Solar vs. Gas – Which is the Right Answer for Your Home?

Gary Varvel / creators.com
Gary Varvel / creators.com

Survival is a funny thing when you think about it. Often, it comes down to using what you have available to make things work.

If you listen to the Biden administration, the ONLY way to survive right now is to make the switch to solar and other green energy sources. The problem with that is it rarely works the way that you intend.

A storm can cause cloud coverage, leading to no solar energy produced.

And when there isn’t enough wind, solar won’t be produced, either.

Meanwhile, gas is a reliable way to heat and light your home — yet it is often considered to be the least environmentally friendly thing that you can do. Is that accurate? Absolutely not. However, the Democrats will lie to you to make you believe that gas isn’t the right answer.

If you look around your neighborhood, those with green energy likely will have the lights off. They’ll be the ones freezing when the temperatures drop, too.

Do some research — solar panels, wind turbines, and more are manufactured using more carbon emissions than they ever dreamed of saving. It’s a ridiculous climate disaster that they’re creating, but it’s all wrapped up and labeled as a way to save the planet. They’re lying to themselves by only looking at a few of the statistics.

Gas is a clean-burning hydrocarbon. It’s cleaner than electricity, too. Now, if we can only convince Biden of that, we can get the gas prices to drop.

In the meantime, you have to do what it takes to survive. If that means using gas (or electric), don’t let the Democrats shame you into thinking that you’re killing the environment. They’re doing a lot worse every time they produce a wind turbine or a battery for an electric vehicle.