Thursday, September 28, 2023

California Could Be Energy Independent

California Could Be Energy Independent

9/25/2023
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Visualize for a moment jet aircraft, ships, mile-long trains, and other transport vehicles operating with solar or wind power. It’s difficult to imagine, isn’t it? That’s because it’s a pipe dream ginned up by green energy activists in the climate industrial complex. They contend that we can maintain a prosperous lifestyle with a zero-emissions power infrastructure.

When President Joe Biden cancelled offshore oil leases, halted the Keystone pipeline, shut down development in Alaska’s North Slope, and released millions of barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in Louisiana and Texas, he made a strategic blunder.

Mr. Biden has sold valuable oil to other countries and imported oil from nations that hate America. Why would he benefit our adversaries, such as China and Iran, when the United States has some of the largest natural gas and oil reserves in the world? We also have plenty of the minerals that are used to make electric vehicle batteries.

Since Mr. Biden took office, fuel prices have remained persistently high due to his rejection of energy autonomy. Some might argue that the federal government wants hostile regimes to run out of petroleum before America does, which would give it leverage in the energy business.

Mr. Biden, along with Gov. Gavin Newsom, have blamed oil companies for high gas prices, but they have made it difficult for oil firms to explore and extract due to excessive regulations and taxes on these companies. A reliance on OPEC member countries such as Saudi Arabia instead of domestic production can also trigger price uncertainty and supply chain volatility. Punishing domestic oil companies with lawsuits and picking winners and losers in the marketplace aren’t sound economic policies.

Climate fanatics ignore the fact that safety standards for drilling, fracking, and refining have vastly increased over the past 40 years. Moreover, we now have cleaner fuels, catalytic converters, and industry pollution controls that have improved air quality tremendously. Indeed, energy industries have likely done more to clean up the environment than the bureaucratic Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

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Mr. Newsom wants vehicle companies to stop producing internal combustion engines by 2035 and the state to eliminate fossil fuels by 2045. This is impossible, because nuclear power has been reduced in California, while solar and wind power can’t provide enough to power a large grid. His goal of carbon neutrality is fueled by a belief that climate change (global warming) is generated by fossil fuels and other human activities.

Human activity likely has some impact, but there are many divergent views on climate change, and the science isn’t settled. Several scientists, including Bjorn Lomborg of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, have articulated the flawed scientific methods utilized by climate alarmists. These activists can’t even agree on whether the earth is cooling or warming, and their dire predictions have never materialized.
Recently at the United Nations Climate Ambition Summit, Mr. Newsom railed against major oil companies and their alleged greed. He also plans to visit China this fall to discuss climate change and offer some solutions. What he doesn’t realize is that attempting to collaborate with the Chinese Communist Party on energy issues is like spitting into the wind.

Communist leaders will promise to pursue alternative energy sources while they continue to build coal-fired power plants and import colossal amounts of oil. They will also manufacture more batteries for electric vehicles as well as solar panels, while using slave labor to extract minerals from underground. China continues to be the planet’s largest polluter, as I witnessed firsthand on two visits a few years ago.

Perhaps Mr. Newsom has forgotten that manufacturing is carried out most effectively using fossil fuel power. Indeed, the recycling of spent batteries, panels, vehicles, and wind turbines would also be powered by oil products.

Moreover, don’t wind turbines hinder wildlife activity and take up land that could be used for farming? Aren’t climate activists concerned about the disposal of electric vehicle batteries and solar panels that are built with toxic chemicals? Are they unaware that thieves are already stealing the plug-in cables at charging stations?

Both California and the rest of America could be energy independent if common-sense policies were implemented. Why is California importing up to one-third of its energy needs from other regions? It has plenty of land and offshore natural gas and oil reserves to tap, refine and distribute, which could lower fuel costs and maintain a buoyant economy.

Mr. Newsom ought to reactivate the oil leases and encourage the clean extraction and refining of California’s fossil fuels. Realistically, clean natural gas and petroleum products will be needed to power the economy well into the future. While it’s fine to make use of hydroelectric, nuclear, solar, synfuels, and wind power, none of these sources can power just about anything the way that fossil fuels can.

While it’s important to keep the environment healthy, climate change hysteria goes way overboard in pushing for a minimalist lifestyle for everyone despite the progress of the last century. In addition, key players in the green movement fail to practice what they preach as they routinely leave mighty carbon footprints in their wake.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/opinion/california-could-be-energy-independent-5498217?utm_source=Morningbrief&src_src=Morningbrief&utm_campaign=mb-2023-09-26&src_cmp=mb-2023-09-26&utm_medium=email&est=rxEwKBmCkcCJBozzLIn8mfa7eEDHRR89DD4vXxZELzO5yfqqY19t7h%2BaYKmJ

Statement of Conservative Ideals Rightly Addresses Nation’s Union Problem

Statement of Conservative Ideals Rightly Addresses Nation’s Union Problem

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The Sharon Statement, drafted 60 years ago this month by young patriots at the suburban Connecticut home of William F. Buckley, Jr., comes about as close as any document ever has to defining the conservative movement.

