestricted Abortion (Hate the babies)
They support Child Mutilation (Hate Reproduction)
They use social media to install fear
…fear Climate Change
…fear Republicans
…fear Trump
They have even taken over education to further teach fear and hatred of the center and right from K-12 to beyond

Hate, Fear and Baseless Insults are from the Left Playbook

It took the Republican Right to convince the Democrat Left to vote for Emancipation and ultimately end slavery.

Reply to  Bryan A
July 27, 2024 1:19 pm

‘It took the Republican Right to convince the Democrat Left to vote for Emancipation and ultimately end slavery.’

What vote are you talking about? The Republicans did come out with an Emancipation Proclamation in 1863, but it only ‘applied’ to slaves in areas not controlled by the Federal government.

Other than that, you might want to consider that the Republicans and Democrats basically swapped their positions on the primacy of the Federal government between the Civil War and the Progressive Era.

Scissor
Reply to  Joseph Zorzin
July 27, 2024 9:35 am

I thought that was common knowledge. Came from her own mouth, so to speak. Based in fact, she’s communist spawn that will do and say just about anything to get ahead.

https://esplerp.org/honorary-sex-worker-and-presidential-candidate-kamala-harris-comes-out-in-favor-of-decriminalization-of-sex-work-for-some/

Bryan A
Reply to  Scissor
July 29, 2024 4:16 pm

#Let’s go Brenda

Mr.
Reply to  Scissor
July 27, 2024 8:44 am

she’s an honorary sex worker

Misinformation.

Willie Brown
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Brown_(politician)

more than adequately compensated her for her services.

strativarius
Reply to  Mr.
July 27, 2024 9:03 am

Willie… by name and by nature…

Reply to  Mr.
July 27, 2024 9:55 am

West coast residents stopped visiting San Francisco when Willie Brown became mayor. The crime, filth and drugs in that city multiplied rapidly after that and the difference was apparent for everyone to see. It has gone downhill ever since. All my relatives moved out years ago. They took their hearts with them as it was not the same as it was.

It’s not safe to go there anymore for any reason. You will become a victim of crime eventually if you go there.

AWG
Reply to  Tom Halla
July 27, 2024 6:54 am

So Kamala Harris is a devout, doctrinaire Green. 

What happened to the alleged “Separation of Church and State”?
Too inconvenient not to have a State Religion when it means the Unhumans can capture more political power.

Tom Halla
Reply to  AWG
July 27, 2024 7:36 am

Eric Hoffer observed in 1951 that preaching activist political movements acted very much like a similar religion.

Reply to  AWG
July 27, 2024 8:51 am

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Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 10:20 am

A president with a bible. What’s significant about that? Other than he represents Christian values?

Reply to  HotScot
July 27, 2024 10:24 am

To quote AWG:

What happened to the alleged “Separation of Church and State”?

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 1:57 pm

“Separation of Church and State”?”

Luser obviously doesn’t even know what that means.

Poor little tyke is again showing it is basically nil-educated.

Bryan A
Reply to  bnice2000
July 29, 2024 10:22 am

To late for that, the Presidential Oath of Office is traditionally (with 2 exceptions…Roosevelt and Adams) carried out with a hand on the bible

Reply to  MyUsername
July 29, 2024 2:17 am

A President can’t be a Christian? Is that what you’re saying?

And the separation of Church and State was to eliminate the institution of the church out of politics, not the religion itself.

You make some weak assed arguments.

Bryan A
Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 10:28 am

The Good Man with the Good Book! 😇 Glad you found that image 🙏

Simon
Reply to  Bryan A
July 27, 2024 1:31 pm

Good man who screws porn stars and his clients. Good man who lies constantly. Good man who calls human beings vermin. Good man who hung around with Geoffrey Epstein. Good man who can hold a bible but can’t tell you a thing about it. Good man who loves dictators.
You obviously have a new definition for “good.”

