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Biden's Drilling Restrictions Will Increase Carbon Emissions: Report

Remember the Congressman who was shot with a gun and hospitalized by a Bernie Sanders supporter a few years back?

We only ask that question because the mainstream media doesn't seem to remember. Why would they?

Anyway, that man, Steve Scalise, is calling out our new President.

Scalise says Joe Biden's new restriction on the energy industry are going to create more pollution, not less.

Ian Hanchett reports:

On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-LA) stated President Joe Biden’s restrictions on oil drilling won’t just hurt jobs, but “carbon emissions are going to go up” because oil production will increase in countries that don’t have the same environmental standards as the U.S.
Scalise said, [relevant remarks begin around 2:45] “These are really good jobs. These are careers for people who have been working, in many cases, second and third generation, producing American energy. This is something that’s allowed us to lower energy costs. Oh, and by the way, our standards are so much better in America than these other countries these jobs will go to. It’s not like nobody’s going to produce oil. It’s going to be a gift to countries like Russia, Venezuela, and by the way, carbon emissions are going to go up. Because those countries don’t have the good standards. We use the money in Louisiana to restore our coast. It’s a big environmental issue, rebuilding land that’s been lost over decades from the levying of the Mississippi River. That money comes from drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.”
Oil Train Derails In Washington State

CUSTER, WA - DECEMBER 22: Emergency response personnel work at the scene of a derailed train carrying crude oil on December 22, 2020 in Custer, Washington. BNSF Railway Company released a statement saying the train was traveling north when seven tank cars derailed, resulting in a fire and evacuations of the area. (Photo by David Ryder/Getty Images)


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