Saturday, December 21, 2024
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Biden And Kerry Sitting In A Tree Giving Away Our Tax Money



We all know that Joe Biden is very rarely lucid, but when he is, he has a deep-seated contempt for America. Actually, he has a deep-seated contempt for everything as long as it allows him and his family-run criminal enterprise to make money.

Equally contemptible is horseface John Kerry. He married into money in 1995 when he married Heinz’s heiress, Teresa Heinz. In January 2021, John Kerry returned to government as the first U.S. special presidential envoy for climate under President Joe Biden. However, on March 6, Kerry left this position to focus on Biden’s 2024 presidential campaign.

Kerry has justifiably raised the ire of many by arrogantly talking about a climate crisis that doesnโ€™t exist while flying to conferences all over the world in private jets. I have said it many times, and Iโ€™ll say it again here: There is no climate crisis. This is more fearmongering, designed to impose draconian restrictions on average citizens over time, allow for the largest transference of wealth in world history, and set the stage for a one-world government.  

With that thought in mind, Sleepy Joe Biden just made his maiden trip to Africa, and like all insecure people, he made commitments to make himself look good with our money. Biden is a typical liberal Democrat; he loves to take the bows while the American people foot the bill.

Yesterday, he committed an additional $600 million to an ambitious multi-country rail project in Africa. The project marks one of his administration’s final foreign policy actions. He told African leaders that the resource-rich continent, which is home to over 1.4 billion people, has been “left behind for far too long.”

“But not anymore,” Biden emphasized. “Africa is the future.”

Right. What it really represents is one last time to pick Americaโ€™s pocket to line his own using an energy crisis as an excuse.

Biden referred to it as the most significant U.S. investment in a train project outside of the United States. The U.S. and its allies are investing significantly in a project that will renovate nearly 1,200 miles of train lines, connecting the mineral-rich regions of Congo and Zambia in Central Africa.

The corridor, expected to take several years to complete, will improve U.S. access to cobalt, copper, and other critical minerals found in Congo and Zambia. These minerals are essential for manufacturing batteries for electric vehicles, electronic devices, and clean energy technologies, which President Biden has stated will drive the future.

The African leaders who met with Biden on Wednesday highlighted that the railway corridor provided their countries with a significantly quicker route for transporting minerals and goods and a convenient access point to Western markets.

Congo President Fรฉlix Tshisekedi stated:

โ€œThis project is filled with hope for our countries and our region. It is not merely a logistical endeavor; it serves as a catalyst for economic and social transformation for millions of our people.โ€

He emphasized that Congo holds over 70 percent of the world’s cobalt.

Translation: Iโ€™m happy for you to destroy these African countries with these disastrous mining methods as long as I get my cut.

Meanwhile, Last Thursday, John Kerry participated in an event at the Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics. At the event, Kerry stated that there will soon be a time when:

โ€œWeโ€ will need to โ€œdeclare a climate emergency, which is what we really have. And we need to get people to behave as if this really is a major transitional challenge to the whole planet.โ€

He suggested that African people without electricity should carefully choose the types of electricity they use in the future.

Kerry is saying that developing nations in Africa should adopt green energy sources when building energy infrastructure. He then stated that the United States and other advanced nations should help fund these green energy investments. 

This guy is so out of touch; itโ€™s pathetic. He spews this garbage while Americans are having a hard time paying their own energy bills, which have gone up under Bidenโ€™s disastrous time in office.

Some things are said in such a cutting but spectacular way that when you hear them, you want to jump up and say, YES! YES! YES! Iโ€™m a fan of the new series on Paramount+ called โ€œLandman.โ€ It stars Billy Bob Thorton, Jon Hamm & Demi Moore, among others, and tells the story of the Texas world of oil rigs and how their presence affects everyone, not only the workers, managers, and business people in the local communities but on a larger, broader scale as well.

In one recent scene, Billy Bob Thorton slammed the use of renewable energy, such as wind turbines, intended to combat climate change’s effects.

“They use clean energy to power the oil wells?” Kayla Wallaceโ€™s character said in the scene of the show.

“They use alternative energy. There is nothing clean about this,” Billy Bob Thorntonโ€™s character said.

“Please, Mr. Oilman, tell me how the wind is bad for the environment?” Kayla Wallace replied.

Thorntonโ€™s “Tommy Norris” responded, “You have any idea how much diesel will have to burn to mix that much concrete or make that steel and haul this sโ€“t out here and put it together with a 450-foot crane?โ€

โ€œYou want to guess how much oil it takes to lubricate that f—ing thing? Or winterize it? In its 20-year lifespan, it wonโ€™t offset the carbon footprint of making it. And donโ€™t get me started on solar panels and the lithium in your Tesla battery.”

โ€œNever mind the fact that if the whole world decided to go electric tomorrow, we donโ€™t have the transmission lines to get the electricity to the cities. It would take 30 years if we started tomorrow. And unfortunately for your grandkids, we have a 120-year petroleum-based infrastructure. Our whole lives depend on it.โ€

โ€œHell, itโ€™s in everythingโ€ฆ that road we came in on, the wheels on every car ever made, including yours, tennis rackets, lipstick, refrigerators, antihistamines, anything plastic, your cell phone case, artificial heart valves, any kind of clothing thatโ€™s not made with animal or plant fibers, soap, hand lotion, garbage bags, fishing boats, you name itโ€ฆ every f***ing thing. And you know what the kicker isโ€ฆ weโ€™re gonna run out before we find a replacement.โ€

โ€œAnd believe me, if Exxon thought them f***ing things were the future, theyโ€™d be putting them all over the goddamn place. Getting oil out of the ground is the most dangerous job in the world, we donโ€™t do it because we like it, we do it because weโ€™ve run out of options. And youโ€™re out here trying to find something to blame for the danger besides your boss. There ainโ€™t nobody to blame but the demand that we keep pumping it.โ€

Mic Drop.