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Kamala Harris’s Energy Agenda Has Already Failed

Posted on Thursday, October 31, 2024
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by Ben Solis
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As California Attorney General and as vice president, Kamala Harris has waged a legal and regulatory war on the fossil fuels industry – a pattern that she has made clear would continue if she wins the presidency. The energy crisis facing other Western nations provides a cautionary tale about the long-term consequences of her policies.

While she was California’s top cop, Harris went to great lengths to harass the fossil fuels industry in her state – even as actual crime spiraled out of control. In 2015, Harris played a critical role in sinking a proposal to build an oil storage facility in Pittsburg, California. Two years later, Attorney General Harris aided Democrats in the city of Benicia in their effort to block a refinery from shipping crude oil through the city via train – helping scuttle an entire project that could’ve lowered fuel prices for the entire region and created hundreds of jobs.

In 2019, while running for president, Harris also promised to ban fracking – a key source of jobs and investment in states like Pennsylvania. Although Harris has since reversed her position out of political necessity, voters have every reason to be skeptical of her true intentions if she occupies the Oval Office. Along with being an original co-sponsor of the Green New Deal, in 2020 Harris teamed up with far-left progressive Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to introduce the “Climate Equity Act,” a radical bill that would have decimated the American energy industry.

As vice president, Harris has been an instrumental part of President Joe Biden’s disastrous energy agenda. On day one of his administration, Biden canceled the Keystone XL pipeline project, killing hundreds of jobs and immediately undermining hard-won U.S. energy independence. Biden also halted all future oil and gas leases on federal lands, along with canceling some previously-issued leases.

Fuel and electricity prices have skyrocketed under Biden, and some estimates suggest that electricity costs could double again in parts of the country next year thanks to Biden-Harris policies. By dumping $1.2 trillion in subsidies into solar and wind through the so-called “Inflation Reduction Act” (IRA), Biden and Harris have undercut coal, oil, and natural gas – not only increasing costs, but leaving the country dangerously dependent on unreliable renewable energy sources.

According to Harvard economist Gordon Hanson, a “transition” away from fossil fuels as Harris has proposed will likely cost at least 1.7 million jobs, including 729,000 in the coal, oil, and gas extraction industries, 731,000 in the metallurgic industry, and 200,000 in coal and gas-fueled power plant industry.

Given those shocking numbers, it’s no surprise that vulnerable Democrats like Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania are trying to distance themselves from Biden and Harris. In a recent Casey ad, the three-term senator claims he “bucked Biden to protect fracking” – a rather dubious claim given that Casey voted for the IRA, which directly undercut the Pennsylvania fracking industry.

Voters still on the fence about Harris’s energy agenda should look to Europe and other Western nations that adopted many of the same policies Harris is now proposing years ago.

After Germany shuttered its coal plants and poured billions into wind and solar, it became reliant on natural gas imports, primarily from Russia. The danger of that approach was fully exposed following the start of the Russia-Ukraine war as the nation of 84 million faced widespread blackouts. Berlin quickly scrambled to restart its coal plants.

“Effective and reliable renewable solutions do not currently exist,” Professor Joachim Kirchhoff, an economics expert and co-author of the energy policy for East Germany following Germany’s unification, told me. In addition to reliability concerns, he continued, “the profitability rates of green energy companies are often ten to fifteen times lower than those of their fossil fuel competitors.”

The IRA, Kirchhoff said, drawing from his own experience in Germany “is not sustainable for U.S. taxpayers… Subsidies extend project timelines, affect product quality, and add to the deficit.”

Dutch economist and historian Dr. Henk Van Straaten added that “the rapid pace of growth for green energy companies today – driven by government subsidies – can lead companies to develop weak fundamentals, making them more vulnerable under pressure.”

British Petroleum, one of the largest companies in Europe, announced in 2020 that it planned to cut fossil fuel production by 40 percent by 2030. But earlier this month, following news that the company’s profits had fallen by 30 percent in the first half of 2024, BP dropped its 2030 target.

In Australia, leading energy companies, including Woodside and Origin, recently abandoned a hydrogen energy project, citing “uncertainty around the pace and timing of development of the hydrogen market” – even with $8.7 billion in public subsidies for the project. The ruling Labor Party has simultaneously refused to invest in Australia’s abundant natural gas reserves, leaving the country reliant on foreign imports.

Commenting on the broader global trend of returning to gas and oil production, Australian National Party Senator Matt Canavan said it was rational since the market tends to drift away from radical green policies. BP is “just waking up to the reality that the world’s demand for fossil fuels is growing, not shrinking,” he told Sky News television.

But while the rest of the West is being forced to rethink the practicality of liberal fantasies for a “green revolution,” Kamala Harris has not seemed to take note. If she emerges victorious next week, the United States may well have to contend with an energy agenda that has failed everywhere it has been tried – including in the United States by Harris herself over the past four years.

