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The Secretary of State Blinken is letting everyone know that since the Nordstream explosion this is a tremendous opportunity for Europe to remove dependence to Russia. How convenient. The Green New Deal would not have worked in Florida. The UN panics and tells The [CB]s to stop raising rates. The [DS] is panicking over the midterms, they have plans in place to create chaos, this will all fail. The people are ready and the [DS] knows if they lose control it is over. Trump posted a truth that says "The silent majority is back" it is now time to vote them all out. Countermeasures are in place.
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Economy
WOW! Biden Secretary of State Blinken Says Nord Stream Explosions “A Tremendous Opportunity” for Europe to “Remove Dependence on Russian Energy” (VIDEO).
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* In a bold statement this weekend, Secretary of State Tony Blinken cheered the news of the explosions as “a tremendous opportunity” for Europe “to remove dependence on Russian energy.”
Antiwar reported:
“It’s a tremendous opportunity to once and for all remove the dependence on Russian energy and thus to take away from Vladimir Putin the weaponization of energy as a means of advancing his imperial designs,” Blinken said at a joint press conference with Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly.
source: thegatewaypundit.com
Electric vehicles and the evacuation of Florida
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* It is fortunate that as of the current moment, electric vehicles constitute only about 100,000, out of nearly 8 million vehicles registered to drive on Florida’s roads. What if they all were electric, the (impractical) dream dream of greenies?
* Depending on how heavily loaded they were, even assuming everyone had a full battery charge, cars from southern Florida would start running out of juice after 100 – 250 miles. They would then have to spend hours at recharging stations, which would rapidly be clogged with other cars and trucks waiting their turn, since an electricity “fill up” can easily take an hour or more,
* Those cars that ran out of juice on the highway would block traffic. Even assuming that emergency service vehicles could get to them (unlikely if the entire fleet were electric cars), towing a portable generator (powered by fossil fuels, of course) and recharging the stalled vehicles would take plenty of time, as well, further blocking traffic. The stranded cars would, of course, have no air conditioning, no wipers, no GPS.
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Source: americanthinker.com
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