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Eco-Craziness

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The eco-craziness continues as we're seeing an attack on our food supply, gasoline powered vehicles and on gas appliances. In fact, the craziness has become so bad that even EV owners are starting to turn their backs on electric cars.--Returning to Crosstalk to discuss the craziness was Tom DeWeese. Tom is the grassroots coordinator for CFACT. He's also president of American Policy Center. Tom is one of the nation's leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education and American sovereignty and independence and protecting our constitutionally-guaranteed rights.-When Tom appears on Crosstalk, he covers a lot of ground and this broadcast did not disappoint as Jim had him comment on the following---The World Economic Forum and their desire to -reinvent- our food supply.-Eminent domain part of a plan to build the world's largest carbon capture pipeline.-Wind tower farms out in the ocean---Some apparently believe bugs are a marginalized group. If so, how can they eat them---Is the gas appliance ban misinformation---Is there enough energy being produced to keep up with the demand for EV chargers---Fires caused by lithium batteries.--Get the details on these points and more, and hear comments from listeners, on this edition of Crosstalk.
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The eco-craziness continues as we're seeing an attack on our food supply, gasoline powered vehicles and on gas appliances. In fact, the craziness has become so bad that even EV owners are starting to turn their backs on electric cars.--Returning to Crosstalk to discuss the craziness was Tom DeWeese. Tom is the grassroots coordinator for CFACT. He's also president of American Policy Center. Tom is one of the nation's leading advocates of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy, back-to-basics education and American sovereignty and independence and protecting our constitutionally-guaranteed rights.-When Tom appears on Crosstalk, he covers a lot of ground and this broadcast did not disappoint as Jim had him comment on the following---The World Economic Forum and their desire to -reinvent- our food supply.-Eminent domain part of a plan to build the world's largest carbon capture pipeline.-Wind tower farms out in the ocean---Some apparently believe bugs are a marginalized group. If so, how can they eat them---Is the gas appliance ban misinformation---Is there enough energy being produced to keep up with the demand for EV chargers---Fires caused by lithium batteries.--Get the details on these points and more, and hear comments from listeners, on this edition of Crosstalk.
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