“We are not going back,” Vice President Kamala Harris has promised. But where are we heading? And who is being left behind?
A Kamala Harris presidency would represent the culmination of all their efforts.
As more and more Americans lose access to electricity and heat in their homes because of this administration's radical climate policies, it is a great and tragic irony that Kamala Harris wants to keep them on the dark with respect to her energy plans for the next four years.
In California, policies that Kamala Harris endorsed — such as a cap-and-trade carbon tax — have driven prices to nearly 33 cents per KWH, almost double the national average, and left tens of thousands of people in the dark.
And this trend will almost certainly continue if Kamala Harris and other climate radicals are able to enforce their agenda for another four years.
The people being discarded by the climate change revolution are America’s hardworking men and women, as well as the global poor.
The answer is simple: the Left’s radical climate policies.
But policymakers also know how to reduce energy costs and restore the American Dream. In fact, they did just that under the Trump administration, bringing back energy jobs, making the United States an energy exporter for the first time in decades, and saving the average American family $2500 a year compared to what they’re paying today.
As more and more Americans lose access to electricity and heat in their homes because of this administration's radical climate policies, it is a great and tragic irony that Kamala Harris wants to keep them on the dark with respect to her energy plans for the next four years.
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