Julie Hartman launched a scathing attack on the US President
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Joe Biden has been accused of cowering to “evil” and “dictatorial” regimes in his bid to reverse Donald Trump’s policies.
Speaking at the Alliance of Responsible Citizenship (Arc) conference , Salem Media’s Julie Hartman launched a scathing attack on the US President, accusing him of increasing the US’ dependence on energy on outside factions.
She told Darren Grimes at Arc that this was not the case under Donald Trump, but Biden is now “begging” others.
According to Hartman, Biden is cowering to regimes that he should not be siding with as he bids to top up the US oil supply.
Julie Hartman has criticised the president's oil policy
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“The United States was energy independent for several decades of the 20th century”, she said.
“Then there was a lull where we were not energy independent. Then we were again under President Trump.
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“Now, with great rapidity, it has been reversed under the regime of President Biden, who is entreating to our adversaries.
“Dictatorial, authoritarian, evil regimes such as the Venezuelans, the Saudis, begging them for oil. How does that make sense?
“We hear that we shouldn’t drill because of climate change, but they’re drilling and they’re using slave labour to drill.
“So we shouldn’t drill in our own territory, but drilling thousands of miles away is OK.”
Hartman says Biden has made the country too reliant on the likes of Saudi Arabia
gbnewsIt comes after the world’s biggest oilfield services providers reported a hit to North American revenues amid dwindling demand.
In June, Chris Wright from Liberty Energy told analysts: “We saw reduced frack activity that resulted in increased white space in our calendar.”
Biden has been intent on pursuing green energy goals with offshore wind projects.
Last month, he announced the locations of seven regional hubs to manufacture hydrogen.
He made there announcement as part of his “Bidenomics” plan to create new jobs and new industries.
“It’s all part of my plan to make things in America”, he said in a keynote speech.
“I made it a goal for our country to get to net zero emissions from pollutants no later than 2050.
“That’s where hydrogen comes in. Using hydrogen, you can power industries like the production of steel and aluminium.
“It’s going to end up changing our transportation system. That lets us get to this place without putting more carbon in the atmosphere.”