2/23/24

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• Skepticism about current climate change discourse, comparing it to historical fear-mongering tactics.

Parallel drawn between climate change warnings and scare tactics for control and financial gain.

Critique of wealth redistribution through government intervention, likening it to Marxism rather than justice akin to Robin Hood.

Suggestion that climate action advocates like Mayor Brandon Johnson should personally contribute financially to mitigate climate effects.

Prediction that successful lawsuits against oil companies for climate damages could result in increased consumer prices as companies offset losses.
 

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I want the climate to change. It's supposed to change. There have been times in history where climate change has been severe, you know, where it was wintertime all summer long.

We've had those experiences, we being the human race. Not a comfortable thing, but it wasn't because free market enterprise was polluting the atmosphere. But if that were to happen today, and it could, it's, you know, like the crisis pandering.

Now, we've heard stories of, you know, during the age of exploration, where Europeans would go to previously uncontacted tribes. And they would tell them, the Europeans knowing that there was an eclipse about to happen. And they would tell the uncontacted tribes who were unaware of that, that they're going to make the sun, they're going to make the sun hidden.

If they don't do what they tell them to do. I don't remember the details of the story. But what happened was this perfectly natural phenomenon.

They were exploiting that to terrify these tribal people. And it worked. Well, it doesn't work anymore, because now the tribal people know better.

Go to, you know, any one of those tribes, if they still exist and say, hey, we're going to have an eclipse if you don't do what I tell you to do. And they'll just say, you're an idiot. You know why? Because they came to their senses.

They're now educated, they know better. Same thing is true with climate change. It's like an eclipse.

It happens. Don't use it to scare us. It's like some rigid fundamentalists trying to use hellfire to scare people into heaven.

Scare them to give up their money. I'm not saying all hellfire preachers do that. But some of them do.

There's a long history of it. And that seems to be the bottom line of all these scare tactics, is controlling people and wrenching money out of whoever has it, which is the government, which does it. And what are we $30 trillion in debt now? They don't have it.

Where are they going to get it? From us taxpayers. What do you call that when you take from the rich and give to the poor? That's not Robin Hood-ism. That's Marxism.

What Robin Hood did is he stole from the greedy government. You know, the guys like Mayor Brandon, and he gave to the people who really needed it. You know, why doesn't Brandon Johnson fork over some cash out of his pocket? I'm sure he probably makes a good six-figure income.

I don't know what his income is, but I'm guessing he makes more than the people whose basements are flooding, so maybe he can help them out. Oh, he didn't cause it, though. We caused it.

The oil companies caused it. Now, they're setting a precedent. If he gets away with this, every city in the country, every town, we're going to see the oil companies as cash cows.

And what are the oil companies going to have to do? They're going to have to raise their profits to make—raise their prices to make a profit. That's the way we're heading. If you got something out of this video, join our family by subscribing to our YouTube channel.

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