Dear Conservatives,
Last week at the UN Climate Summit President Obama gave a
speech announcing a new executive order and other government
initiatives intended to combat climate change.
But we all know that the President’s climate agenda isn’t really about the environment; it’s about power.
The Obama administration is using climate change as a
scare tactic to convince Americans that they should hand over more of
their personal liberty and energy choices to the federal government.
He even went so far as to ask developing
countries, where more than 1.3 billion people are without electricity,
to do their part in fighting climate change.
He was quoted saying “We will do our part, and we will
help developing nations do theirs. But we can only succeed in combating
climate change if we are joined in this effort by every nation -
developed and developing alike. Nobody gets a pass.”
Yet, most of the world’s leaders recognize the fact that
we face enormous challenges ranging from terrorism, disease, and
poverty, to the fact that billions of people are still without access to
electricity.
But instead of focusing on these pressing threats,
President Obama would rather pursue an energy agenda that harms the very
people that need affordable, reliable energy the most.
Last week, our Vice President of Policy, Daniel Simmons spoke on BBC World News about these very issues.
He mentions that access to affordable, abundant,
reliable energy is critical to any nations economy and absolutely vital
for lifting millions of people out of poverty.
Unfortunately it seems President Obama is pursuing
an energy agenda that harms the American people and grows the federal
government.
Despite the odds, our efforts here at the American
Energy Alliance are drawing attention to and holding back many of the
anti-energy policies that would fundamentally transform the values of
our nation.
I hope you will continue to invest in our work as we serve as a roadblock to the Obama Administration’s government power grab.
Click HERE to watch video of Daniel Simmons, our Vice President of Policy on BBC World News.
Sincerely,
Tom Pyle
President
President
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