Manchin-Schumer Bill Cuts Emissions in Half In 8 Years – It’s the UN-WEF Agenda
The new Schumer-Manchin BBB bill is now called the “Inflation Reduction Act,” a misnomer since it raises taxes by $330 BILLION and adding to inflation while we are in a recession.
As soon as Republicans voted for CHIPS, Manchin decided to go for the BBB bill that raises taxes, expands Obamacare, and sets up a slush fund for The Green New Deal.
Manchin double-crossed his Senate GOP colleagues to do Chuck Schumer’s bidding with a reconciliation gimmick. He’s a professional democrat and always gives in. Democrats punish integrity and reward treachery.
We are not hearing how this new bill matches up to the misery we see taking place throughout the Western World.
THE INFLATION BBB BILL IS AGENDA 2030
The Build Back Better bill puts us on the same path as Canada, Ireland, The Netherlands, and other nations being forced to cut farm emissions by 40%.
For example, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a 40% reduction plan. He gets there with huge reductions in oil and gas, heavy industry, electricity, and transportation. This is the same plan Biden’s administration is setting up for us. It’s based on the World Economic Forum and UN goals for Agenda 2030.
The climate package does open up leases for oil and gas, but only as a temporary bridge. The real problem with this bill is it moves to reduce emissions 40% by 2030. With additional actions planned by Democrats, the cut in emissions will be 50 to 52% by 2030.
The ETC set a target of 40%. South Korea and the EU set a target of 40%. Some reports say the EU might cut emissions by 55%.
The BBB-Inflation Reduction Act calls for a 40-50% cut in emissions.
“It’s going to be the largest climate investment in American history by far,” Leah Stokes, an environmental politics professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, told The Hill.
It includes a long-term extension of clean energy tax credits in line with what we’ve previously modeled, which means it could plausibly put the U.S. on track to reduce emissions by 40 percent in 2030,” Ben King of Rhodium Group said in a statement.
“Additional action by the Biden administration and states can help close the rest of the gap to the target of a 50-52 percent cut in emissions by 2030,” he added.
Rhodium Group’s modeling has shown that without any legislative action, the U.S. would be expected to reduce its emissions by between 24 and 35 percent.
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All members of congress are bought corrupt pull peddling open border gun grabbing drug pushing war loving parasite traitors. All laws passed by congress reduce freedom and destroy free markets. Who is John Galt? TEXIT!
I’m sure the chi coms will reduce emissions as well.
Guns are next on the agenda, today as a matter of fact