— Environment & Energy —

Prudent Environmentalism and Energy Policy Should be Rooted in Verifiable Science.

The climate change agenda has become the dominant driver of economic, energy, public health and national security policies mandating the adoption of an industrial technological complex as the sole remedy for any current or future human impact on natural systems. The WEF and UN claim there’s an impending crisis threatening the very existence of our planet; that the only path to save Earth and humanity is to completely eliminate fossil fuels, double down on massive lithium mining operations, pepper pristine natural habitats with skyscraper sized windmills, replace food producing farmland with solar panel arrays and confine us to 15-minute cities.

Germany and England followed this path for the past 20 years. They’ve lost energy security and generated civil unrest from skyrocketing energy costs and food shortages. The “Green New Deal” has brought nothing but pain and suffering, except for the Chinese Communist Party, who is profiting wildly from the massively subsidized manufacturing of inefficient wind and solar power stations.

But these facts don’t slow down Oregon’s Progressive politicians and establishment Republicans, both funded by the CCP. Eastern Oregon’s food producing land is getting “reimagined” into a wind energy industrial complex. Natural gas exploration in Oregon has been banned. Gas powered vehicle sales have been banned starting in six years. Our pristine Oregon Coast will soon be littered with windmills that are known to threaten whales and kill hundreds of thousands of birds each year. Worse yet, these massive windmills only operate for 15 years. Then what? You can’t recycle a skyscraper sized windmill. The “Green New Deal” is a total failure proven to destabilize, create poverty and destroy economies. But is the “Green New Deal” justified to save Earth? We think not.

Consider the three facts below, then show our plan for a more prudent and natural approach.

  • We believe the strategy of completely abandoning one industrial technology for another is not an effective means of solving environmental impacts. We are calling for the restrictions on gas powered motor vehicles to be repealed. We want to stop the installation of windmills off the Oregon Coast to preserve natural habitats. Repeal the restrictions on natural gas exploration. Prevent the shutdown of Oregon’s hydropower dams. And explore safe nuclear power solutions.

    With control of the house, we plan to repeal carbon tax penalties and replace with tax incentives for reforestation efforts, energy efficiencies and the planting of native plants to promote natural carbon sequestration. Our plan will reduce energy costs, improve economic activity, convert our forests from a liability to an asset and protect Oregon’s pristine natural habitats.

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