Bryan A
Reply to  Simon
July 27, 2024 1:50 pm

Clinton, who sometimes flew aboard Epstein’s private plane, is listed repeatedly in the documents. He was the topic of an argument over the credibility of a witness who said she saw the former president when he was a guest of Epstein’s.

Trump’s name appears in a document in which Epstein is quoted as saying he would invite the then-real estate mogul to join him at a casino. In another document, a witness said she was never asked to engage in sexual relations with Trump

Bill Clinton was even doing pages in the Oval Office.
Both John and Bobby were sharing Marilyn and might have been there when she died
Ted had his Mary No Kopechne on Chappaquiddick Island

At least Trump got America back on it’s feet and energy proficient

Mr.
Reply to  Bryan A
July 27, 2024 2:48 pm

Beat me to it, Bryan.
Leftists like Simon are so easy to swat away, aren’t they?
Basically because the can’t string 2 cogent thoughts together on any topic.

Mr.
Reply to  Simon
July 27, 2024 2:44 pm

Were you referring to Bill Clinton, Simon?

Simon
Reply to  Mr.
July 27, 2024 4:30 pm

You seem to be preoccupied with Clinton. But I’m no fan of him or his morals either. But, he at least was a real president. Trump nothing more than a con man.

Mr.
Reply to  Simon
July 27, 2024 5:39 pm

Simon, you really need to read iconic leftist journalist / author Christopher Hitchens’ book “No One Left To Lie To”.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_One_Left_to_Lie_To

It will be an eye-opening blast of reality for you from a life-long anti-conservative as Hitchens was.

Reply to  Simon
July 27, 2024 5:40 pm

And you are nothing but an ignorant moron. !

Reply to  Simon
July 27, 2024 5:41 pm

And you are nothing but a very ignorant moron. !

Simon
Reply to  bnice2000
July 27, 2024 6:11 pm

Haha….I’m smart enough to know how to not do multiple duplicate posts…

leefor
Reply to  Simon
July 27, 2024 8:40 pm

And that’s it folks. Just. 😉

Bryan A
Reply to  Simon
July 27, 2024 10:46 pm

Don’t read too well either do you?

Bryan A
Reply to  Simon
July 27, 2024 10:48 pm

ROTFLMAO
OMG that is one of the funniest things I ever read
😄 😂 😂 😂

Bryan A
Reply to  Simon
July 27, 2024 10:59 pm

You seem to be suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome

You seem to be preoccupied with Clinton. But I’m no fan of him or his morals either. But, he at least was a real president. Trump nothing more than a con man

Simon
Reply to  Bryan A
July 28, 2024 12:21 pm

If you like. But Trump is officially (two sets of historians) the worst president in the last century….. and if he wins again, now he has made it clear he plans to stay past his fours years by “fixing it” I think only he will perform worse than his last attempt.
https://www.c-span.org/presidentsurvey2021/?page=overall

Reply to  Simon
July 28, 2024 2:39 pm

He said he plans to stay more than four years? Or are you making that up in your head? (or, more likely, just uncritically believing what you were told).

It’s funny how only leftists hear some things.

He’s going to fix a broken system, and people who don’t normally vote can sit out future elections, leftists hear that he’s going to stay in office.*

There’s going to be a bloodbath in the automotive industry if he loses, but leftists hear a promise of violence.

Let’s do a non-trump one: people start talking about “monkey pox”, and leftists go on about how it’s offensive to black people.

Nobody on the right hears the same messages.

What’s common between all of these? Projection. Leftists are projecting their own feelings on to what they hear. Their own desire to keep power, their own desire for violence, their own racism.

I suppose you still believe Trump told people to inject bleach and called neo-nazis fine people.

* First, he stepped down, regardless of your hysteria. What evidence do you have that he won’t do so again? Second, please explain how he would be able to accomplish this?