With its homages to the ideals of free choice, individual liberty, defense against enemies both foreign and domestic, federalism, a market economy, limited government, American exceptionalism and national sovereignty, the declaration provided the first — and perhaps, still, the single clearest — enunciation of what sets our way of seeing the world apart from the breezy, fact-challenged prescriptions of the left.

Still, Sharon — like the Constitution it reveres — remains a product of its time and requires periodic amendment to reflect the nation’s evolving political and technological realities.

To that end, the FreeConservatism.org website in July crafted a retooled version of the statement that reinforces the principles enshrined in the original while adding robust provisions dealing with self-sufficiency, the ballooning national debt, immigration, freedom of conscience and condemning racism.

What emerged was a proclamation onto which dozens of leading conservative figures and representatives from the country’s most respected public policy organizations were proud to affix their signatures.

The document does not, of course, pretend to provide an exhaustive list of issues that should animate conservatives; rather, it offers a prism through which specific issues may be viewed. For example, its third tenet reads, “We commit to reducing the cost of living through competitive markets, greater individual choice, and free trade with free people, while upholding the rule of law, freedom of contract and freedom of association.”

Without saying so directly, the provision rightly targets the one force committed to — and all too successful at — repudiating every one of the ideals conservatives hold dear.

Simply put, this canon of conservatism affirms — however tacitly — that organized labor in general, and government employee unions in particular, have cemented their status as an enemy of the values that made America great and the good men and women endeavoring to preserve them.

To be clear, that needn’t be true. In theory, the republic is not undermined when workers bargain collectively rather than individually for the enhancements in wages, benefits and working conditions they all seek.

But the fabric of our economy is rent when unions are allowed to do more than simply articulate their demands. Unions exceed their bounds when they conspire to prevent management from replacing striking employees with non-union workers willing and able to perform the same tasks for the wage being offered.

More pointedly, there is nothing remotely conscionable about unions being able to force workers to join and pay dues as a precondition of employment. Even more obviously, labor organizations have no right to confiscate dues dollars from unwilling workers and divert them to the political candidates and causes favored by union leaders.

The drafters of the original Sharon Statement in 1960 could not have anticipated that President John Kennedy, just two years later, would sign an executive order extending collective bargaining rights to federal employees, opening the door to unionizing workers at every level of government. After all, no less a liberal icon than Franklin Roosevelt famously wrote that, “(T)he process of collective bargaining, as usually understood, cannot be transplanted into the public service.”

In the years since, union membership rates in the private sector — where wages are almost entirely dependent on profits — has shrunk to an all-time low of 6 percent. Among government workers, however, the rate of union membership hovers at 33.1 percent, undoubtedly because raising the pay of public employees requires nothing more than the political muscle to increase taxes.

Consequently, unions donate generously to the campaigns of politicians — almost exclusively on the far left of the spectrum — only too happy to show their gratitude at the bargaining table. 

This self-perpetuating, incestuous relationship between unions and government would be repugnant even if that’s all there were to it. But there’s more.

Over time, union leaders became so enthralled with the political influence they wield that it superseded any sense of responsibility to the rank-and-file member. Nowadays, government employee unions with names like SEIU, AFSCME, the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) have metastasized into a shadow government, spending billions of their members’ dues dollars every election cycle to advance a radical leftist agenda that has little or nothing to do with pay, benefits and working conditions, while conflicting with the core values of roughly half their members.

Despite the best efforts of Big Labor to conceal its true objectives, there’s no question union leaders advocate for everything that would strengthen their own political and financial position but against the values that have made America the envy of the world.

And like most unpleasant things in life, the first step to fixing the damage being done by arrogant unions is calling them out and resolving to defeat them. This the Freedom Conservatism document unequivocally does.

https://townhall.com/columnists/jeff-rhodes/2023/09/26/statement-of-conservative-ideals-rightly-addresses-nations-union-problem-n2628931?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=15803c7fc8c68b6fd1f0a5e7f4b59fc49df45d48335d4339ad60f7b0a0c7404d&recip=28668535

Cowards and Communists

Cowards and Communists

 

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Do you recall the 1972 song by Stealers Wheel, with frontman Gerry Rafferty, called "Stuck in the Middle with You?" Perhaps the words from the refrain will help jar your memory:

"Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right,

Here I am, stuck in the middle with you."

This mirrors our current political climate. The American people find themselves stuck between two opposing factions: one of cowards, the other of communists. If you honestly sit back and objectively assess the political atmosphere in America, this is where we are stuck. You have one side that is adamantly taking us towards a "fundamental transformation" that is rooted in centralized control of every aspect of your life. Then, there is the other side that lets them do it. It is the frustration I hear from people when traveling and at various venues. They want to know who will fight and stand up to this onslaught of leftism.

