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Harris Obsession With Climate Change Revealed

[Gage Skidmore from Peoria, AZ, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons]

As more Americans try to understand what she really believes since she won’t do interviews, Kamala Harris is again facing fire for previous statements. This time her obsession with fracking and climate change are coming under the microscope. Once considered to be the most left-leaning U.S. Senator, a new video of the vice president revealed that she is committed to banning fracking in the United States.

John Nolte at Breitbart writes:

“Climate change is the single greatest threat facing our world today,” she told Jimmy Fallon during a Tonight Show appearance. “That’s why I am committed to passing a Green New Deal, creating clean jobs and finally putting an end to fracking once and for all.”

Banning fracking is bad enough. The Green New Deal is a fascist nightmare determined to destroy our economy through government control all in the name of saving a planet that is doing just fine.

What’s crucial about the timing of this video is that she was running for president then. That was her presidential agenda. If you recall, at the time, she flamed out as a 2020 presidential contender before a single primary vote was taken, but that wasn’t due to her policies. It was because she was a terrible candidate, which is just as true today. Unfortunately, today, she has billions of dollars in corporate media propaganda behind her and a Donald Trump whose lack of discipline ensures he keeps stepping on rakes.

When it comes to Pennsylvania, I wonder two things: Are voters really dumb enough to believe that after decades of left-wing extremism, Harris is suddenly pro-energy? Secondly, if they are not fooled, are there enough Pennsylvanians who care about fracking to carry the state for Trump?

Fracking has become a cornerstone of Pennsylvania’s economy, largely due to the state’s vast Marcellus Shale formation, one of the richest natural gas deposits in the U.S. The boom in hydraulic fracturing has transformed Pennsylvania into a major energy producer, attracting billions of dollars in investment from the oil and gas industry. The expansion of natural gas production has provided a surge in jobs, not only directly within the energy sector but also through ancillary industries such as transportation, manufacturing, and construction. As a result, fracking has generated significant tax revenues for the state, contributing to local economies and public services.

Additionally, fracking has helped lower energy costs for Pennsylvania residents and businesses, stimulating broader economic growth. The abundant supply of natural gas has made electricity and heating more affordable, benefiting consumers and industries alike. Natural gas has also become a key export product, strengthening Pennsylvania’s trade position. While the industry’s economic contributions are undeniable, many on the far left have become obsessed with banning the practice, arguing that it could cause potential long-term environmental and public health risks associated with this extraction method.

Fracking, along with auto manufacturing, are two major sources of work that are at direct odds with the liberal focus on a “green agenda.”

The practice has become so vital to the Keystone State’s economy that Republican challenger to Senator Bob Casey, Dave McCormick, has hit the Democrats hard on the issue.

Recent polls have shown McCormick tied against the senior senator with a famous last name.

In the RealClearPolitics average poll of state polls of the presidential rate, Harris enjoys a 0.6-point lead in Pennsylvania. But the four most recent polls either show the race tied or Trump up by a point or two. Of course, at this same time in 2016, Hillary Clinton led in Pennsylvania by 5.6 points and ended up losing to Trump by 0.7 points. On this same date in 2020, Biden led the state by 4.5 points. We’re told he won by a mere 1.2 points.

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