Sen. John Kennedy sure has a way with words as he verbally stomps on this completely clueless guy in front of everyone. The guy Democrats had up there as a witness looks like he’s 12-years-old and still likes making snowmen with carrot noses. And honestly, who doesn’t? But just because you like to play in the snow, that doesn’t exactly qualify you to be a witness in front of an experienced guy like Sen. John Kennedy.
To think Democrats put this kid against Kennedy shows the Democrats are not a group of serious people. Mostly a party driven on emotion instead of logic. Democrats prey on people by manipulating them, just like they did to this guy who likes skiing. He probably thought it would be cool to go in there against a senator – and it is pretty cool, but he’s clueless. He’s just a dude with cool hair who likes snow. So why is he even there? It’s never been more obvious that Democrats are just a circus. Still got your school loans? Yeah, thought so. Joe can’t forgive those, sorry to break it to ya! Kennedy posted this on his X account:
Democrats want to spend $50 TRILLION to become carbon neutral & held a hearing to tell us why.
Dem witness: Carbon dioxide is “a huge part of our atmosphere.”
Me: “It’s actually a very small part of our atmosphere.” (0.035%)
Dem witness: “Well, okay. But, yeah. I don’t know.”
And just to note, I checked a few science websites and they said the number used to be 0.04%. I don’t know where Kennedy got his number, but his number is fairly close to what the science websites say. For example, Climate.gov said this – and to be honest, I have no clue what any of this stuff means.:
Based on the annual report from NOAA’s Global Monitoring Lab, global average atmospheric carbon dioxide was 417.06 parts per million (“ppm” for short) in 2022, setting a new record high. The increase between 2021 and 2022 was 2.13 ppm—the 11th year in a row where the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased by more than 2 ppm. At Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii, where the modern carbon dioxide record began in 1958, the annual average carbon dioxide in 2022 was 418.56.