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Joe Kills U.S. Export Profit to Keep Kerry’s Promises to Klaus Schwab

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Joe Biden thinks that cutting off the export of liquefied natural gas is a good thing for America. He’s dead wrong, experts say. Even the liberal ones. Not only is he killing one of our biggest revenue steams, it will make global carbon emissions even worse in the long run. It’s all an effort to save the planet by killing off all the humans. Besides that, the deal’s carved in stone. John Kerry promised Klaus Schwab, so that’s that.

LNG export constraints

John Kerry is behind the Biden regime’s effort to “slow down or halt approvals of new liquefied natural gas export licenses.

When he lurched over to the campaign team, The Hill called it “a reminder of the baneful influence he and his progressive friends have continued to exert on U.S. energy policy.

It’s crystal clear for all to see that the halt of export licenses is nothing but “an attempt to constrain the free market economy and accelerate the end of the fossil fuel economy.” Left-leaning greenies are whining that it makes no sense.

Constraining LNG exports would likely increase, not decrease, global carbon emissions.” The only thing Joe Biden’s handlers care about is that they were ordered to do it by their overseers in Brussels.

With one crisis after another popping up “in the Middle East, Europe, and Asia,” Joe’s handlers should be working to “prioritize economic and energy stability to resist these challenges.” Instead, they’re throwing away a huge boost to the American economy. It seems to be a purposeful move to destroy the U.S. as a “nation.

All part of the New World Order’s objectives. Our export of LNG keeps “European economies stable, helping Ukraine resist Russian President Vladimir Putin’s aggression.” It also helps maintain “stable energy prices in the Pacific Rim.

 

Worlds largest exporter

Last year, the United States managed to “became the world’s largest LNG exporter, surpassing Qatar and Australia.” On a good day we were shipping out 8.6 billion cubic feet per day. Today we export the stuff like it’s going out of style, which it is. Joe can’t wait to turn the clock back to the good old days of Jimmy Carter and gas shortage lines.

After the shock of the 1972 Arab Oil Embargo, America spent decades eliminating its dependence on foreign energy suppliers to become the world’s leading energy producer.” Klaus Schwab doesn’t like that one bit.

Joe knows that as soon as Donald Trump gets back into his rightful place at the helm of this country, he’s going to ramp up production full scale. That’s because Trump doesn’t need advisers to tell him that “energy independence, ample supplies, and lower prices have also been the secret to re-energizing U.S. industrial capacity.

We have plenty to export and there’s a huge demand. It even helps reduce carbon emissions by allowing more efficiency overall.

Despite increasing production, the United States has seen one of the most significant decreases in carbon emissions of any industrialized country, now 17 percent below 2005 levels and falling while the economy continues to grow.” We can export that success to the places that really need it.

A key reason why this occurred is because natural gas has been replacing coal in energy production. More energy and fewer emissions are a testament to American innovation and ingenuity. So America is not the renegade polluter demonized by progressives.” Nope. Instead we’ve become “the bar against which other countries should be judged, lest we forget that emissions from China and India far outpace the rest of the developed world combined.” They’ll also export all the energy they can harvest because that’s how economics works.

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