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U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright Discusses Consequences of Imaginary Problem Solving
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright gives an outline of energy production in three-minutes. I especially liked this part: “Germany invested half a trillion (in renewables) and now produce 20% less electricity at 3x the price,” Wright noted.$10 trillion has been invested/deposited within the Climate Change Bureau of Imaginary Problems; Secretary Wright discusses the outcome. Now, I know it is easy for us to laugh and enjoy this type of fact-based mic drop, however, as we watch this short video think seriously about the position of Canada as it relates to what Wright is mentioning.
Yes, the examples of the United Kingdom and Germany are excellent in their representative value to drive home the point; however, ¹Canada is more predestined toward failure in their energy policy than Germany. WATCH:
¹Canada’s climate change energy policy is orders of magnitude worse than the EU. Canadian carbon trade platforms and the government’s insufferable economic stupidity is a major part of the reason why the USMCA must be dissolved. The North American continent cannot have comingled economic dependency where Mexico and the USA are expanding through low-cost energy outputs, while Canada generates high-cost energy outputs.
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright Discusses Consequences of Imaginary Problem Solving - The Last Refuge
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright gives an outline of energy production in three-minutes. I especially liked this part: “Germany invested half a trillion (in renewables) and now produce 20% less electricity at 3x the price,” Wright noted. $10 trillion has been invested/deposited within the...