Re: What's Going on in China?
Reply #323 –
The US fossil lobby is extremely powerful, but battered. I see no sign Biden will try to go up against them, but he might encircle. If he does and succeeds, power will shift globally. Particularly to the detriment of Russia, Arab states, Iran and Venezuela.
I appreciate your insights into Russia and China, jax; but I've a quibble or two:
While I agree Biden will not really "fight" what others call Big Oil, he will do his utmost to destroy a fairly large swath of our middle class with his "meddling"...: Halting the pipeline between Canada and the Gulf of Mexico; encouraging state governors like California's Gavin Newsom to advance the fight against economic sanity by adopting any damn-fool method to virtue-signal Our (his) commitment to Climate Nirvana Utopia; facilitating -if not out-right forcing- local schools to adopt absurd and contradictory credos, at the behest of -- teachers unions? (Like Parkinson noted ages ago: Organizations eventually discard their purported purpose in favor of increase and aggrandizement... Our teachers unions seem little interested in teaching future citizens; voters and activists are what are needed! More union members...) If Biden succeeds -and he stands a better chance than did Obama- I don't see such leading to a redoubtable U.S. energy sector; quite the opposite:
power will shift globally. Particularly to the detriment of [easing of competition to] Russia, Arab states, Iran and Venezuela.
You will admit that oil-rich failed or failing states -in the Liberal sense of yore- will benefit from a U.S. precluded from attaining energy independence?