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The Heidi St. John Podcast

Climate Crisis? Or Global Agenda? with Jeremy Baker

The Heidi St. John Podcast

Heidi St. John

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.93.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 October 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

Washington State is leading the way in making life increasingly unaffordable for most working-class families. Take their “clean energy” plan (passed in 2019), which effectively eliminates natural gas from retail sales by 2045. The result? Consumers are forced to use less effective and more expensive types of energy to heat their homes. The zealous push to fundamentally transform our state’s use of fossil fuels exports our industry to far away countries with far less regulations on pollution, effectively giving those countries the benefits of our good paying jobs while providing negligible benefits for the environment. Eliminating fossil fuel use before proven technologies are viable risks less reliable and more expensive energy system.

Jeremy Baker is running for WA State Rep in LD 49. He joins me today to talk about so-called “green energy” and more. SHOW NOTES

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone, this is Heidi St. John. Thanks for tuning in today. You guys have found me back here at my little corner of the internet.

0:06.2

This is the off the bench podcast today. I'm pleased to have my friend Jeremy Baker back in the studio.

0:11.1

This is part two of an interview that I'm doing with him. We're going to tackle the topic of climate change and green energy today.

0:17.8

Stick around. I think you're going to be encouraged.

0:20.3

Well, welcome to the show. I'm God, you guys are joining me here at off the bench. Thank you guys for leaving reviews for the show wherever those can be left.

0:36.4

I hope also that you are sending your questions into me at mail box Monday. And if you have a question for the show, you can send it to me.

0:43.2

Heidi St. John.com forward slash mail box Monday. You guys know me. I like to talk about everything. And we're going to jump into something I don't normally address here at the show Jeremy Baker is back with me.

0:54.4

As I said before, he is running to represent us in the 49th district here in the state house in Washington state.

1:00.3

But as you guys have heard me say many, many times a huge reason why I do this podcast and have for a long time is because I want you to be inspired to get off the bench and onto the battlefield.

1:09.8

You get one shot at the life that God has given you. And like Jeremy, I hope you guys will take advantage of speaking of that. Jeremy, welcome back.

1:17.5

Oh, thank you. Thank you for having me. I'm really excited to continue the conversation.

1:21.4

So let's just jump right into the deep end. Let's talk about climate change. So right before we started recording, I stopped myself because it is so much so much of a great conversation.

1:29.8

I don't want to ruin it in the pre show. But I don't know if you saw climate change activists now they're going around like they have for a long time.

1:37.4

But they're ruining incredible pieces of art at places like the Smithsonian and in Washington DC and we're watching, you know, we will not be silenced and they're throwing soup on Picasso paintings and all kinds of crazy things.

1:51.4

And we know we've seen this kind of tactic before, right? They're just trying to get attention.

1:57.0

But while they're trying to get attention, the people who are actually putting these practices into place, the the AOCs and the Monica Stone years and all the people that are in our government right now, Joe Biden, chief among them, right, shuts down the key line, the keystone pipeline and our country is literally suffocating in the name of climate change.

2:18.0

And as a legislator, you'd actually have a voice and a vote. So talk to me about green energy, which is killing Washington state right now. These green energy initiatives, Jay Inslee, probably one of the worst governors we've ever had.

2:32.0

Yeah, he just actually made the made the list on the Kato Institute. I think he's literally the the worst governor 50th on the list of 50.

2:42.0

Now that's amazing. And I was physically, physically responsibility. Yeah, no, he's just trying to hang in on like crazy to his emergency powers. I heard that he's going to give him up on the 31st, 31st, 31st, just before the election. Yeah, yes, he's magically.

2:55.0

He doesn't need them anymore on the 31st of October. This guy's a creep. He's a creep. He's injuring people here in Washington state. It's been. I mean, yes, the reason I got involved was because of the draconian lockdowns and the mandates that there.

3:11.0

I mean, these poor people that, you know, the with the Vaxman dates, you know, last yesterday when we were talking a little bit about, you know, the four, the 4% with the children were no longer in public education.

3:24.0

You know, Miss Tonyer was making this issue of like we're having a real hard time with the teachers. We're understaffed and and, you know, it's like you create a problem.

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