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Kristi Noem stays silent as South Dakota GOP cedes property rights

Remember summit carbon solution And did the Green New Deal pipeline the company wanted to build in the Dakotas take over people’s land in the process? Well, the project is back, and it’s stronger than ever. Clearly, supporting property rights and opposing the “carbon neutral” dystopia of Agenda 2030 is too much to ask of South Dakota Republicans.

The state Senate Commerce and Energy Committee passed it last week. SB201, pre-empts all local regulations and restrictions regarding carbon capture pipelines. These pipelines serve no purpose other than to please the phantom global warming gods and satisfy the grievances of green energy companies backed by government venture socialism. They do nothing other than capture carbon and store it forever, with no realizable end goal.

If Kristi Noem were a vocal opponent, it is unlikely that the bill would receive as much support from Senate leadership.

Local counties in South Dakota have zoning and ordinance barriers to pipeline construction. So Summit tried to get the state Public Utilities Commission to circumvent local ordinances. When that didn’t work, Summit’s lobbyists tried to preempt local regulations by changing the law.

The bill is The committee passed it 7-2. Now it heads to the state Senate, where it has the support of six Republicans, including Majority Leader Casey Crabtree. If signed into law, SB 201 would categorically strip local governments of their authority to regulate carbon capture pipeline routes, setbacks, construction, operation, maintenance, and zoning permits.

The state is clearly interested in avoiding a scenario where counties block critical public works such as power lines and gas and oil pipelines. However, this product provides there is nothing There is no way to understand the true nature of matter other than reinforcing the lie that carbon, the basis of human life itself, is somehow dangerous.

Any assumption that carbon is the bad guy and is somehow causing global warming is a lie. Furthermore, he said, despite 450 billion tons of carbon emissions, there has been no warming since 2015. In the same year, renewable energy increased by 12% and coal decreased by 8%, but U.S. carbon emissions are still increasing. 1.3% In 2022.

Carbon dioxide itself makes up only 0.04% of the atmosphere.it’s just 0.01% increase In the past 60 years, it has been much more expensive, long before SUVs and trucks were introduced. Furthermore, humans are responsible for only a small portion of the carbon in the atmosphere.

As a matter of fact, CO2 is essential to humanity. Carbon dioxide is a basic plant nutrient; Also shown on NASA satellites That is greening the earth. Trying to capture and isolate false enemies is absurd and unfeasible. 1 quote shows that carbon capture fraud costs the UK £40bn (approximately $50.3bn), and could cost even more if red states continue to accept Green New Deal subsidies. There is.

It is shocking that South Dakota does not have a statewide leader who speaks with conviction about the fraud of global warming, disparities in carbon capture, and the need to protect local control of property rights.

Many South Dakota RINOs were reluctant to pass a bill that would prohibit local governments from requiring school children to wear masks. Because they hid behind the principle of local control. In 2021, after cities like Sioux Falls. imposed Regarding mask mandates, the South Dakota House of Representatives rejected House Bill 1136 and House Bill 1093, which would have limited the ability of local governments to shut down businesses and enforce mask mandates.

Currently, members of Congress are intent on encroaching on local control. Because the lobbyists who control national political parties are falling for the global warming scam. The difference, of course, is that while some local governments were violating human rights during the coronavirus pandemic, in this case they are protecting property rights.

Where is Kristi Noem? It is unlikely that the bill would receive as much support from Senate leadership if she had been vocal in her opposition. She’s on TV every night denouncing invasions at the border, but what about the violation of local property rights by foreign-owned green energy companies subsidized by government green energy subsidies and mandates?

In addition to opposing legislation that would strip local governments of their authority to regulate carbon pipelines, Noem should also champion efforts to ban such pipelines from prominent lands across the state.

HB1219 Rep. John Hansen (R) would ban the use of land rights to build pipelines to transport carbon dioxide. Such a common-sense bill should pass Congress, but it received little consideration in the House Commerce and Energy Committee last week. 7-6 vote. Republicans hold a 12-1 majority on the committee, but five Republicans have sided with the green land grabbers, and they now face a tough battle in the more liberal Republican Senate.

Republicans control majorities in the state House, 63-7, and state Senate, 31-4, but these insurmountable majorities will mean nothing unless Nomu carefully engages the Legislature on this and other issues. It is. If she really wants to be a vice presidential candidate, she should start by leading her own state legislature, like Ron DeSantis did in Florida.

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