From Bloomberg Business Week for Oct 26, 2020:
Trump's
H-1B Visa reforms... to prevent businesses from undercutting wages...
require employers to increase the salaries of H-1B visa holders...
visas for workers hired by information technology firms will be limited
to one year... to reduce demand for H-1B by 1/3.... a triumph for US
workers... making the cost of employing foreign workers prohibitive....
The
Covid-19 pandemic caused the deepest US recession since WWII... the
economy has roared back... the government is likely to report that GDP
rose an annualized 30% in the 3rd quarter... a postwar record...
remarkable... Economists... predict stronger than normal GDP growth for
the current quarter and all of 2021... 2 things... states ended the
general shutdowns... Congress and the Fed came to the rescue...
consumers... spending has risen for 4 straight months... housing...
the highest (index) since 1985... Chief Financial Officers are more
optimistic now (under Trump) than they were during the 2009 recession
(under Obama)....
Mr. Biden Will ‘Transition’ You Now
He won’t ban fracking. He’ll merely strangle it with regulation.
By The Editorial Board The Wall Street Journal
Updated Oct. 23, 2020 8:28 pm ET
Joe
Biden committed the gaffe of telling the truth about his climate
policies Thursday night when he said he wants to “transition” the U.S.
from fossil fuels. The Democratic nominee is admitting that he plans to
regulate the oil and gas business out of existence, and Americans soon
to be “transitioned” may want to pay attention.
“Would you close down the oil industry?” asked President Trump during the debate.
Mr. Biden: “By the way, I would transition from the oil industry, yes.”
Mr. Trump: “Oh, that’s a big statement.”
Mr. Biden: “I will transition. It is a big statement. Because I would stop.”
Moderator Kristen Welker: “Why would you do that?”
Mr. Biden: “Because the oil industry pollutes, significantly.”
The
Biden campaign knew their man made a political mistake because after
the debate he tried to backtrack by saying he had merely meant that he’d
eliminate subsidies for oil and gas. He also insisted he won’t ban
shale drilling, known as fracking, though in the primaries he had said
he would.
But
Mr. Biden was telling the truth during the debate, and his policy
proposals clearly show he plans to strangle oil and gas. Behold the
transition strategy.
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The
playbook is the one Barack Obama used to put coal on the road to ruin
by relentlessly raising its cost. This included the Environmental
Protection Agency’s mercury rule and Clean Power Plan, which the Supreme
Court blocked in 2015 and 2016. But by then it was too late, as coal’s
share of power generation fell by a third and 40% of mining jobs were
lost between 2009 and 2016.
Mr.
Biden’s assault starts with a ban on drilling leases and development on
federal land, which accounts for 22% of oil and 12% of gas production,
mostly in Gulf Coast states. The American Petroleum Institute estimates
this would cost 120,000 jobs in Texas, 62,000 in New Mexico and 21,000
in Alabama.
He
also backs “robust federal standards” on methane releases from
pipelines as well as storage facilities, which the Trump Administration
relaxed. Large producers support stricter methane regulations because
they can absorb the cost. But this would squeeze smaller players out of
business.
Next
he’d use the Endangered Species Act and National Monuments Act to limit
lands open to development. The Obama Fish and Wildlife Service in 2015
walled off 10.7 million acres in the western U.S. for the sage grouse,
but the Trump Administration pared those back.
The
transitioning won’t stop there. Mr. Biden wants all infrastructure
projects that require federal approval or receive federal funds to
undergo a “climate test.” Regulators under the National Environmental
Policy Act already must analyze the direct environmental impact.
But
under Mr. Biden’s climate test, federal agencies would also have to
project the costs from carbon emissions attributable to every new
pipeline or liquefied natural gas terminal. Does it contribute to rising
sea levels in Florida, say, or drought in sub-Saharan Africa? These
potential costs are so elastically definable that they would let
regulators ban almost any oil and gas project if they choose.
The
former Veep would also use regulation to choke demand—for instance, by
requiring expensive carbon sequestration technologies on power plants.
According to Energy Information Administration estimates, these
technologies raise the “overnight capital costs” of new gas-fired plants
two- to three-fold.
Sweetened
subsidies for wind and solar power would also make natural gas less
competitive in wholesale markets. Prices for renewables sometimes
already fall below zero in some markets. Americans would nonetheless pay
more for power in Mr. Biden’s “transition” to a fossil-free grid as
gas-fired plants are prematurely retired and replaced with expensive
battery storage.
The
irony, as Mr. Trump said at the debate, is that fracking is the main
reason U.S. energy-related carbon emissions have fallen 15% since 2007.
Cheaper natural gas has replaced coal, with the gas share of electric
generation nearly doubling since 2007.
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All
of this will mean hundreds of thousands of lost jobs. Mr. Biden after
the debate said he wouldn’t get “rid of fossil fuels for a long time,”
perhaps not until 2050, and promised new jobs in green energy. Mr. Obama
promised millions of new green jobs too, but the main jobs boom in his
two terms was from the fracking revolution due to innovation and market
demand.
