Posted on 04/25/2022 12:03:32 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
U.S. climate envoy John Kerry said Monday that American industrial leaders should be working to convince members of Congress to take action on climate change.
“I think one of the things you could really help us with is the Congress of the United States,” Kerry told Warner Baxter, the executive chairman of Ameren and the vice chairman of the Edison Electric Institute, during the 6th Global Electrification Forum.
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John Kerry - he’s mental, right?
Industry should convince members of Kerry’s political party that they should do away with ... industry.
This from a person who is much smarter than I.
Congress should ground all private aviation as a first step then.
How would that work out for JF’nK?
An extremely wealthy insufferable doofus.
He’s just a gigolo, and every body knows he doesn’t have clue, it’s just about flying around , cause he doesn’t have a thing to do,
I think one of the things that could really help is if John Effing Kerry and the rest of his insane Green New Deal Bozos would just fade away!
For a minute there I thought it said Kerry spoke at an electrocution forum.
Lurch needs to shut up and go away, far away!
Hey did you ever light a fire in your yard to warm up the neighborhood ,LOL
I am constantly asking myself: does he really believe this sh1t?
I hope your aren't serious? That guy is a pinhead.
And a Traitor, to boot!
JF’nK is a two timin’ gigolo.
He was able to take an order of magnitude or so step up.
His first conquest has passed.
“That guy is a pinhead”
Like BOR? [incl. falafels and loofahs...]
This is stupid - if the “industrial leaders” want to do this - then just do it. You don’t need Congress to mandate you to do something.
Is that where I go to find out why my power has been cut off?
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