Thursday, January 12, 2012

It Will Be Cold and Dark in Re-Education Camp

And everywhere else.

The Beer:  The Wee Heavy has really been nice.  And it's pretty, too.

The Bicycle:  Trainer disaster, that's all I'm sayin'.

The VRWC:

The Administration continues it's war on energy.  GHG regulations are coming.  Remember, "Under my plan, electricity prices will necessarily skyrocket"?





Remember this one?

 

 This is no BS, folks. It is the plan.

EPA is heading down the GHG regulation path.  They have already issued the MACT regulations I wrote about here, which will be extraordinarily expensive and you will pay for.  The Administration has issued a "fatwah" on nuclear by closing off large tracts of land to prevent uranium ore mining and closing Yucca Mountain waste repository.  It's not a "dump", which brings to mind your local landfill, but an engineered, continuously monitored facility to store waste from a nuclear power plant, but don't let that get in the way of agenda.    They have effectively stopped the Keystone XL pipeline from providing cheap oil from Canadian tar sands as a sop to Big Environmental and excoriate Republicans for trying to move it forward.  We continue to buy oil from our enemies and enrich them and allow the sale of our friends oil to China?  How does that make sense?

"Fracking" is also under attack.   With no evidence, it is immediately implicated in a rash of rare earthquakes in Oklahoma and elsewhere.   It's not.

This is all part of the plan.  It is very hard for Big Government to control the population when the population has access to cheap, plentiful energy.  By curtailing it under the guise of "saving the planet" or some such foolishness, using regulation, rather than legislation borders on criminal and is most certainly worthy of the loyal opposition standing up and saying, "No!"

But they don't Republicans have had decades to counter the Democrat effort to make energy neither plentiful nor reliable.  They are either cowards or they are complicit.

You tell me which.

1 comment:

Dad29 said...

We still have access to cheap, plentiful ammo!