Is Clean Energy a Giant Scam? Sean Spicer Investigates Biden's Policies
Sean SpicerJune 7, 20256 min2,426 views
15 connections·23 entities in this video→Critiquing Biden's "Green New Scam"
- 💡 The speaker argues that Biden's "Green New Scam," funded by the Inflation Reduction Act, is a major failure with lasting negative impacts.
- 🎯 The Inflation Reduction Act is described not as an inflation-fighting measure, but as a vehicle for spending on Biden's pet projects.
Wind Energy Failures
- 💨 Wind farms, despite their massive appearance, are questioned for their energy output and are criticized for their environmental impact.
- ⚠️ Broken wind turbine parts, made of fiberglass, are washing up on beaches, harming marine life and posing dangers to humans, leading to beach closures.
- ⛽ The reliance on fossil fuels (coal or natural gas) to back up wind energy is highlighted, questioning the "clean" aspect.
Solar Energy Drawbacks
- ☀️ Solar farms are depicted as turning vast acres of land into "Silicon Valley plastic garbage sites" that can become toxic waste dumps after events like hailstorms.
- ⚡ The Ivanpah solar farm in the Mojave Desert is criticized for its "laser death beams" (concentrated solar power) that fry birds mid-air, killing thousands annually.
The Reality of "Clean" Energy
- 💰 Government subsidies for wind farms are questioned, with a hypothetical scenario suggesting the funds could be gambled away, implying a lack of accountability.
- 📉 The overall argument is that clean energy is not clean, cheap, or effective, and is merely a "big scam" perpetuated by the left and media.
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