'The truth of the matter is simple: We’re far too reliant on China to sustain the Biden administration’s unquenchable thirst for a new 'green' society.' -RepBillJohnson, Chair HouseCommerce Subcommittee on Environment, Manufacturing, & Critical Materials
Those on the Left continue to scare the public about the supposed dangers of not immediately switching to a completely “green” energy system, but their policy ideas and solutions are unworkable and unaffordable and will cause great damage. The public deserves better than an extreme, rushed, trial-and-error approach to energy innovation.
Just this month, House Republicans passed H.R. 1, the Lower Energy Costs Act, to begin undoing the damage done to the energy sector by the Biden administration. This commonsense legislation would launch American innovation into the next frontier of energy independence and, in turn, guarantee we keep leading the world in reducing emissions.
Another problem you won’t hear Democrats talk about is the challenge of disposing of electric car batteries, used solar panels, and windmill blades that produce hazardous waste at the end of their shelf lives.
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