Why Vivek Ramaswamy is Right About Climate Change
The current climate change agenda is more a tool of control than a genuine effort to combat environmental issues.
Vivek Ramaswamy, one of the leading Republican Candidates behind Donald Trump, holds a controversial stance, asserting that the current climate agenda is more about political control than environmental concern. He boldly declares, “The climate change agenda is a hoax,” a statement he has repeated emphatically to underscore his skepticism towards prevailing climate policies. Ramaswamy argues that the repercussions of these policies are more detrimental than the environmental issue they aim to address, stating, “More people are dying of bad climate change policies than they are of actual climate change.” This perspective positions him as a challenging voice in the climate debate, questioning the motives and efficacy of the policies and initiatives being promoted in the name of climate action.
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Ramaswamy’s argument gains further traction when considering the actions of some climate change advocates. High-profile figures and politicians, who vociferously warn of rising sea levels and catastrophic weather changes, often contradict their public stances in their private lives. Private jets, extensive air travel, and luxurious lifestyles with substantial carbon footprints mark a stark contrast to their public advocacy. A notable example is the purchase of seafront properties by those who profess an imminent threat to such locales. This dichotomy raises legitimate questions about the sincerity and integrity of their environmental concern.
There's way more, including an examination of the various hypocrisies of the enviro-whackos who yell about sea-level rise, then buy seaside properties, or the people who warn of atmospheric pollution while tooling around in their private yachts and private jets.
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I've read the criticisms of Vivek from die-hard conservatives, but I'm enjoying hearing take down lefty narratives like "white supremacy" and climate change. If he winds up on the ticket with Trump, I'm okay with that. If not, some other cabinet-level appointment is well-deserved.
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