Bryan A
Reply to  Simon
July 28, 2024 8:28 pm

Hah…C-Span…Ya don’t get much more liberal that that.
Liberalness
Less Liberal…——…More Liberal, Most liberal
Everything…C-Span…Obama, Biden, Cortez, Harris

Bryan A
Reply to  Bryan A
July 29, 2024 4:17 pm

Let’s go Brenda

July 27, 2024 6:13 am

One should look at these policy directives as nothing more than creating a government central planning of the economy. The “deep state” controlling everyone’s lives. Where has central planning ever worked without engaging forceful obedience?

O/T story tip. https://t.co/ikliRqt02I

Sparta Nova 4
Reply to  Jim Gorman
July 29, 2024 8:33 am

Where has it worked ever with engaging forceful obedience?

observa
July 27, 2024 6:28 am

It all sounds marvellous until coal fired China comes calling-
ZF cuts up to 14,000 jobs – focus on electric drive division – electrive.com

Reply to  observa
July 27, 2024 6:55 am

It all sounds marvellous until coal fired China comes calling-

Enjoy it while it lasts.

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 8:18 am

That’s funny, coming from a guy bashing out crap on a PC undoubtedly reliant on SE Asian coal to manufacture it.

strativarius
Reply to  HotScot
July 27, 2024 8:24 am

This wind up was very low on the quality front

Reply to  strativarius
July 27, 2024 10:24 am

All his wind up’s are low quality.

Obsessives are not renowned for their critical thought, cutting wit, and repartee. 🤣

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 2:00 pm

Everybody in western society enjoys the massive benefits of fossil fuels.

Even worthless twerps like you are totally dependant on it.

You could not exist one day without those benefits, you are just too dumb to realise that fact.

July 27, 2024 6:40 am

Kamala Harris bears a physical resemblance to the fictional character Anton Chigurh from the movie ‘No Country for Old Men’. They’re also both psychopaths.

Mr.
Reply to  Frank from NoVA
July 27, 2024 8:46 am

Great book. Great movie.

0perator
July 27, 2024 6:44 am

Yhe only thing Kamala Harris knows how to create is destruction, chaos, and more suffering. God help us.

strativarius
Reply to  0perator
July 27, 2024 8:34 am

If only there were a god. Have you seen Yahweh v Allah?

Mr.
Reply to  0perator
July 27, 2024 8:50 am

Kalamata (she’s proudly self-declared black / olive) doesn’t know how to do anything.
She does whatever the Dem donors handlers order her to do.
Just like Joe did until he couldn’t remember the orders details any more.

Scissor
Reply to  0perator
July 27, 2024 12:55 pm

Listen to her hollow words and look at the way she bobs her head and uses her hands.

observa
July 27, 2024 6:46 am
Shytot
July 27, 2024 6:59 am

Just another shameless shill.
It would be nice to think that she’s just deluded, but I think we all know that she and all like-minded politicians know exactly what they’re doing.
Something has to give with these far left, idealistic liars!

mleskovarsocalrrcom
July 27, 2024 8:00 am

Harris isn’t a Progressive, she’s a Communist. If you listen to her ramblings for the last 4 years it becomes obvious. The media is on a full court press to change her image to a moderate.

Reply to  mleskovarsocalrrcom
July 27, 2024 9:16 am

This is the crux of the matter. Harris is so far left that she won’t even hyphenate her last name, as most married communist women do.

Reply to  mleskovarsocalrrcom
July 27, 2024 9:50 am

A rose by any other name …

JViola151
July 27, 2024 8:06 am

There are two things that should be called out all the time in political speech. One is when they say they are reducing spending when they mean lowering future planned spending even though they will actually be spending more money than the previous year. Drives me crazy.

and as here when the say they are helping Americans with costs using their own tax dollars! – gee thanks…

! “By helping families pay the upfront cost for energy efficiency upgrades to their homes, we are also lowering energy bills, bringing down household costs, creating jobs, and fighting the climate crisis. It’s all connected.”

These should be federal crimes- 🙂 just sayin…

strativarius
July 27, 2024 8:15 am

I thought Starmer is bad, but I have real trouble imagining this airhead in office.

