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Far Left Squad Member Cori Bush Blames Issues With Energy Grid on White Supremacy and Local weather Change | The Gateway Pundit

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Far left squad member and Missouri Rep. Cori Bush is blaming points with the U.S. energy grid on white supremacy and local weather change.

It’s superb that this lady is a member of congress. She is so clearly not a critical particular person.

The nation positively has energy grid points, however they don’t stem from the left’s favourite speaking factors and pet points. That is simply an try and take an actual downside and use it to speak concerning the issues she needs to speak about.

Just the News reported:

Democrat claims that grid reliability points are attributable to white supremacists and local weather change

A Home Oversight and Accountability subcommittee listening to Tuesday examined threats to the safety and reliability of the U.S. electrical energy grid, which might result in extra blackouts.

Whereas reliability assessments frequently discover that elevated reliance on wind and photo voltaic, elevated demand from electrification, an underbuilt electrical supply community, and fast retirements of on-demand turbines are creating an elevated threat of blackouts, Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., rating member of the subcommittee, as an alternative blamed different sources of the issue, particularly, white supremacy. She additionally threw in “climate change” for good measure.

“For years, law enforcement and researchers have been monitoring violent white supremacist groups and their targeting of our country’s power grid,” mentioned Bush. She additionally claimed that impacts of accelerating excessive climate from local weather change was one other issue impacting the nation’s grid reliability.

“It’s unacceptable for our children and for our grandchildren who will inherit this mess if we don’t address the horrors of climate change,” Bush mentioned.

How do individuals vote for this particular person?

It could be humorous if it wasn’t such a critical concern. We’d like a lot smarter individuals in congress.

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