screamed and wagged her finger at Zeldin after he silenced her by mentioning Supreme Court environmental cases she apparently knew nothing about.
The purple-haired DeLauro later said that Zeldin should maybe try drinking a cup of glyphosate, the active ingredient in weed killer Roundup.
In a town where hot air, witless politicians, and ruinous policies outweigh sensibility, Zeldin gives hope. Earlier this month, the New York Times reported that “Zeldin has fundamentally shifted both the EPA’s mission and the words he uses to describe it.”
Rather than harping on terms such as “global warming,” “energy efficiency,” “pollution,” “toxics,” and “public health,” Zeldin instead uses “energy dominance,” “American energy,” “economic growth,” “red tape,” and “cost of living,” the Times complained. The narrative swing is apparently part of Zeldin’s effort to oversee “a systematic unraveling of climate change protections.”
To the Times and the rest of the true believers, the climate grifters, the gullible and useful idiots, and the revolutionaries on the left, this is a tragedy.
But clear thinkers are delighted. The global warming tale has held sway for far too long without sufficient challenges at the policymaking level. At least $16 trillion has been wasted on a phantom problem, students have been indoctrinated into a cult, and extremism in the defense of the environment is a vice. It’s past time to be free of the chains of climate tyranny.
— Written by the I&I Editorial Board
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