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2020 Democrat Now Says We May Have to Eliminate Private Car Ownership to Fight Climate Change

Democrats want control over every aspect of your life.

What you eat. What you read, watch, buy, everything.

Now, 2020 presidential candidate Andrew Yang is coming for your car.

From Free Beacon:

Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang said the United States may have to eliminate private car ownership to combat climate change during MSNBC’s climate forum at Georgetown University Thursday morning.

He told MSNBC host Ali Velshi that “we might not own our own cars” by 2050 to wean the United States economy off of fossil fuels, describing private car ownership as “really inefficient and bad for the environment.” Privately owned cars would be replaced by a “constant roving fleet of electric cars.”

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More Yang…

Or, how about this, we just let people eat whatever they want, since we all know for a fact that not eating meat isn’t going to have any sort of actual, legitimate impact on climate change?

That sounds like a much better plan in my book, wouldn’t you agree?

You see, much of the evidence coming out now, suggests that what the planet is experiencing now is a normal fluctuation in temperatures that has occurred since God created it. It’s nothing new, so everyone needs to take a chill pill and stop getting hysterical over this non-issue.

There needs to be further scientific exploration and investigation before any sort of solid conclusion can be reached.

Now if we could only get the left to understand this and to stop trying to usurp more power from the people, that would be great.

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