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MAJ Bob Miyagishima
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I agree, even if there is no nuclear war. An EMP strike or an attack on our power grid would cause enough devastation that it would take us a few years to recover if not longer. We're not even prepared for green energy at the level that they want. It would take decades of preparation to go totally green... Ford is recalling approximately 49,000 Mustang Mach-E because there's a problem with the battery high voltage contactors; this can lead to the vehicle failing to start or losing power while in motion.
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Climate change is not the biggest threat. But trying to convince the Greenies and AOC is next to Impossible.
https://www.businessinsider.com/russia-energy-natural-gas-germany-coal-power-plants-2022-5
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/110223-nuclear-war-winter-global-warming-environment-science-climate-change

Something Democrats and environmentalist forget that a limited nuclear war will cause fires to be burning all over the world and the soot from the explosions will shorten Summers, damaged crops and caused massive famine. Why not put all the money into defense instead of putting it into the green New Deal? I wouldn't be surprised that China would help Russia out in this instance and all of our Green New Deal equipment comes from China.

MP is the only American company with rare earth metals in the USA. They mine The Ore but it's so caustic but they have to have it shipped to China and Elsewhere for processing because EPA won't let them. It's too hazardous. So everything we do that's considered extremely dangerous by going all electric has to go through China or elsewhere for processing. We could produce our own oil and gas here. We have hundreds of years of it with the Greenies won't let us and President Biden has been conned.

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