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‘Power Grab’ Describes Obama’s Plan To Destroy The Fossil Fuel Industry
December 1, 2011 Comments (3)
Christopher Horner is what Al Gore would call a “flat earther” or “climate denier.” In other words, he has an excellent grasp of how Al, Barack and other climate alarmists are planning on destroying the fossil fuel energy industry and to “de-develop” the United States in the years ahead.
Whatever Horner writes is worth reading. His Politically Incorrect Guide To Environmental (And Global Warming) is an excellent introduction to the lies being told us by Al and his United Nations buddies.
Power Grab: How Obama’s Green Policies Will Steal Your Freedom And Bankrupt America is a frightening look into Obama’s plan to destroy energy production in America – and your hard-won freedoms.
Horner begins his book by looking ahead to 2015 when Obama has completed all of his plans to destroy the energy industry and undermine capitalism.
In 2015, electricity is scarce and natural gas and gasoline are also limited.
In 2015, traffic lights often go out, food is limited and elevators become unreliable. Hospitals have to carefully schedule surgeries because of the unreliability of the power grid.
As Horner writes:
Without power, you can’t use the microwave; cooking in any form is more expensive and, of course, it’s a different task making your family’s breakfast in the early morning dark. Just as the ideologues demanded, you’ve been coerced into a life more like that of so many others who suffer living under the ideal of state-imposed scarcity. Of course, just as there’s little heat in winter, there’s little air conditioning in summer. The power company is now able to withhold some of the energy you think you need, just as the president’s “Energy and Climate Czar” promised was the administration’s goal. [Christopher C. Horner. Power Grab: How Obama's Green Policies Will Steal Your Freedom and Bankrupt America (p. 3). Kindle Edition.]Obama, says Horner is ensuring that we can’t exploit our own natural resources by putting nearly all of them off-limits.
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Looks like a good book. Buy the paper edition so you can still read it by candlelight as the Kindle edition will not be running...
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