Having solved the border crisis, the White House is now deploying the Vice President to stand side-by-side with Special K to save humanity from impending doom. We can't think of a better and more qualified duo to represent America.
Daily Caller (11/29/23) reports: "Vice President Kamala Harris will be attending this year’s United Nations (UN) climate summit on behalf of the U.S., Bloomberg News reported Tuesday. Harris will join Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry as a prominent, high-level U.S. official at the conference, known as COP28, Bloomberg reported, citing sources familiar with the matter. Harris, who the White House chose to be President Joe Biden’s 'border czar,' will speak alongside other prominent global figures, including U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and French President Emmanuel Macron, at the summit...Harris will be the highest-ranking U.S. government official in attendance, as Biden will not be among the 70,000 people expected to descend upon the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the conference despite having described climate change as a more serious threat to humanity than nuclear war. The White House tasked Harris with tackling the root causes of illegal immigration in 2021, but illegal crossings have continued to surge at record levels; it is unclear whether Harris’ attendance signals she is taking on a more pronounced role in overseeing the Biden administration’s massive climate agenda. 'After her successes solving the border crisis, electrifying school buses, pumping electricity into electric vehicles and erecting the White House Christmas Tree, it’s only fitting that President Biden send his most industrious underling to promise the UN pallets of cash from U.S. taxpayers,' Dan Kish, a senior research fellow for the Institute for Energy Research, told the DCNF. 'Meanwhile, back in the U.S., people are freezing and wondering if they can pay their utility bill.'"
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"The fundamental reality is that the majority of voters do not share the convictions of their betters. In the United States, just 1% of blue collar workers consider climate a major concern. The Biden Administration expends hundreds of billions in taxpayer funds to 'green projects' but average Americans don’t want to spend more than $2.50 a week to combat it. "
– Joel Kotkin,
Urban Reform Institute
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