Reuters reports today that China is importing raw materials at record rates and boosting its energy industry with more coal production. This is because China’s goal is to be the lone global superpower by 2049.
In America, Joe Biden is moving to help China achieve its goal. Yesterday, the Biden regime put out this video of Biden climate fuhrer Gina McCarthy announcing that our energy independence and industrial capability will be intentionally destroyed via the Marxist poison called ‘intersectionality.’
It’s amazing, if you transcribe the comments, you can easily see how totally without content these remarks are:
Climate change is an intersectional issue. And I’m going to tell you why.
HEAD: Climate change is a ___________ issue
(Insert: Health, Racial Justice, Human Rights in the blank)
Hi I’m Gina McCarthy. I’m the National Climate Advisor for President Biden.
The biggest opportunity that this country has to grow jobs is to invest in clean energy.
HEAD: How is climate change an economic issue?
The very solutions that we need to deploy to fix climate change are going to be the solutions that we need to grow our economy again.
We’re talking about good jobs, good-paying union jobs, and meeting the needs of individuals all across this country — in every community.
Climate change is a racial justice issue…
HEAD: How is climate change a racial justice issue?
… because it exacerbates the challenges in the communities that have been left behind. It goes after the very same communities that pollution has held back and racism has held back. And it’s our opportunity to serve those communities — to elevate them.
Young people have a big stake in the issue…
HEAD: How is climate change a youth issue?
…of climate change and what we do or don’t do, because it’s your future that’s at stake. Which is the exciting part of today, is that the youth are not sitting on the sidelines, they’re speaking up. And the best way to get their parents to move is for them to demand change. We want young people engaged, we want them to vote as soon as they can. There is so much that you can do, but make sure you keep bugging the heck out of us old dudes so we do the right thing.
Climate change impacts the people…
HEAD: How is climate change a human rights issue?
…that have been left behind.
The communities have been marginalized by systemic racism — the communities that haven’t been invested in. Which is why this administration is going to focus our attention on those very communities to grow jobs, to get better housing, to get them access to good food.
It is all about justice. Climate justice is about equal rights.
Look, I think we spend an awful lot of time…
HEAD: Where do we go from here?
…talking about the challenges that climate change poses. But the really interesting question is: how do we turn that into an opportunity?
I want you to know that there are climate solutions available to use today, that if we deploy them across the country, we can get almost to the finish line.
Yes, we’re going to invest in new technologies, but for crying out loud, that are available to us today. And we’ll get you the future that you deserve.
(end of transcript).
I guess the “future you deserve” is the result of electing Democrats…