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JD Vance on Energy & Oil
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Russia funds green energy to get Europe to buy gas
One of my sort of core political beliefs is that our politics is focused on fake sh-t and distractions to distract us from the real stuff, right? If I'm looking at the environmental movement in the United States of America, and I don't even have like
strong views on what the carbon footprint ultimately does. I'm sort of skeptical of the experts here, but I'm also skeptical of the other side. I just don't really know what I think about this. I think it's insane to try to eliminate fossil fuels.
And one of the things they never interrogate is who's the biggest funder of the green energy movement in Europe? It's the Russians. And why are the Russians funding it? It's not because they care about climate change. It's because they want the
Germans and everybody else to buy Russian natural gas. And they realize that if the Germans and French close down all their coal and nuclear factories, Russia is going to have them by the balls.
Source: Joe Rogan interview: 2024 Vice Presidential Veepstakes
, Nov 1, 2024
Wind is the biggest scam out there; it's total bull
I think wind is the biggest scam out there. It's total bullshit. It's also pollution. When I see those gigantic wind tunnels. You just go for miles and miles, and you see nothing but wind turbines. It's like this is beautiful American countryside.
It used to be green, rolling hills, and now you have these disgusting, dystopian wind turbines. I'm sorry, they are ugly. I will die on this hill. They're ugly. I don't want them in American society.
Source: Joe Rogan interview: 2024 Vice Presidential Veepstakes
, Nov 1, 2024
We should produce as much energy as possible in the USA
JDV: This idea that carbon emissions drives all the climate change. Well, let's just say that's true, just for the sake of argument, so we're not arguing about weird science. Let's just say that's true. Well, if you believe that, what would you, what
would you want to do? The answer is that you'd want to reshore as much American manufacturing as possible and you'd want to produce as much energy as possible in the United States of America because we're the cleanest economy in the entire world.
TW: Senator Vance has said that there's a climate problem in the past, Donald Trump called it a hoax and then joked that these things would make more beachfront property to be able to invest in.
So the solution for us is to continue to move forward. Reducing our impact is absolutely critical. But this is not a false choice. You can do that at the same time you're creating the jobs that we're seeing all across the country.
Source: 2024 Vice Presidential debate: Tim Walz vs. JD Vance
, Oct 2, 2024
Build more clean energy, like nukes and natural gas
Q: Is climate change a hoax?VANCE: What the President has said is that if Kamala Harris believes that climate change is serious, they would be doing more manufacturing and more energy production in the US, and that's not what they're doing. The real
issue is that if you're spending billions of dollars of American taxpayer money on solar panels that are made in China, you're going to make the economy dirtier. We should be making more of those solar panels here in the US. p>WALZ: We are. In Minnesota.
VANCE: Some of them are, Tim, but a lot of them are being made overseas in China, especially the components that go into those solar panels. So if you really want to make the environment cleaner, you've got to invest in more energy production. We
built [only one] nuclear facility in the past 40 years. Natural gas--invest more in it. Kamala Harris has done the opposite.
WALZ: We are producing more natural gas and more oil at any time than we ever have. We're also producing more clean energy.
Source: 2024 Vice Presidential debate: Tim Walz vs. JD Vance
, Oct 1, 2024
Scrap federal tax credits for Electric Vehicles
Vance is a sceptic of renewable energy and climate change, and introduced a bill to scrap federal tax credits for
EVs that he said helped "offshore" American workers' jobs to China.
Source: South China Morning Post on 2024 Veepstakes
, Jul 16, 2024
Drive American: Chinese-made EVs don't solve climate crisis
The senator has been dismissive of concerns about climate change. "Even if there was a climate crisis, I don't know how the way to solve it is to buy more Chinese-manufactured electric vehicles," he said in 2022, saying the idea of an
environmental crisis was "created" to please Democratic donors.He has sought to put significant blame on China for greenhouse gas emissions. In a 2023 hearing, Vance dismissed carbon offsets in aviation as "climate
reparations": "Why are we effectively penalizing the American aviation while we don't require, or even attempt, to force the Chinese to do the same to their aviation industry?"
Vance last year introduced the "Drive American Act,"
S. 2962, which would repeal the federal tax credit for electric vehicles and instead offer tax credits for U.S.-made vehicles powered only by gasoline or diesel.
Source: Environment & Energy News on 2024 Veepstakes
, Jul 15, 2024
Europe has become weaker pursuing a green energy agenda
Biden's entire agenda, such that it exists, has been about protecting green energy jobs, at the expense of the industrial heartland. If you are in Wisconsin, Michigan, or Pennsylvania, you are not being empowered or enriched by
Biden's green energy agenda. So, applying tariffs on the green agenda stuff, does it help steelmakers? Does it help natural gas workers? Does it help the heart of the American economy? The answer is no.
The reason Europe has become weaker is because they've deindustrialized. And why have they deindustrialized? Because they've pursued a green energy agenda, following the lead of the Biden administration, and that necessarily empowers China and
Russia. We need to acknowledge that it's our decisions that are making these countries stronger. We need to fix that, not whine at countries that have 10 million people.
Source: CBS Face the Nation on 2024 Republican Veepstakes
, May 19, 2024
Climate is changing; solution is nuclear power
Climate Change: Should climate change be a top priority? Tax or limit the output of greenhouse gases, or support renewable energy?-
Tim Ryan (D): Yes. "The threat of global climate change is one of the most critical issues facing our nation." Voted for infrastructure bill offering
Ohioans "historic investments in cleaner, more convenient transportation."
- J.D. Vance (R): Mostly no. "Certainly the climate is changing. I think the big question is, how much is man causing it?"
If people were serious about addressing climate change, they should turn to nuclear power.
Source: Guides.vote candidate survey on 2022 Ohio Senate race
, Nov 1, 2022
Subsidizing electric vehicle technology helps China, not US
Vance remarked, "What the Biden administration is doing on climate change will effectively force the transfer of manufacturing jobs and capacity to China, because when you subsidize, let's say, electric vehicle technology,
what you're really subsidizing is the country that manufactures all that technology, which is China, so you're subsidizing a country that hates us [and] that is building its middle class off the backs of ours."
Source: News AKMI on 2022 Ohio Senate race
, Jul 2, 2021
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