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President Biden Has a $13 Billion Plan To Lower Energy Prices In the Wake of Inflation – So Why Does This Expert Believe It’s “Unsustainable”? (Guest: Guy Mitchell)

Author Guy Mitchell explains why the executive director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance may be onto something.

Earlier this week, President Joe Biden and his administration announced a plan to provide over $13 billion in aid to assist families with paying energy bills in the midst of ongoing inflation. However, some experts believe this could lead to bigger problems.

Patrick Kennedy, the executive director of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, explained how this is “unsustainable” on a recent appearance over at Fox News. He called it “the paper straw of energy policy,” and it’s “falling apart on them really quick.”

He continued, “When you introduce this kind of new spending in an inflationary environment, all you’re going to do is end up driving prices higher. They’re not doing anything to address the underlying problem, which is the lack of supply – and this administration is primarily responsible for that.” He also noted how resources have been lost from canceling the Keystone XL pipeline.

“Oil and gas companies have absolutely no confidence in this administration, and we’re seeing that reflected in the global markets.”

Here to speak on the latest move by Biden and his administration is Guy Mitchell. He is the author of Global Warming: The Great Deception – The Triumph of Dollars and Politics Over Science and Why You Should Care. His expertise on all things climate-related should prove helpful here.

Q&A:

  1. How accurate are Kennedy’s words when it comes to how Biden’s potential energy payment plan could heavily backfire on him? Do you see prices going up while resources remain unavailable as needed?
  2. What do you think was Biden’s reasoning for closing the Keystone XL pipeline to begin with? That seems to come up often with arguments pertaining his energy plans.
  3. Will this new policy possibly have an effect on speeding up the possible recession that will take place next year?
  4. Do you believe there’s any way to avert this? Perhaps come up with a new energy plan? Or has the damage already been done?
  5. If this fails, what energy solution do you believe Biden will turn to in an effort to make things right? Or will he continue down this “paper straw” path that Kennedy believes his administration is following?
  6. Tell us more about your latest book, Global Warming: The Great Deception – The Triumph of Dollars and Politics Over Science and Why You Should Care, and why it’s such a relevant read right now in the face of a potential energy crisis.
  7. Where can we find more information about Global Warming or pick up a copy of your book, Global Warming: The Great Deception?

My website is full of scientific facts, charts, and scholarly articles clarifying so-called Climate Change. The website is GlobalWarmingDeception.com. That’s GlobalWarmingDeception.com. My book, Global Warming: The Great Deception, is available for purchase on Amazon, and there’s also a Kindle version.

About Guy Mitchell:

Guy Mitchell is a member of Pi Tau Sigma, the International Honor Society for Mechanical Engineers and was elected a Distinguished Engineering Fellow by the College of Engineering, University of Alabama, in 1995. His book, Global Warming: The Great Deception, explains what he believes to be the flawed claims of global warming caused by human activity.

CONTACT: Jerry McGlothlin at 919-437-0001 or jerry@specialguests.com.

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