Hahahahaha – in a cackling sort of way

Reply to  strativarius
July 27, 2024 8:26 am

No one should underestimate the ability of the Leftist oligarchy that effectively controls most of the institutions here in the US to install her as their next puppet. Remember, there are no coincidences in Democrat politics, which is why so-called conspiracy theories are so prevalent / persistent on this side of the pond.

strativarius
Reply to  Frank from NoVA
July 27, 2024 8:39 am

I don’t underestimate it, Frank, but then I don’t have a vote, either. Call me… an observer.

Reply to  strativarius
July 27, 2024 12:56 pm

And an honest observer at that.

Rahx360
July 27, 2024 8:20 am

I’m not from the US, election day is on my birthday, are these two the best the US can offer? I hope Trumps wins, if the US goes down it will drag us also down.
Zero emission vehicles by 2035, would Americans just go with it? I really want to see a national strike. Has this ever happened? All states on strike, everything completely shut down, days, weeks or months.
If the west goes to hell with the likes of Kamala… see you in Russia.

Reply to  Rahx360
July 27, 2024 9:49 am

Happy birthday in advance, and hope that it will be a happy day, also.

I have found it wryly amusing that that the British election was on American Independence Day, and that the US election is on Guy Fawkes Day.

juanslayton
Reply to  Retired_Engineer_Jim
July 28, 2024 5:34 am

Thanks, Jim. I needed a chuckle this morning. : > )

strativarius
July 27, 2024 8:32 am

What can be. Unburdened by what has been

Another way of saying the ends justify the means

John Hultquist
July 27, 2024 8:50 am

This is an excellent summary of why Americans should not vote for Harris.
However, about 46% of citizens will not vote for DJT. For the rest, a percentage
consider “a woman of color” all they need to vote for her. Lack of qualifications,
no useful experience, and being a member of the “Climate_Cult”™ will not
influence votes. Well, many will consider CC™ a positive.
Trump, Vance, the Republicans, and friends have much to do to keep this
odd person from becoming the first XX president. History, you know! 🙂

July 27, 2024 9:29 am

Kamala Harris’ political views make moderate democrats look like raving right wing lunatics.

That is the direct result of the leftist radicalization of the democrat party from within.

It is also the reason why “no political preference” voting registration is at an all time high.

Reply to  doonman
July 27, 2024 1:01 pm

What does a ‘raving right wing lunatic’ look like?

July 27, 2024 9:31 am

story tip

California is getting a taste of Newsome’s/Kackel’s future right now when a 18-wheel semi truck crashed on Interstate 15, the main artery between Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Salt Lake City, out in the middle of nowhere in the desert 200 miles west of Las Vegas. The highway was closed in both directions while the temperature in the desert was 110°F-plus (43°C).

https://www.reviewjournal.com/local/local-nevada/i-15-traffic-bound-for-vegas-still-stopped-nearly-24-hours-after-battery-fire-3102808/

The article says the load is lithium batteries but the pictures show a large module in flames behind the truck itself, so it is probably an AC backup unit (the news people don’t understand what the pictures show).

The San Bernardino County and Cal. Highway Patrol were completely unprepared for the situation:

Northbound Interstate 15 traffic is still closed early Saturday morning, nearly 24 hours after a truck overturned, igniting a fire in a container of lithium-ion batteries.

“The fire re-ignited overnight,” a California Highway Patrol staffer said early Saturday. “Northbound traffic (to Las Vegas) is all stopped.”

“One of the significant challenges in this remote area is the logistics of transporting equipment, personnel, and water to the scene,”

 “This area of the county is very distant from many of our stations, and the required equipment and personnel have extended ETA’s. The current traffic conditions have further increased these response times. San Bernardino County Fire is working closely with CalTrans, utilizing heavy equipment from both agencies to manage the situation.”

Dozers were grading a large berm next to the battery container “to facilitate its safe removal from the freeway into open land,” the post stated.

The container [battery module] is estimated to weigh between 60,000 to 70,000 pounds.

