Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy is speaking out against the use of eminent domain to seize farmland in Iowa for carbon-capture pipelines, arguing that it violates property rights and benefits China at America’s expense.
He opposes eminent domain for private companies and criticizes other GOP candidates for not taking a stand on the issue.
Ramaswamy warns of potential dangers and questions the effectiveness of carbon capture projects, vowing to fight against the pipelines and eminent domain if elected president. (Trending: Tucker Carlson Reveals ‘Secret’ Project He’s Been Working On For Months)
“The Great Reset now comes to your backyard,” Ramaswamy wrote.
“It’s dead wrong & unconstitutional to use *eminent domain* to seize farmland to advance the global climate cult’s carbon capture pipelines in the American midwest.”
“Shame on the GOP Establishment for its silence on this critical issue in Iowa.”
“The Climate Cult has nothing to do with the climate. That is one of the many reasons why it is a hoax,” he added.
“Why am I the only candidate who’s able to even say these things to you?” Ramaswamy said.
“It’s because every politician dances to the tune of their biggest donor, like a fact of nature.”
“Ethanol plants are not the only things that emit carbon dioxide into the air. You mark my words, if that meets the test, that justifies the Biden administration or anybody else coming after him to be able to come into your home and seize your gas stove and leave a $50 check in your mailbox,” Ramaswamy said separately.
“If there was a leak on our farm, we will be dead. We are in the kill zone,” farmer Kathy Stockdale said of the matter.
“I am a hard defender of individual landowner rights. I am dead set against eminent domain, and I also believe that the climate agenda is a hoax,” Ramaswamy later pressed.
“It is based on fraudulent premises. The anti-carbon agenda itself is false in the United States of America and I will declare independence of that as the next president.”
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