Lester Johnson
The Public Record
we ought to be alarmed about, not about how something that you know I've entered into the record that there is no climate emergency.
As we become less and less credit worthy, as creditors look at the United States and say they may not pay this money back.
we are spending, and by the way what will fuel that debt crisis is when we spend, according to Goldman Sachs, $1.2 trillion on these green energy boondoggles that were passed in the Inflation Reduction Act.
we ought to be alarmed about, not about how something that you know I've entered into the record that there is no climate emergency.
As we become less and less credit worthy, as creditors look at the United States and say they may not pay this money back.
So, let me state at the outset I'm not a climate change denier. I'm just not a climate change alarmist.
there is no climate emergency. This 1,600 scientists, led by two Nobel Prize winning physicists declared, there's no climate emergency.
I've been here more than 12 years and this is probably some of the most powerful, important and on point testimony I've heard.
President Eisenhower in his farewell address not only talked about the military industrial complex, he also warned us about government funding science and research.





