Harris policies would leash a reign of error

 American Action News:

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As the Left has effectively silenced the voices of 14 million voters by deposing President Joe Biden from the party ticket, they have paved the way for Vice President Kamala Harris, arguably the most leftist candidate the Democrats have ever put forward. If Americans are concerned about inflation, energy prices and the future of America under the current administration, a Harris administration should also worry them.

By installing Harris as their nominee, the Democratic Party has embraced a candidate whose ideas are so radical that they are further left than Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont.

For example, Harris has previously been openly supportive of a total ban on hydraulic fracturing, also known as fracking. Fracking revolutionized the energy industry, breathing new life into a wounded oil-and-gas sector and freeing us from the tyranny and control of OPEC. Following the shale and gas revolution in the early 2000s, the United States nearly nearly tripled its crude oil production, catapulting America into a new era of energy abundance and independence. Today, America’s oil and gas industry supports 10 million jobs, providing nearly $2 trillion to the economy, or roughly 8% of the nation’s GDP.

Rather than support this vital industry as former President Donald Trump did, Harris would seek to upend our energy industry and destroy essential oil and gas jobs. We have already seen the damage to the economy from the Biden administration’s $1.2 trillion “Inflation Reduction Act.” $7.5 billion has been spent on building a total of 8 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across the entire Nation. State-based EV mandates combined with federal rules to phase out gas-powered cars will leave us with low-mileage, high-cost EVs that the average American cannot afford. Billions more are being spent on transitioning the United States to solar and wind power, which falter when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow.

We have already seen the impact of the government picking winners and losers in the energy industry, and we know that never works. Whether it was Solyndra in Harris’ home state of California or windmills off the coast of New Jersey, pouring taxpayer dollars into an industry that is not commercially viable will inevitably end in failure.
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Harris's policies would not only ruin an industry but also ruin the county.  The US needs the energy industry to control the climate inside homes and also to manufacture goods and services.  Alternative energy has also demonstrated that it is unreliable and unable to provide enough energy.

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