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January 25, 2022
Title: The Future is Bright! Have Those Babies!
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Part 1 of 3
Are fossil fuels – oil, natural gas, and coal – causing declining fertility rates across the globe? Will we soon have too few people paying into the national debt via taxes? What will the future look like without babies?
Katie Tahuahua is the Communications Manager for Life:Powered, a national initiative of the
Texas Public Policy Foundation, purposed to raise America’s energy IQ. Today, Katie discusses a new
Danish study that ridiculously claims fossil fuels may be to blame for declining fertility rates around the world.
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here to read on this topic from Katie Tahuahua.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Katie was on the program recently (October 18, 2021) discussing how four in ten young people are afraid to have children. Does this surprise Katie?
Are fossil fuels really causing birth rates to plummet or is scaremongering the cause?
Is the air around the world, especially in the US, cleaner today as compared to air quality in 1970? Katie reveals just how cleaner it is today – and it just might shock you!
Back to the Danish study, which claims pollution causes infertility… The population is exploding in India, where they do not have pollution controls on their coal-fired generation plants. How is this possible?
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Title: Part 2 of 3 - The Future is Bright! Have Those Babies!
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Are cultural factors driving lower birth rates in the US? Katie uses this
segment to explain why she believes this makes much more sense rather than
blaming fossil fuels. She also reveals some startling statistics about marriage
and families today…
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Title: Part 3 of 3 - The Future is Bright! Have Those Babies!
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Are the youth around the world today (not just in America) blessed to be born in
the age of incredibly low poverty, outstanding health, longer life expectancy,
widespread education, and nearly unlimited opportunity?
Is there a double-standard around the world – blaming America for everything? On
the other hand… is it America’s responsibility to provide resources for every
other country around the world?
What would our lifestyle look like today without affordable, reliable energy at
our fingertips? Katie reminds us to be grateful for what we have and pray for
those around the world who do not.
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January 13, 2022
Title: The Future is Bright! Have Those Babies!
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Part 1 of 3
Are fossil fuels – oil, natural gas, and coal – causing declining fertility rates across the globe? Will we soon have too few people paying into the national debt via taxes? What will the future look like without babies?
Katie Tahuahua is the Communications Manager for Life:Powered, a national initiative of the
Texas Public Policy Foundation, purposed to raise America’s energy IQ. Today, Katie discusses a new
Danish study that ridiculously claims fossil fuels may be to blame for declining fertility rates around the world.
Click
here to read on this topic from Katie Tahuahua.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Katie was on the program recently (October 18, 2021) discussing how four in ten young people are afraid to have children. Does this surprise Katie?
Are fossil fuels really causing birth rates to plummet or is scaremongering the cause?
Is the air around the world, especially in the US, cleaner today as compared to air quality in 1970? Katie reveals just how cleaner it is today – and it just might shock you!
Back to the Danish study, which claims pollution causes infertility… The population is exploding in India, where they do not have pollution controls on their coal-fired generation plants. How is this possible?
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Title: Part 2 of 3 - The Future is Bright! Have Those Babies!
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Are cultural factors driving lower birth rates in the US? Katie uses this
segment to explain why she believes this makes much more sense rather than
blaming fossil fuels. She also reveals some startling statistics about marriage
and families today…
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Title: Part 3 of 3 - The Future is Bright! Have Those Babies!
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Are the youth around the world today (not just in America) blessed to be born in
the age of incredibly low poverty, outstanding health, longer life expectancy,
widespread education, and nearly unlimited opportunity?
Is there a double-standard around the world – blaming America for everything? On
the other hand… is it America’s responsibility to provide resources for every
other country around the world?
What would our lifestyle look like today without affordable, reliable energy at
our fingertips? Katie reminds us to be grateful for what we have and pray for
those around the world who do not.
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October 18, 2021
Title: Why Nobody’s Kids Need to be Scared about Climate Change
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Part 1 of 2
A recent Kaiser Family Foundation poll shows less than
one-third of American teenagers are optimistic about the planet’s future.
Children skip school for climate change protests with cardboard signs bearing
such bleak slogans as “Why should I study for a future I won’t have?”
and “We won’t die from old age. We’ll die from climate change.”
Katie Tahuahua is the Communications Manager for the Texas Public
Policy Foundation’s Life:Powered Initiative. Today she explains why kids
today have absolutely no reason to be worried about climate change.
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here to read more on this issue from Katie Tahuahua.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Katie is a new mom. Before becoming a mother, did she worry and fret over
cataclysmic climate change?
Who is scaring kids about their future? Are 4 in 10 millennials really too
scared to have kids because of climate change fears? Katie believes it is a
combination of politicians like AOC and left-leaning media journalists who are
just look for ratings.
Should the education system be stressing longevity, quality of life, and
opportunities for all instead of doom and gloom? NOTE: TPPF
and Life:Powered has a TON of information on this topic that will be
useful to your kids – especially high school and college age. Click on the link
above for more!
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Why Nobody’s Kids Need to be Scared about Climate Change
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Why won’t teachers teach kids that they are fortunate and blessed to live in
America instead of parts of India, China, South America, or Africa? Or even in
America TODAY compared to one or two hundred years ago?
Who is NOAA? Does their recent study indicate that the earth’s
atmosphere hit a peak in 2016 and is actually declining?
Will the rhetoric soon switch to “the coming ice age”? Katie sort of
chuckles, saying she believes that “a lot of politicians use climate change
to get more power”. She goes on to explain that the majority aren’t willing
to give up their power and we need to be vigilant and hold them accountable.
