RFK, Jr. attack on plastic production
Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. vowed to ban hydraulic fracturing, which is known as fracking, a process of producing oil or natural gas.
Kennedy said in a thread posted on social media that such a ban would come as part of his 10-step plan to "fix the plastics pollution crisis." He added that fracking provides the feedstock for the majority of domestically-produced plastics, which are largely derived from petroleum products and natural gas.
"I told all of you that this guy is anti-freedom," energy expert Alex Epstein said in response to Kennedy's post. "Banning fracking would immediately plunge the US into a depression. And [Kennedy] would do it to 'solve' an amorphous 'plastics crisis.'"
"I know some conservatives who like RFK Jr but this is 100 percent disqualifying," added Isaac Orr, a policy fellow focusing on energy issues at the Center of the American Experiment. "We rightly criticize Biden for limiting oil and gas production but even he hasn’t been this vocal about banning fracking."
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There is nothing quite like a Democrat who proposes policies that will increase inflation and make life more difficult for most Americans. For example, plastics reduce the weight of vehicles like cars and trucks as well as the cost of production. They also reduce fuel consumption. There is no real downside to fracting. It mainly increases the amount of oil produced in tight formations.
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