Andrew Zwicker hates South Jersey (and basic chemistry)

Zwicker being a phony (via Facebook)

Why does Andrew Zwicker hate South Jersey?

Is the periodic table out of vogue in Princeton?

I have questions, Save Jerseyans, but I won’t hold my breath waiting for answers.

Let’s remember our basic high school chemistry: nitrogen oxides NO and NO2 (collectively referred to as “NOx”) is a product of hydrogen combustion. Senate bill 3737 sponsored by Senator Zwicker (D-16) – who is a scientist by trade, believe it or not – would add nitrogen AND hydrogen to the definition of a greenhouse gas:

“Greenhouse gas” means carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, nitrogen oxides, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, sulfur hexafluoride, hydrogen, and any other gas or substance determined by the Department of Environmental Protection to be a significant contributor to the problem of global warming.

Hydrogen is element number one on the periodic table. If you follow Zwicker’s “logic,” then the oxygen we breathe is a greenhouse gas, too, that should be banned.

To make matters worse, this move would effectively halt any ability of state to tap into billions of Biden hydrogen hub money earmarked for the Delaware Valley. The New Jersey economy will take a hit at a time when we certainly can’t afford any headwinds.

I’d also like to know when Zwicker, the Attorney General, and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will be filing their lawsuit against Mother Nature for naturally occurring fog in the 16th Legislative District… caused by the sun warming H20 on he ground and, in so doing, transforming water into vapor, aka hydrogen gas?

The man is a physicist, folks. Does he really believe this garbage?

Or has the Democrat Party truly become so subservient to junk science (Covid shots, transgenderism, climate change alarmism, etc.) that factual reality no longer possesses any ability to impact the almighty narrative?

Matt Rooney
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