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September 21, 2021
Title: Biden’s Climate Army is Coming
Topic: Climate Change
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Part 1 of 2
Dissatisfied with the American people’s lack of concern for their issue du jour,
self-righteous coastal elites are moving on from slick PR campaigns and
headline-grabbing protests to deploy a legion of climate activists across the
nation paid for by your tax dollars, whether you like it or not.
Katie Tahuahua is the Communications Manager for the Texas Public Policy
Foundation’s Life:Powered Initiative. Today she discusses Joe Biden’s proposed
Civilian Climate Corps (CCC), which would be the biggest mobilization of
government labor since the New Deal.
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read more on this topic from Katie Tahuahua.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Is the climate justice army coming?
What is the Civilian Climate Corps (CCC)? Katie explains that it is buried in
the Senate Budget Reconciliation Bill, along with many other bad ideas that have
nothing to do with the budget.
Will Biden’s CCC be non-partisan? Or will funding go to far-left groups such as
Greenpeace, the Sunrise Movement, and Movement of Black Lives? Terry also
explains some of the goals of these organizations…
Do more people die worldwide from warm or cold temperatures?
Are humans able to adapt to changing temperatures? Katie offers some encouraging
statistics…
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Title: Part 2 of 2 - Biden’s Climate Army is Coming
Topic: Climate Change
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Questions/Issues Discussed:
How much are Americans are willing to pay for “clean air”?
The US government has spent an astronomical amount of money attempting to
eradicate poverty. Have they been successful?
Does America have real issues that are more pressing than fighting the
ever-changing climate?
What is the purpose and mission of TPPF’s Life:Powered Initiative?
Click here to learn more.
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May 14, 2021
Title: Kids Shouldn’t Be Scared of the Environment
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Our kids and teenagers should be focused on their grades and friends and
hobbies. They should never be worried about the future of our planet. A recent
Kaiser Foundation study, however, reports that less than one-third of teens are
optimistic about the earth’s climate. What lies are they being fed in public
school and from the MSM?
Katie Tahuahua is the Communications Manager for the Life:Powered Initiative
with the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Click
here
to read more from Katie on this topic.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
What is “ecoanxiety”? Is the emotional threat created by public education and
the MSM greater than the real threat to the environment caused by fossil fuels?
Is this emotional stress causing substance abuse disorders, anxiety disorders,
and depression in kids and teenagers?
Is the condition of humanity strong and our future more solid than ever? Has
infant mortality decreased in recent decades? Is life expectancy great than
ever? Have poverty, literacy, and over-all health improved?
Have any of the dire predictions of catastrophic climate catastrophes come close
to reality?
Are we more likely to die from overconsumption and laziness than war, natural
disasters, or even diseases? Katie says: “I wish parents and teachers would
focus more on how much better things are getting and how we continue to improve
on that progress.”
Should every human have access to affordable energy like fossil fuels?
Should our children and grandchild go boldly into the future with confidence
that the world isn’t going to end because of man’s use of fossil fuels and other resources?
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December 30, 2020
Title: Climate Change Propaganda in Public Schools
Topic: Climate Change Bologna
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
What are children really being taught about climate change in public
schools? Katie Tahuahua has some alarming information for us
today. Katie is the Communications Manager for Life:Powered, a division
of the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
How important is abundant, affordable, and reliable energy? Katie says: “There
are people on [other] continents who don’t have the electricity that we have and
their lives are radically, radically different. If other millennials my age saw
what their lives were like, they would be a lot more thankful for having fossil
fuels.”
Will curtailing the use of fossil fuels harm the poorest countries around the
world – even here in America?
Do millennials (and even children as young as grade school age) really believe
that there are sufficient “green energy sources” to switch from fossil fuels
within the next 5-10 years?
Do millennials also believe that “green energy sources” are cheaper
than fossil fuels?
What can parents do to ensure their children aren’t being indoctrinated with
misinformation at public schools? Katie is a new mom herself and prays that her
child will not grow up in an America without fossil fuels – especially air
conditioning in Texas!
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July 26, 2019
Title: The Best Way to Empower Women and Girls
Topic: Women’s Issues
Discussed by Katie Tahuahua
with Texas Public Policy Foundation (www.TexasPolicy.com)
Recently, Senator Mazie Hirono of Hawaii claimed that climate change
is an agent of women’s oppression. The TPPF, however,
says this: “The key to liberating women from oppression isn’t quixotic
combat against a climate that has always changed and will always change. The
real key is access to reliable, affordable, and abundant energy.”
Katie Tahuahua manages communications for the Texas Public Policy
Foundation’s Life:Powered Initiative. Today, Katie will explain TPPF’s
stance on this issue.
Questions/Issues Discussed:
Has the world’s climate always changed?
According to IUNICEF, women and girls around the world spend 200 million hours a
day walking to collect water, carrying an average of 44 pounds of water every
day per family member. Would access to electricity for water pumps help lift
this burden?
Should we ALL have a goal to liberate women from the oppression of the daily
struggle to find a fuel source for the heating their homes and cooking their
meals?
How many women and children die every day due to toxins they must use to heat
their homes and lack of access to clean water?
Would women and girls have more time for education and other activities if they
had access to reliable energy and water sources?
Are too many Americans unaware of how serious this issue is?
You can read more from Katie on this issue
here.
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