Blackouts, Brownouts Expected This Summer as a Result of Biden’s Energy Policies

Pennsylvania Republican Rep. Scott Perry shares in interesting and revealing look at concerns over likely power outages this summer as a result of the Biden administration’s policies.

Yes, the party that says it’s inclusive and wants to unite the nation now has America in a position in which we could be looking more like the pre-electricity days of our forefathers. It may be the one final crisis that tops them all as voters prepare to join a red wave to vote out Democrats in November.

This is simply unacceptable. As Biden tells Americans to buy electric vehicles that cost $55,000 or more, he won’t even be able to keep power on to charge the vehicles of those who can afford one during this summer’s likely heat wave.

 

There didn’t seem to be a problem keeping the power on under the last president. There also didn’t seem to be such an issue with gas prices, inflation, the military and a bunch of areas that are a crisis under Biden.

We are not longer at a point where Democrats can still blame Trump for anything. These are problems of their own making, and the blaming of others only confirms no answers are coming under those currently leading the nation.

The details behind areas at risk and what you can expect are in the video, so check it out now and be prepared before the situation grows worse.


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