Ben Solis is the pen name of an international affairs journalist, historian, and researcher.

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Max
Max
1 month ago

People need to wake up. The Biden administration with Harris has already proven to be an enemy of fossil fuels. The alternatives that they proposed have not come about in a timely matter (those blue states have passed unrealistic regulations that won’t be met) and plenty of taxpayer money has been wasted on futile project that benefit only friends of the Democrats. If those uninformed will look at the demise of Europe over the years, socialism is a complete waste on economies: inflated government spending, higher taxes, food shortages, etc. By the way, if the Democrats win, 2025 will be the last year of tax benefits that were passed by Pres. Trump’s administration with Congress and the old tax benefits will be restored — HIGHER TAXES and worse. The Democrats have already stated this to happen with no chance of reprieve if the Democrats retake all of Congress.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
1 month ago

I figured out why Kamala never gets fact checked by the media: because she never provides any. Ask her a question and she auto-responds with a canned answer usually beginning with “let me make this clear” and ending with word salad about her “middle class life”.

FedUp
FedUp
1 month ago

There is evidence all around the world that Kamala’s (and the far lefts) policies fail. But she will continue moving forward for one simple reason. Lefties will never admit they’re wrong. When (not if) her policies fail, she will find someone else to blame because it’s always the fault of someone else.

Sean Rickman
Sean Rickman
1 month ago

What harris is doing is lying to get elected,her agenda has not changed.The democ rats have perfected the”art”of lies and corruption.

Jerry
Jerry
1 month ago

Camela Harris has a bad case of Dumba$$.

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 month ago

She is a demagogue ,will never admit a failure, miscalculation, wrong judgment, or ignorance, that would make her reasonable and would allow her to move on in the right direction, too brainwashed for that.

Leslie
Leslie
1 month ago

After reading several books lately (obtained through Newsmax book page), I now believe that the “climate change” issue is really the most “believable” whole world issue that the leftist world domination folks could come up with. They are working toward a world government and how best to accomplish this? Get rid of the US as a world power. The Soros/Davos/Arabella/WHO people are trying to make climate change a world issue, more important than any single country/government..who will control this? A world organization made up by all those super rich people behind the scenes. They’ll work with China until it gets int heir way, then China will also fall to the world-dominated political forces. I am glad that I will NOT be alive to see this and I’m now glad I didn’t have kids. People all over the world are buying into the climate change myth, it might be too late to stop this.

Marie Saqueton
Marie Saqueton
1 month ago

What can we expect from Kamala and AOC who has no knowledge about what boosts the economy & jobs. They are in the party of TAX, BORROW and SPEND, that’s why we are now over $35,TRILLION in Govt. DEBT that many generations will have to pay & if they don’t BANKRUPT our country first. Vote for businessman & Economists, not nincompoops with big mouths.

Uncle Joey
Uncle Joey
1 month ago

Kamala only does ONE THING right, and if you don’t know what that is……..Ask Willie Brown

Granny26
Granny26
1 month ago

I just hope and pray people are smart enough not to vote for this cackling idiot. She will destroy America as we know it.

Pete
Pete
1 month ago

My SUMMER natural gas bill went up 300%-from a five-dollar service charge with a $30 total bill, to a $100. Service charge $48. Summer electric form max of $120 to being over $200. Send her back to wherever she came from.

Leslie Marchant
Leslie Marchant
1 month ago

Thank you for this article. We seldom hear what is happening globally with the so called Green Agenda. Nice to know some countries are moving away from it. Oh, the money that has been wasted following this agenda!

michael hess
michael hess
1 month ago

why is it you keep voting for the failure party. the only possible reason is you too are a failure. stop being a failure, vote for trump. he is a winner.

Nick
Nick
1 month ago

Climate change / global warming is finally being exposed for the hoax that it is. They continuously lie about it and have never made it correct prediction. It is making a small number of people extremely wealthy. And destroying the incomes and lives of middle-class families

uncleferd
uncleferd
1 month ago

The energy concepts that Harris purports to visualize and lead us towards are not applicable to most of our needs, except solar power for residential housing and businesses, in climates that favor it.
One of my clients had roof-mounted solar that was dedicated to low-voltage instruments, but it barely paid back, was not economical to service or upgrade, and was demolished and removed around 4 years ago.
Without fossil fuels, there is currently no engine design that can provide adequate power-to-weight ratio and output duration for applications such as agricultural equipment, shipping by truck, air travel, and many others. I do understand that new, far-more-efficient solar collector technology is reportedly under R&D, but have no definitive info on it yet.
Regarding “miracle energy production equipment”, a distrustfull disposition towards hype over any such innovation may not be entirely inappropriate for, at least, the near future.

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