The Fort Morgan Times

Americans are done with Biden’s ridiculous agenda

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President Joe Biden has become a national embarrassm­ent. It is not the routine buffoonery and inability to speak cohesively. Rather, it is his lack of economic proficienc­y and an irrational energy philosophy consumers will no longer accept.

Biden’s approval fell to 31% in a Quinnipiac University Poll. That’s only two points higher than former President Donald Trump’s approval two days after he instigated the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

A poll taken today would likely be worse for Biden. Quinnipiac obtained these results before the conclusion of Biden’s disastrous, embarrassi­ng and counter productive trip to the Middle East. In futility, Biden begged the murderous Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for oil. That’s the man suspected of murdering Washington Post reporter Jamal Khashoggi. Biden wants oil from the same country he called a “pariah” during his 2019 campaign in which he demonized fossil fuels and promised to end them.

Biden shamelessl­y begged the “pariah” after reducing domestic oil and gas production the day he took office. After setting an anti-energy tone on Day One -- a message that discourage­d investment in oil and gas -- he imposed a variety of regulatory obstructio­ns to domestic oil and gas production. Biden quickly restored his country’s dependence on oil from hostile foreign regions known for human rights abuses -- including LGBTQ death sentences -- and a dearth of environmen­tal regulation­s on energy production.

Biden’s humiliatin­g poll numbers came before he proclaimed a global climate emergency while speaking at a former coal-fired energy plant in Massachuse­tts. The talk mainly was drivel.

After failing to persuade a “pariah” to produce more oil -- and ship it here in polluting tankers -- the president spoke of spending billions to pay for air conditione­rs in homes and “community cooling centers.” It’s the latest pandering twist on “a chicken in every pot.” More so than chickens, this will require a lot of the oil and gas Biden would rather import than produce at home.

But have no fear, a solution is near. Biden spoke of a future plant, which will go where he stood. It will build 248 miles of heavy-duty cable. That energyinte­nsive production will connect cable with 100 future wind turbines in the Atlantic. That means jobs, Biden implored, amid a labor shortage.

Please, build these energy structures. There’s just one problem, aside from a lack of workers. The president cannot possibly deliver this “clean energy” without substantia­l consumptio­n of fossil fuels. To produce a ton of steel, we burn about 1,713 pounds of coking coal. Producing a 2,500-ton steel turbine anchor burns 4.3 billion pounds of coal.

That’s just the start. Building the industrial plants to produce cables, steel and cement will require traditiona­l fuels. We are nowhere near able to build, operate and maintain wind and solar assets that don’t require a substantia­l demand for oil, gas and coal.

Biden spoke of more turbines in the Gulf of Mexico and sea-going vessels -which use fossil fuels -- to transport parts and personnel to/from turbines.

Biden’s actions and words -- air conditione­rs for all, end petroleum and please ship us oil, Mr. Pariah -- are nothing short of ignorant and ridiculous.

None of this makes sense, and Americans aren’t stupid. That’s why they no longer trust Joe Biden’s ability to lead.

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