No specific timetable was given by officials.

Motorists have been stranded all along I-15 and I-40, police said.

The San Bernardino County Fire Logistics Division brought supplies to the Clyde V Kane Rest Stop off the northbound 15, south of Afton Canyon Road. Water was provided for motorists who were stuck without water and experiencing other issues due to heat and vehicle mechanical problems.

Alternative routes were suggested, but drivers were warned that suggested routes by GPS may include dirt roads and trails not suitable for most vehicles.

Note this happened on a Friday along the northbound highway to Las Vegas, when lots of people take the 300+ mile journey from L.A. to Vegas for a weekend of gambling and traffic on I-15 is always heavy. The 200+ mile detour on Interstate 40 westbound had a huge traffic jam, a least miles long.

Lots of battery cars, Teslas etc., in these jams running the batteries down keeping the AC going in the summer desert heat while going nowhere for hours. When they go to zero, they turn into a brick that has to be towed. Gotta be a warm fuzzy feeling…

Glad we had a real vehicle with a full gas tank.

Reply to  karlomonte
July 27, 2024 9:37 am

Here is what the marxist L.A. Times thinks about these insane batteries (old but still worth a look):

https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2023-10-12/battery-storage-is-a-key-piece-of-californias-clean-energy-transition-but-theres-a-problem-with-fires

Reply to  karlomonte
July 27, 2024 10:16 am

Ever notice those diamond shaped placards on trucks with a symbol (Flame, a liquid dripping on and dissolving a hand or metal) with a number?
The 2020 “Emergency Response Guidebook” for first responders has a special symbol for Lithium metal and Lithium Ion batteries.
(The most recent added one EV vehicles.)
The number? That can be looked up to give first responders for specific warnings/responses for the materials they are dealing with in a transportation accident.

Reply to  Gunga Din
July 27, 2024 11:03 am

Blowing up the one photo shows:

UN 3536
LITHIUM BATTERIES INSTALLED IN
CARGO TRANSPORT UNIT

Same number as the B&W placard on the right.

So apparently it wasn’t a power module; the fans might be an air conditioning system to keep the Li batteries happy.

Possibly the truck crashed which killed the air conditioning system, then the batteries overheated in the desert sunshine.

Of course all the 3536 number will really tell them is to stay away and that fighting the fire isn’t possible.

An old acronym comes to mind:

FUBAR

Reply to  karlomonte
July 27, 2024 1:12 pm

Here’s a link to the DOT 2024 “Emergency Response Guidebook”
https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/training/hazmat/erg/emergency-response-guidebook-erg
I have a hardcopy of the 2020 version.
I haven’t explored the 2024 version.
If you try, a couple of hints.
You can look the the number on the placard. (The “ID” number.) That will give you the “Guide Number” for the general actions to take. (If the that has a green highlighted text, then it will direct you to more specific/additional actions such as the are area to evacuate depending on wind speed and whether it’s day or night.
IF you know the name of the chemical involved, you can look up the name instead of the ID Number and be similarly directed.
Again, this is for first responders and gives general information.

We used compressed breathing air at times. Sometimes via SCOTT air tanks. They had a number. Look up that number and the first aid for someone exposed to compressed, non-flammable or toxic gas was to move them to fresh air! 😎

PS Why are warning label on compressed breathing air to begin with? If overheated the tank itself could explode.

Reply to  Gunga Din
July 27, 2024 2:14 pm

You can get the ERG in app form too, and there’s an app called WISER that’s useful as well

July 27, 2024 9:33 am

Seeing this comments, not only trump is afraid of her. 😀

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 9:41 am

A brain transplant could not help you.

Scissor
Reply to  karlomonte
July 27, 2024 10:51 am

CD in Wisconsin
Reply to  Scissor
July 27, 2024 11:48 am

I love it! Thanks Scissor.

Reply to  Scissor
July 27, 2024 2:52 pm

I liked the side effects.

