Biden apparently on the cusp of issuing a CLIMATE EMERGENCY —  every aspect of your life could change overnight



When did summer time and imminent danger become synonymous?

News flash: it’s hot right now.

Why? Because it’s August, and August means heat — sometimes brutal heat, especially if you live in the South.

But fearmongering climate activists and the Biden administration continue to press the issue that temperatures are higher than ever before and that humanity is on the cusp of a fiery demise if we don’t take radical action.

And by the looks of it, they’re prepared to take radical action.

Apparently, “]Biden] is holding back ... but he may be forced by the members of Congress to issue an emergency declaration, which would affect air travel, car travel, and every aspect of your life,” reports Glenn Beck.

“They love an emergency because an emergency allows for central planning and an exercise of power; it allows them to shape the economy, it allows them to pick winners and losers, it allows them to take people who are socially unacceptable and remove their economic opportunities ... [and] it allows them to control what’s being said on social media,” adds Carol Roth, author of New York Times bestseller “You Will Own Nothing.”

Glenn is also deeply disturbed by conversations revolving around food supply, namely that a national emergency would “give the president access to all of the agricultural bills in the United States, bypass Congress, and become very draconian on agriculture.”

He then plays a clip of John Kerry stating that “we can’t get to net zero ... unless agriculture is front and center as part of the solution.”

“This is so incredibly nefarious — they’re wanting to interfere with the food system,” says Carol.

If there's a better way to produce food that’s not lab-grown meat and manufactured food products, then Glenn is all for it.

“You invent a better mousetrap and people will flock to it,” he says, “but they don’t invent new mousetraps.”

Not to mention this isn’t really about carbon emissions or food production anyway.

“This is truly about control,” Glenn concludes.


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At least 2,000 cattle have died in recent days due to a heat wave baking Kansas, NBC News has reported.

What are the details?

Kansas, the third-largest cattle-producing state in the country, took a hit this week after high temperatures and humidity caused the cattle to die from heat-related distress.

A spokesperson for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment said that the cattle deaths were also attributed to the lack of grain supply brought on by Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. According to Reuters report, Ukraine is one of the leading exporters of corn worldwide.

According to the report, the death toll estimate has come from facilities and farms that reached out to the agency for help in disposing of livestock carcasses, which may indicate that the final tally may be greater than 2,000.

Temperatures soared to at least 108 degrees in areas of Kansas this week, and meteorologists say that temperatures could climb to over 110 over the weekend. Over the last 30 days, the national drought tracker released at least two statements warning that regions of Kansas are facing drought or extreme drought conditions.

Agricultural meteorologist Drew Lerner told Reuters that the coming days will be "oppressively hot and stressful for the animals."

CNBC quoted Brenda Masek, president of the industry association Nebraska Cattlemen, who said that ranchers need to be on their A-game in order to help cattle survive the oppressive summer heat.

“You can’t say, ‘Oh I checked them three days ago,’” Masek said. “When it gets hot, you’ve got be to out every day and making sure that their water is maintained.”

The Post added that the price of livestock has significantly risen across the country and pointed to a recent study that noted overall production in the U.S. is expected to decline 6.8% before the next century.

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