After the trump administration released their climate assessment report last Friday, the
media, as I mentioned earlier in the week, spinel actually a lot of time talking about
climate change, which is something we've never seen before. On NBC meet the press. They decided
to go a little bit different route and, uh, Chuck Todd brought on Republican Representative
Mike Lee. Now they did talk about climate change, but instead of bringing on, you know,
a scientist or somebody with a plan to address the issue, Chuck Todd brought on Representative
Mike Lee from Utah who told us that, yeah, fossil fuel emissions probably aren't the
healthiest things, but you know, what's worse regulations. That is what Mike Lee said. He
said, yeah, we understand emissions are bad, but we can't destroy the economy to fix the
planet God know which shows two things. First and foremost, Mike Lee doesn't think that
there is actually a problem with climate change and to. He's not smart enough to understand
how regulations actually helped the economy. And before I explained the very simple math
behind that, let me read you what Mike Lee said here. There's no question that for a
variety of reasons and regardless of where one stands on the issue of climate change,
that the burning of fossil fuels does admit into the environment a number of things that
aren't the healthiest.
All the proposals I've seen so far that would address any of these issues would devastate
the u s economy and have little or no benefit that is demonstrable from our standpoint.
Well, from your standpoint, Mike Lee, you're an absolute idiot. Studies from the EPA itself
have proven that for every dollar spent on compliance, it generates an additional $14
in economic activity. So we spend $1 on regulations to protect the environment and that $1 then
generates $14 throughout the economy. So suppose we're spending $1,000,000,000 to mitigate
climate change on regulations and whatever. That 1 billion generates $14 billion in economic
activity. So there's your very simple math as to why regulations actually helped the
economy. You idiot. But here's another. I don't think Mike Lee is read the report. I
don't think he understands the big words in it or the science or the charts and graphs
and numbers.
I don't think Mike Lee is an intelligent person and I have no problem saying that based on
his comments right there for Chuck Todd. But here's the thing, uh, Mike, how bad is it
going to hurt the economy when according to the climate assessment, a corn and soybean
crop yields diminish in the United States and we're not able to produce enough food.
How's that gonna help the economy when we don't have enough food? So suddenly there's
a shortage in supply and an increase in demand that causes prices to skyrocket. Hey, how's
it going to help the economy? Large portions of our country are just literally on fire.
How's it going to help the economy when entire coastal cities are underwater? How's it going
to help our economy when insurance companies go bankrupt because they can no longer cover
the losses. I insurance companies have been planning. I don't know if you guys know this,
but they've been planning for climate change for over 15 years.
That's the one industry in the United States that's been taking it seriously because they
understand the risks. That's literally their job to understand risk. Everybody else just
been whistling past the graveyard, including Mike Lee, but I can promise you, Mike, no
matter what you say about regulations, it's going to do a lot more damage to our economy
to just let the entire country burned to the ground. If we enforce the regulations that
are on the books, if we create new ones to help protect the environment so we have a
livable a country, we're going to generate billions upon billions of dollars in new economic
activity. It's a win. When we get to save the planet and boost our economy, only a true
idiot would think that those things are not worth it.
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