On Wednesday’s broadcast of the Fox Business Network’s “Kudlow,” Sen. Joe Manchin - who's starting to sound more and more like a Republican in Dem's clothing - stated, “You cannot be the superpower of the world if you have to depend on other nations to produce your energy” and that he’s in a different spot than his party and President Joe Biden because “they have a hard time coming to grips that you’ve got to use everything you’ve got” or else you “end up like Germany did” and “in one heck of a mess.”
Manchin discussed vows to defend NATO allies and working with allies, and stated, “That’s all good. But…we have to have energy independent. You cannot be the superpower of the world if you have to depend on other nations to produce your energy. And I’m just in a different place than my caucus or the colleagues or the president and they have a hard time coming to grips that you’ve got to use everything you’ve got. You’ve got to use your gas, you’ve got to use your coal, you’ve got to use your oil, and you have to develop wind and solar and hydro and geothermal and hydrogen. All of these things I’m for. But I’m not going to leave us in a void, Larry, I’m just not going to basically go down that path and end up like Germany did, trying to get something - rid of something - that you don’t think you like because you think something else will replace it. And then, when you get to that time period, it doesn’t replace it, so you’re in one heck of a mess.”
Manchin discussed vows to defend NATO allies and working with allies, and stated, “That’s all good. But…we have to have energy independent. You cannot be the superpower of the world if you have to depend on other nations to produce your energy. And I’m just in a different place than my caucus or the colleagues or the president and they have a hard time coming to grips that you’ve got to use everything you’ve got. You’ve got to use your gas, you’ve got to use your coal, you’ve got to use your oil, and you have to develop wind and solar and hydro and geothermal and hydrogen. All of these things I’m for. But I’m not going to leave us in a void, Larry, I’m just not going to basically go down that path and end up like Germany did, trying to get something - rid of something - that you don’t think you like because you think something else will replace it. And then, when you get to that time period, it doesn’t replace it, so you’re in one heck of a mess.”
Makes perfect sense to me and you,
but that other Joe just doesn't get it.
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