Sexton rips EU president for telling people they need to reduce their electricity usage to 'flatten the curve'
Co-host Clay Travis urged listeners to talk with their friends about the possibility of states running out of power
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The European Union's leader's announcement that she plans to unveil a "flatten the curve" strategy to combat a burgeoning energy crisis is proof the global left's COVID-19 lockdown orders were a "test run" for government control, former CIA officer Buck Sexton said Wednesday.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a member of Germany's centrist Christian Democratic Union (CDU) Party, made the announcement earlier this week during a press conference.
"We see there’s a global scarcity of energy. So whatever we do, one thing is for sure, we have to save electricity, but we have to save it in a smart way – so what we have to do is flatten the curve and avoid the peak demands," she said.
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Von der Leyen promised to propose a "mandatory target" for EU countries to reduce peak electricity consumption, as the continent's reliance on Russian gas imploded with Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
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"She's straight up saying it – she's saying we need to mandate how much electricity you can use – to Flatten The Curve," Sexton said with emphasis on "The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show."
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"Everybody's hairs on the back of their neck should be standing up right now – these autocrat bureaucrats are not done with you," he added.
Co-host Clay Travis quipped he is happy to live in Tennessee where the Tennessee Valley Authority controls a wealth of energy production and transmission capabilities versus California under Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom's flailing green policies.
He said von der Leyen was using "Doctor Fauci Language" with the same intended effect.
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"That is chilling," he continued, adding that while in theory, restricting people's access to gasoline would drive the price down, it is not a humane edict.
Sexton qupied whether the Chief Medical Advisor to President Biden, Dr. Anthony Fauci, would return for a "second act" and begin sporting a hardhat instead of a stethoscope to lead the flattening of the energy curve.
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"When you’re in a congregate setting and the power outage issues from the climate change…," he said, imitating the Brooklyn-born immunologist.
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Travis suggested that von der Leyen's plan on "flatten[ing] of the curve" – if it resulted in forced outages – would leave Europeans with very little.
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"You can’t escape to the television. You can’t go cook, you can’t listen to music very easily… and your phone better be charged," he warned.
"This is a moment when many of you can have conversations with your persuadable friends, and you can just say something simple. Like: ‘Hey, do you think a state that runs out of electricity and isn’t able to satisfy the demand for power of its citizens is a well-run state?,’" Travis said.
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"Flatten the Curve" was the motto during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic with elected leaders and public health officials saying the restrictions were necessary to prevent further spread of the disease.