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The Energy Trap

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After the spectacular failures of the COVID response, “the experts” appear to be on a roll. That is, they are once again not “following the science” but being led by politics, ideology, and the madness of crowds.

The big issues right now demonstrating mass folly on a societal level? Aside from agriculture policy, trade, subsidy, banking and high finance, and “climate change,” the big one — not unrelated to most of the rest — is the power grid.

About which our leaders seem to be nuts.

What we know is the supply of “renewable energy” is nowhere near enough to meet the general demand for energy. California’s a great example, announcing “the end of fossil fuel-​powered car sales by 2035” but sporting a power grid that is already unable to handle demand, which became bitterly funny when the Golden State asked citizens not to charge their electric cars during high-​demand hot days.

US Power Grid Needs Trillions in Upgrades to Accommodate Renewable Energy Demands,” reads a recent Epoch Times feature.

Trillions.

It’s not as if America is rolling, like Uncle Scrooge, in trillion-​dollar surpluses. As I type these words, the US Debt Clock shows the federal government quickly approaching $31 trillion in public debt.

So now we’ll need more trillions to keep the lights on?

Yes.

Our lives depend on electrical energy, our civilization runs on electricity, but our leaders have been painting us into a corner. Bad policies that hobble efficient fuel sources and pushing inefficient sources have set a trap.

And the only real way out of the trap is one politicians don’t like: admitting they were wrong and reversing their policies.

This is Common Sense. I’m Paul Jacob.


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3 replies on “The Energy Trap”

The political leadership is not so much stumbling as it is pursuing a really malevolent agenda. Their vision is of ordinary people diminished — wearing masks, using mass-​transit, living in high-​density housing in cities, eating insects served by a food service.

Rather than admitting that they are wrong, they need a catastrophe to distract. A false flagish attack on the Homeland. Or a war. Something bigger than a regular war, which lately doesn’t even make the headlines. Something more intense. Threat of nuclear annihilation a plus. Something to justify retaining power due to the emergency.
Mebbe even in time for the midterms.

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