Is working overtime to make sure the green initiatives
are not blamed for recent upsurge in oil and ng.
Just heard CNBC say recent strength has nothing to do with green policies
Maybe they should invite Phil Flynn on
Just more lying fake news
Media and energy upsurge
Re: Media and energy upsurge
Well, whos fault did they say it was? Exxon CEO?
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Re: Media and energy upsurge
very high oil/gas prices pose a serious voter backlash against decarbonization policies
Re: Media and energy upsurge
Next step in energy attacks will be howling about excess profits and people calling for higher taxes on them to give back to the poor consumers due to the green iniatives.
Heres' an article from CNBC today
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/30/kelly-e ... lainternal
from it:
perhaps a case could be made that the remaining cash flows (from energy companies) could now compensate the public for their higher energy costs, which was always the intention of clean energy legislation anyhow.
So they admit they wanted to drive the cost of energy up, then using your logic, tax the crap out of politicians for raising it up or media people for high salaries to spread propaganda
Tax and spend and nothing for the shareholders, then why invest in it and how will that help anyone? > Oh, they want that too!
Heres' an article from CNBC today
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/09/30/kelly-e ... lainternal
from it:
perhaps a case could be made that the remaining cash flows (from energy companies) could now compensate the public for their higher energy costs, which was always the intention of clean energy legislation anyhow.
So they admit they wanted to drive the cost of energy up, then using your logic, tax the crap out of politicians for raising it up or media people for high salaries to spread propaganda
Tax and spend and nothing for the shareholders, then why invest in it and how will that help anyone? > Oh, they want that too!