It's all about energy use. The more energy we, as individuals, use in our daily lives, the higher our standard of living and the better our quality of life. In the West, energy use has been going up steadily from the 15th century. Two vital points:
The supply of energy is infinite. We will never run out of energy.
Energy use has no moral component. There is nothing either "right" or "wrong" about using energy.
Greater energy use does not mean harm to the enviornment. The effect on the environment depends on how the energy is extracted and used, not the amount of energy used. For example, increasing the energy output of nuclear plants has no effect on the environment.
The globalists are attempting to drastically reduce the energy use of Western nations. As their plots succeed, we see our quality of life declining. It will continue to decline as our energy use declines.
The way to reverse this trend of a degrading standard of living it to use more energy. This can only happen if our leaders make energy cheap and readily available. This cannot occur on wind power or solar power. We need coal power, oil power, natural gas power, and nuclear power. We need these things not only to sustain our quality of life as individuals, but to sustain our civilization.
I really want to read but can't bring myself to give Alex Epstein my money. I've heard great things about it but will likely just borrow it from the library one day.
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