Moreno on Canadian Wildfires: ‘We Are Being Systematically Gassed Here in Ohio’
Sen. Bernie Moreno (R-Ohio) is calling for tough action against Canada over the ongoing wildfire smoke blanketing much of the American Midwest, accusing Canadian leaders of allowing a preventable crisis to spiral out of control and saying the United States should respond with sanctions and tariffs.
Speaking Friday on Fox News Channel’s The Ingraham Angle, Moreno argued that Americans are paying the price for what he described as Canada’s failure to properly manage its forests and wildfires.
“[L]ook, it’s very simple — we’re being gassed,” Moreno said. “We are being systematically gassed here in Ohio. We have a very short summer, we’re in peak summer right now, you can’t go outside, it’s absolutely horrifying. You wake up in the morning, you see air quality index that says hazardous, stay indoors. And like you said, this isn’t the first time, it’s not the second time, it’s the third time this has happened, and we’re not going to put up with it. This is totally avoidable. And it’s not due to climate change. It’s due to leadership change in Canada that’s caused this problem.”
Host Laura Ingraham noted that the smoke has spread well beyond the Midwest, describing its impact on the nation’s capital and warning about the broader consequences.
“Well, and we’re in Washington, and I was leaving very early this morning, and you could see the news feeds of the Lincoln Memorial looking toward the Capitol, except you can’t see the Washington Monument,” Ingraham said. “There’s no Washington Monument, it’s just a cloud of smoke, and you’re thinking, who knows what kind of damage this is going to do to vulnerable lungs, and people who have no alternative but to work outside. So, there’s a real health issue, there’s an entertainment, recreation issue, and a business losses, clear business losses.”
Moreno argued that the environmental impact of the fires rivals the pollution produced by America’s entire vehicle fleet over the course of a year.
“Let me put this in perspective, Laura,” Moreno replied. “If you took every automobile in America off the road for one year, we had no cars, no trucks for an entire year, that’s about the amount of pollution that is happening during this two or three-week period of time, and it’s being dumped onto primarily the Midwest. And when I hear politicians like Carney and Ford say that we should help when they could have avoided this problem, it’s disgusting. We’re going to put sanctions on them, that means holding their assets, making sure that they don’t have visas. We’re going to put tariffs, as President Trump talked about it, because we have to make certain that the people who are suffering get compensated. This is an abject, avoidable disaster.”
Moreno concluded by criticizing liberals for frequently warning about climate change while, he argued, remaining silent about the current wildfire smoke crisis.
“And the left, who, by the way, talks about climate change every single day, this is the worst environmental disaster you could ever imagine. Every car in America for a year, pollution in three weeks dumped on the Midwest.”
{Matzav.com}