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In yet another in his legendary list of verbal gaffes and blunders, Joe Biden has announced that the U.S. must work with China on "accelerating the climate crisis."
He then announced a new climate army, 20,000 soldiers strong, to be paid by the U.S. government to fight the battles of global warming.
A report from GB News said Biden's blunder was at the United Nations, in a speech "flooded with many of the mishaps he has become increasingly known for," mentioned working with China on multiple efforts.
"Nowhere is that more critical than accelerating the climate crisis," he charged. The report said he then tried to correct his stumble, with, "Than the accelerating climate crisis."
Then, within hours, Fox News reported on his announcement about his new army.
The report said an executive order was lined up for Biden to sign that would hire 20,000 Americans to work on "climate change."
The issue was known for years as global warming, until warming stopped. Now it's called climate change and is believed by activists to be the biggest crisis facing the world, even though a coalition of 1,600 scientists signed a statement that there is no emergency existing at all.
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He then announced a new climate army, 20,000 soldiers strong, to be paid by the U.S. government to fight the battles of global warming.
A report from GB News said Biden's blunder was at the United Nations, in a speech "flooded with many of the mishaps he has become increasingly known for," mentioned working with China on multiple efforts.
"Nowhere is that more critical than accelerating the climate crisis," he charged. The report said he then tried to correct his stumble, with, "Than the accelerating climate crisis."
Then, within hours, Fox News reported on his announcement about his new army.
The report said an executive order was lined up for Biden to sign that would hire 20,000 Americans to work on "climate change."
The issue was known for years as global warming, until warming stopped. Now it's called climate change and is believed by activists to be the biggest crisis facing the world, even though a coalition of 1,600 scientists signed a statement that there is no emergency existing at all.
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