The Democrat agenda to destroy the country

Derek Hunter:
Everyone once in a while, even if by accident, liberals tell you who they really are, what they think, and what they want to do. Whether it slips out or they deliberately put it down in a statement, it’s a quick little glimpse into what’s going on in the void behind their vacant eyes. This week saw a few of these glimpses.

It was a bit of irony that the same people who spent years insisting pouring water up the nose of the man who masterminded the September 11th attacks was torture, would inflict 7 hours of Democrats babbling about climate change on the American people. Luckily, and sensibly, very few Americans bothered to tune in. (Sympathy to those stuck in airports. Even on mute, the crazy crept through.)

While all called for things like banning coal, oil drilling, fracking, and nuclear power, they also want to mandate the use of electric cars. None addressed, nor were asked by any of the crowd or the so-called journalist cheerleaders moderating the clown show exactly where they planned to get all the electricity to charge those cars. Once you ban the means of generating 82.9 percent of our electricity (you can add another seven percent since there’s no way any Democrat would support the building of another damn), you’re left with wind (6.6 percent) and solar (1.6 percent). They might as well have called for putting sails on cars.

But that wasn’t what stuck out to me after watching that inadvertent in-kind donation to Republicans (every candidate said at least three things that should end up in campaign ads next year). What hit me was what Julian Castro said about education.

Asked whether climate change should be taught in schools, he obviously said yes – Democrats support the education system indoctrinating kids with everything except the ability to read, write, and think independently. What bothered me was what he said next.

“I think if we're going to get there though, and this doesn't just apply to curriculum about the environment, it applies to a whole bunch of other stuff,” Castro said, “We need to do things like end the system of people that get elected, whether it's in Texas or other states, they get elected and then they sit on a state-wide board that determines what is in curriculum. Too oftentimes right-wing conservatives have taken over these boards in places like Texas and they affect who gets into the history books, its slanted view on social studies…” (Emphasis added.)

He’s saying he wants to end the people having a voice in education.

To every Democrats running for president, anyone not in complete agreement with them is a “right-wing conservative.” At this point you have to assume liberals chant “This is what democracy looks like” because they like the irony of it.
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There is more.

The Democrat climate policy is not just destructive of fossil fuel industry and millions of jobs, it is destructive of the country.  Alternative energy is too unreliable and inefficient to proved adequate power to deal with more than 10 percent of the current needs and that shrinks even further in extreme weather episodes.  Planes could not fly without fossil fuels and ships could not bring goods and serves to and from foreign ports.  Farmers could not plow their fields and get food to market. 

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