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Discussing a shift from coal, Kerry placed emphasis on markets being a driving force behind more cost-effective power sources like renewables and natural gas. Kerry also reaffirmed his support of the Biden administration's goal to eliminate all carbon emissions from the U.S. power grid by 2035.
A truck hauls 250 tons of coal to the surface of the Spring Creek mine near Decker, Montana, on April 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File)
"We’re saying we are going to be carbon-free in the power sector by 2035," Kerry said. "I think that’s leadership. I think that’s indicative of what we can do."
This lunatic wants us all to freeze to death in our homes!
Yet, he flies all over the world in his private jet!
In other words: none of you serfs will have dependable electricity in your homes by 2030. And you won't have a car. Your ass will be walking and your home will be ice cold in the winter and an oven in the summer. But hey, you want to stop climate change, don't you? (snicker, snicker, wink, wink) Now get out of my way or I will tell my chauffer to run you over. Or my SS bodyguard to blow your brains out.
We should strive to go carbon-free prior to 2035. Not sure what the hold up is.
How much are you ready to pay for electricity? Maybe you can afford this but this is going to be hell for the little guy. The Democrats are absolutely destroying the quality of life of the working poor and it’s going to get much worse.
He and Brandon will be out on their ass after 2024.
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