Posted on 08/24/2016 1:14:57 PM PDT by Innovative
The keep it in the ground fossil-fuel strategy described by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as a done deal would kill more than 380,000 jobs and deliver a $70 billion annual hit to the economy, according to a report released Wednesday.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for 21st Century Energy found that banning fossil fuel production on public lands and offshore waters would result in a loss of $70 billion in annual GDP as well as $11.3 billion in royalties, along with massive direct and indirect job losses.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Perhaps Donald Trump can use this info in an ad or on one of his chart cards. It needs to go viral.
[The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Institute for 21st Century Energy found that banning fossil fuel production on public lands and offshore waters would result in a loss of $70 billion in annual GDP as well as $11.3 billion in royalties, along with massive direct and indirect job losses.]
Then have a talk with your RINO a**holes that are supporting Hillary.
Hillary supporters don’t care.She is an unindicted criminal and they know it. She allowed Americans to die in Benghazi and they know it. She took bribes in the form of dough-nations to the Clinton Foundation and they know it.
What makes you think this will be a deal breaker for them?
Hillary’s “Great Leap Forward”.
It may be their jobs that might get lost. That should bring them up to reality, one would hope.
Many don’t realize that elections really matter for their personal situation too.
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Yep...meanwhile she will be the richest person on the planet. None of them will be living in the poverty they seek for us.
It sounds just like everything else they do.
>**cough**dilithiumcrystals**cough**
I thought it was Beryllium Spheres instead?
“Never give up, never surrender” /s
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