JViola151
Reply to  Scissor
July 28, 2024 7:36 am

That is great

strativarius
Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 9:41 am

So, it turns out you are a [self-loathing] yank.

Reply to  strativarius
July 27, 2024 10:01 am

s/y/w/

Mr.
Reply to  strativarius
July 27, 2024 10:14 am

Nah – he/she/they/it is an Aussie or Kiwi.

Doesn’t really matter though, Trump Derangement Syndrome (T.D.S.) is a recognized condition that has infected most leftists and now reached pandemic level all across the western world.

There is no known cure for TDS.

Sufferers are however known to congregate at sympathetic online media sites where they can wallow in their depression, despair and desperation at the very thought that a U.S. citizen – one Donald J. Trump – has a right to exist and express his opinions.

Bryan A
Reply to  Mr.
July 27, 2024 10:38 am

Those Sympathetic Online Media Sites…are those the AntiSocial Media sites?

Bryan A
Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 10:36 am

One Debate…In September… that will show how little substance she actually possesses.

She’s just a cackle away from the usual excuses…

She was Tired…yeah that’s it…Tired
She had the Flu…yeah that’s it…the Flu
She was Jet Lagged…yeah that’s it…Jet Lagged
She had a Cold…yeah that’s it… a Cold

Mr.
Reply to  Bryan A
July 27, 2024 10:55 am

Her excuse will be –

“Surely you aren’t blaming me for what I say?
That’s racist and misogyny!”
Both of which I’ve always supported.”

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 2:09 pm

No Luser, people are genuinely concerned about the utter destruction of America that would occur if she gets elected.

The whole world will suffer if America is destroyed from within.

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 2:15 pm

If Trump (or anyone else) is afraid of her, why are they trying so hard to scrub her record?

Mr.
Reply to  Tony_G
July 27, 2024 3:53 pm

By “they”, I presume you mean the Democrat power-at-any-cost Party machine?

Rod Evans
July 27, 2024 10:37 am

If Kamala Harris was considered Presidential material, the Democrats would have retired old Joe about three years ago, and put her into the role. Clearly the powers that be, saw in Harris what all the rest of us see. She is not gifted with anything other than incompetence. Even the Democrats didn’t trust her. They were forced to hold onto Joe and claim he was busy doing stuff when he was just taking yet another nap. Only when the final few months were left did the Dems consider it safe to release the problem called the VP Harris into the political spotlight. They feel safe in the knowledge they could carry Joe the rest of the way to the elections in November.
Jill knew Joe was done, but she refused to close him down. She had a vested interest in him remaining President as did Hunter Biden. Joe was/is the insurance policy even if it was a bit torn round the edges and yellowed with age.
They are now desperate for Kamala to get the gig, because she can then pardon the Bidens for their crimes and wrongdoing.
It will be an interesting situation for them if Trump gains the office.

Mr.
Reply to  Rod Evans
July 27, 2024 12:00 pm

Yes, a new Trump presidency will have the establishment desperate to find ways out of all the pickles they’ve gotten themselves into.

Trump, however, is known to favor transactional approaches to working out quid-pro-quo deals.

I wouldn’t be surprised if he put something to the Democrat machine like –

“OK, I’ll put a halt to Hunter’s jail prospects, and shut down further disclosures about Joe’s influence peddling, and y’all will meekly accept full pardons for all J6 tourists, and my impeachment of Garland et al.”

Reply to  Mr.
July 27, 2024 12:59 pm

That’s not how a justice system works.

Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 2:43 pm

How did you get to 15 years old and remain so incredibly ignorant and naïve ?

Mr.
Reply to  MyUsername
July 27, 2024 3:01 pm

Yep, it’s not how a justice system SHOULD work.

But here we’re talking about the current system that Dems have corrupted with selective targeted investigations, prosecutions, etc while studiously resiling from dealing with their “protected” miscreants, eg like Hilary Clinton (deleted 30,000 State Dept emails which were under served subpoena).

Keitho
Editor
July 27, 2024 10:17 pm

She is a bit of a worry isn’t she.