The current G7 leaders (of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States) are divided over energy policy, with FJB (i.e., the present occupant in the White House) and Justin Trudeau committing America and Canada to more supply chain crises and food shortages. Sundance at Conservative Treehouse reports:
The larger issue comes down to a
catastrophic energy agenda by Joe Biden made worse by U.S. foreign
policy. Biden has killed the U.S. oil and gas industry driving up the
price of energy which is having horrific consequences as consumer prices skyrocket.
Simultaneous to this bad domestic energy policy, Biden has placed sanctions
against Russian oil and gas with the backdrop of preexisting sanctions against
Iran and Venezuela.
No oil/gas from Russia, no oil/gas
from Iran, no oil/gas from Venezuela and now less oil/gas from the United
States. The western alliance is trying to push the climate change agenda
while cutting off their own access to cheap energy supplies. THIS
is the primary source of what has been called “global inflation,” it is a
self-inflicted wound against the citizens in the western nations.
Full report is here. And in a subsequent blogpost, Sundance continues:
. . . With a pending global food
shortage only looking worse by the day British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has
proposed to use biofuel farmland to grow food that can be consumed by people.
German Chancellor Olaf Schulz is also
supporting the plan. However, Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau have denounced the
effort to expand food production in the U.S. and Canada and blocked the
framework from G7 policy.
. . .
However, the U.S. (Biden) and
Canada (Trudeau) will not generate more food for people because that would
undercut the effort for climate change.
Maintaining the climate change
agenda is more important than feeding people, according to Justin Trudeau and
Joe Biden.
Full report is here.
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