Will
laid-off roustabouts in Ohio get relocation subsidies to install solar
panels in California? How about workers in industries that support or
depend on fracking, such as Wisconsin sand mines and Pennsylvania
cracker plants? Even the United Auto Workers project that increasing
electric car production over the next several years would cost 35,000
jobs.
Comments by Michael Master
Trump
is hated by high tech. He is stopping them from using foreign cheap
labor. He is putting American workers first. He is doing what
Obama/Biden failed to do, so the high tech firms are putting lots of
money behind Biden.
Soros
sunk a quarter of a billion dollars into getting Biden elected. a
quarter of a billion. Bloomberg has at least $150 million into Biden.
What do you think that those high tech companies, Soros, and Bloomberg expect from Biden for their campaign contributions?
While
Biden and Democrats lie about the state of the economy, all statistics
show that Trump is doing a great job of reviving the economy despite the
obstructions from Pelosi to make America great again... again. A
record 11.4 million net jobs created in less than 5 months. 7.8%
unemployment rate instead of the anticipated 20%. Currently only 14
million unemployed instead of the anticipated 40 million.
All
statistics showed prior to the China virus that the USA economy was the
strongest for all Americans in the history of the USA. i.e. wages
increased more in one year of Trump than for the entire 8 years of
Obama/Biden. Wages increased 5 times more % under Trump's 3 1/2 years
than the entire 8 years of Obama/Biden. The unemployment rates for
Blacks and Hispanics were the lowest in the history of the USA. How?
immigration decreases. USMCA. tariffs on products from China. tax
reforms... exactly what globalists want to have reversed by Biden.
It
is most interesting that after Democrats impeded Trump for the last 4
years with "resist," "obstruct," the Muller investigation,
impeachment, spying by Comey and the deep state, and lies about Trump
colluding with Russians to affect the 2016 election, those Democrats
blame Trump for the divisions in the USA. go figure. dishonest.
dishonest. dishonest. Just like the relationship of Joe Biden with
his son's company concerning Burisma, Ukraine, Russia, and China.
Dishonest.
Turn on your TV. What do you see on mainstream
media? Covid. Covid. Covid. Why? Because it is distraction from what
Joe Biden did to sell out America with his son and is distraction from
all the good that Trump did in putting America first to make America
great again.
Before you vote, watch one complete Trump rally on C-Span.
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We again thank Michael Master for his contribution and A. F. Branco for the excellent illustration. Adrian Vance

If Green energy was all that the Democrats claim, why didn't the Obama/Biden & Co. bailout of GM include building a fleet of electric U.S.P.S. Mail delivery vehicles? If ever a perfect application for EV usage including centralized charging stations and service facilities, it would be mail carrier vehicles and local Post Offices.
ReplyDeleteAll the virtues of EV over fuel-powered mail trucks are evident: limited driving distance, lots of stops and starts, endless idling of gasoline engines en route (gasoline engines produce more and dirtier/more toxic exhaust at idle than under any driving condition).
YET- these arrogant, condescending politicians that feel superior in intellect over the electorate apparently never even thought of fostering their green energy baby while paying off the United Auto Workers Union by saving General Motors.
The question becomes: Who ARE the politicians serving?
How stupid do these politicians think WE the People are?
You would be amazed how stupid people can be: A friend of mine is a recently retried Presiding Judge of our County Superior Court and a former high school Physics teacher so we have a lot in common and talk often. I gave him a copy of my paper "CO2 Is Innocent" that has been read by 7000 scientists and engineers in the LinkdIn database without one criticism and I have been invited to present it at science conferences in Paris, Luxemburg and Singapore after each reviewed the piece. Nonetheless, my judge friend was not convinced by my paper and would not do the demo experiment outlined therein and costing a few Dollars so I am going to demonstrate my setup for him and yet wonder how he will react. This man cannot believe that men with Ph.D.s could participate in a fraud, but he is not thinking that where their jobs are their livelihoods they will say anything. That is the key. (See paper at: https://ScienceFrauds.blogspot.com)
ReplyDeleteAdrian, I have been following you for many years now, and am well familiar with your writings on the CO2 global warming hoax. Your work is admirable, easy to read and understand - except, of course, for those who are close-minded or brain-washed like your friend appears to be. That he is a judge is, in a sense, amusing in light of his dismissive view of your presentation.
ReplyDeleteYour friend may need to be approached in the same manner as an alcoholic or drug addict, with the same pattern of denial, defensiveness, and justification being the first stages and steps toward rehabilitation.
Thank you much for your endorsement and participation here. I am really disappointed that my friend the judge has not concluded from my paper that I am right as he has been taught about Le Chatelie and Grahams's law, etc. and if in question he can easily do the demo-experiment, but has not. I can only conclude that he does not want to know the truth and rather bow to our corrupt institutions as his livelihood, and now pension, is coming from these people. For that reason I have designed a simple one bottle version fully outfitted with thermometer and dropper loaded with water, baking soda and vinegar. Then, he has to do it or admit to himself that he is part of the fraud. It will probably cost me a friend, but I mean to oppose this fraud however I may.
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