Let's begin by assessing the latter of these two. There are those who are genuinely “stuck on stupid” and firmly embrace the aspect of centralized governmental control of their lives . . . or should I say the lives of others? We have come to know this as progressivism, statism, socialism, Marxism. The term “progressivism” was coined by turn-of-the-century communists to introduce communism into the West, primarily America. We must understand that communism is a societal model based on the concepts of Marxism. Socialism is the economic model based upon Marxist principles: "from each according to their ability, to each according to their need." The question is simple: who determines what the taking and giving, wealth redistribution, which is the first tenet of a socialist economic model? What do we hear today's modern socialists in America drone on about incessantly? "Paying your fair share?" Just who makes that determination? Hunter Biden's dad? 

This economic model supports the societal model of communism by the central control of the means of production, the expansion of the welfare state, and finally, the goal of equality of outcomes...you know, equity.

Think about today's political atmosphere. We are being told what car we shall drive--communist. We are being told what type of stove, dishwasher, and other appliances we can have--communist. They are even telling us how we must build our own homes--communist. Just recently, the Mayor of Chicago, the confident Marxist Brandon Johnson, said that instead of private sector retailers fleeing the Windy City due to crime, his government will establish grocery stores! Totally communist. “Line up over here and get yer gubmint cheese, bologna, milk, and bread!” After all, if you control what people can eat, you can certainly control the people. What type of people come up with ideas called Centralized Bank Digital Currency? Yeah, communists. Who tells us that our children are not our own? Communists.

They are flooding our country with illegal immigrants, offering them jobs free stuff (which law-abiding Americans are paying for; just refer to the Marxist quote above), and even suggesting that they should be given driver's licenses, the ability to vote, and even become law enforcement officers. Yes, people who are in America illegally!

But what should concern us most about this current political atmosphere is the leftist desire to eliminate any and all political opposition. The number of FBI (East German Stasi) raids being conducted against Americans who oppose leftist ideals is disturbing. If you are a parent who wants your child educated, not indoctrinated, then you are considered a domestic terrorist. 

The level of imprisoning political opposition by these leftists goes all the way up to a former president. What type of people who, when in power, seek to rule by absolutism, has history evidenced to us in the 20th century? Why, yes, communists. Trust me, if they could line their opposition up against the wall, they would. Hence, these American communists want to do as New Mexico Governor Grisham did and suspend your constitutional right to keep and bear arms. In other words, your ability to defy them and protect yourself.

I could continue, but I think you get my point.

Who is on the other side in the current American political atmosphere? Cowards. Why am I being this blunt? Because, bluntly speaking, they are allowing this to happen. In some cases, such as with the Governor of Texas, regarding the border situation, some are actually aiding and abetting the invasion of our country, a violation of our Constitution. Speaking of Texas, supposedly, there is a majority Republican Texas House of Representatives, but somehow, by a vote of 121-23, they impeached a Republican Attorney General. The vote in the Texas State House of Representatives to impeach the Republican Attorney General was led by 61 Democrats, joined by 60 Republican state house members, including the Republican Speaker of the House. A Republican speaker who appoints leftists as chairmen of key Texas State House committees.

Just last week, the Senate Republicans joined with leftists and supported the nomination of a Marxist US Air Force General as the next Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman. The General, Charles Brown, stated that there need only be 46 percent white pilots in the Air Force, where he was Chief of Staff. He had produced many other disturbing comments supporting DEI and cultural Marxism in the military. The vote was 86-11 in the US Senate for his confirmation. Two GOP Senators did not cast a vote on the confirmation Tim Scott and Lisa Murkowski. Sen. Scott can forget about being our next Commander-in-Chief.

Republicans are scurrying about "gathering more information" for an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. Joe Biden should be impeached for violating the US Constitution and his oath by committing treason with his open border policy, resulting in drug, human, and sex trafficking. You could impeach him for selling off our Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to our top geo-political foe, China. Republicans cannot even present a budget, you know, pass 12 appropriations bills, and now they will undoubtedly be hammered by the complicit leftist media for an impending government shutdown. Instead, they are lining up the circular firing squad led by a pompous headline seeker, all to the detriment and cowardly fleeing from facing our real and true enemy of the State, leftist communists.

We cannot Live Free in America if our choices are cowards and communists. The leftists, with their totalitarian and tyrannical designs, do not seek unity, but rather conformity and subjugation. An interesting quote floating around says, "You can vote your way into socialism, but you will eventually have to shoot your way out." Cowards do not know how to shoot their way out from under dictatorial maniacs. I do not want ever to see it come to that, but the communists are emboldened by the cowardice they are facing.

There is a quote attributed to Alexander the Great, "I would not fear an army of lions if led by sheep, but I would fear an army of sheep if led by a lion." Wolves are currently leading America. A lion is needed to enable us to roar and restore our Constitutional Republic.

Steadfast and Loyal.

https://townhall.com/columnists/allenwest/2023/09/25/column-n2628882?utm_source=thdaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=15803c7fc8c68b6fd1f0a5e7f4b59fc49df45d48335d4339ad60f7b0a0c7404d&recip=28668535