House Democrats: George Floyd Protests Caused by Climate Change

From the theater of the absurd, also known as Congress, House Democrats – The House Select Committee on Climate Cult (HSCCC) – released a report that got right to business. Your affordable energy lifestyle is responsible for the Riots and protests we’ve experienced.


Related: Without Fossil Fuels Millions of Americans Could Freeze to Death


Climate Justice, or injustice, or something.

“Climate solutions must have justice and equity at their core. The protests in response to George Floyd’s death are reminders of the consequences of past inaction.”

I hate to burst you Bullsh*t bubble, but, oh wait, there’s more.

Fighting climate change, House Democrats tell us, is necessary to fight racial injustice. According to the HSCCC report, “Building a resilient, clean economy affords us another opportunity: to acknowledge and commit to correcting past policy failures that created the climate crisis and the systemic economic and racial inequalities that plague our communities today.”

So, back to the bubble, we are bursting.

Abundant, affordable energy is responsible for comforts that might not otherwise be available. Even the people trapped in poverty – probably because of Democrats – enjoy a quality of life unseen in much of the world because of fossil fuels.

And as Africa, in particular, discovers and develops its fossil fuel minerals (not always under the best of circumstances) only then do the Democrats step up with plans to put an end to their use – making its potential comforts less accessible to even the poorest of people.

The party of Slavery, KKK, Eugenics, the urban plantations, and now this? You’d think they had it out for black people or something.

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