The Myths of Renewable Energy

April 29, 2021 00:56:43
The Myths of Renewable Energy
The Kim Monson Show
The Myths of Renewable Energy

Apr 29 2021 | 00:56:43

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Show Notes

Kim and Producer Steve discuss the importance of new “leadership” to work on Conservative candidate recruitment with a commitment to the proper role of government.  The America’s Veteran’s Show will highlight veterans from the Vietnam War profiled in the book, Echoes of Our War:  Vietnam Veterans Reflect 50 Years Later.  The show can be heard on Sunday on KLZ from 3-4pm and is replayed at 10pm.  Employers, especially in the restaurant industry, have difficulty finding employees as the government incentivizes people to collect unemployment instead of working.

Chuck Bonniwell announces a press conference at CU-Boulder, noon today as John Eastman will give notice of claims against the university.  This should have been John’s last day of teaching at The Benson Center for the Study of Western Civilization at the University of Colorado.  John contends that CU-Boulder is in breach of his contract, it defamed him with both students and faculty, and the university went against his First Amendment Rights.  Chuck states that there is no conservative thought at the university and only teaches indoctrination.

Andi Buerger, founder of Beulah’s Place (https://beulahsplace.org/) and Voices Against Trafficking (https://www.voicesagainsttrafficking.com/), notes April  is the Prevention of Child Abuse Month.  Unfortunately, there have been huge spikes in child abuse during the Wuhan-China virus reaction disruption.  We must teach children that they have the right to be safe and not be touched by others, regardless of relationships.  The right of the victim is priority.  See something, say something—Hear something, say something.

Jason McBride, Senior Vice President with Presidential Wealth Management, remarks on John Eastman’s press conference.  If you cannot have your voice heard, it does not matter what you know as the right to freedom of speech is infringed upon.  Jason emphasizes the importance of your own economy.  A good thorough financial plan encompasses looking at taxes, inflation rates, healthcare costs, debt and retirement, to name a few factors.  Give Jason a call at 303-694-1600 to review your financial well-being.

Karen Levine, award winning realtor with RE/MAX Alliance,  is a strong advocate for protection of rights, especially property rights.  Single Family Zoning is being attacked by the Biden administration.  Zoning should be kept at the local level and not at the federal level as potential changes will do exactly this if Biden’s Infrastructure Program is accepted in its present form.  If you are interested in homeownership, or have a home to sell, give Karen a call at 303-877-7516.

Guest Bob Boswell, CEO and Chairman of Laramie Energy, joins Kim to discuss the importance of fossil fuels and the fallacies of the all-renewable energy movement.  California is the prime example of failure.  Xcel is facing a lawsuit as they want to charge ratepayers $41 million for a buyout of a solar project.  Vestas is closing a wind turbine plant in the U.S. eliminating hundreds of jobs.  Renewable energy workers compensation is significantly less than that of the fossil fuel industry.  John Kerry once again exhibits ignorance when addressing the complete elimination of CO2; CO2 is part of our ecosystem and is essential to life.  Honest conversations are not being held, instead a proliferation of mistruths.  We need fossil fuels to lift people out of poverty and establish a higher standard of living, not draconian mandated policies and taxation that accomplish just the opposite. It’s important to be grateful and good stewards of the earth as we strive for prosperity and flourishing for all humankind.

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