I’m guessing very few of you have ever heard of an entity called the International Energy Agency (IEA). The only reason I’m familiar with it is from my past employment in the energy industry, years ago.
From Bloomberg,
House Republicans Move to Pull Funding for International Energy Agency.
It’s only $6 million a year, so it won’t, in a single stroke, wipe out our $37 trillion national debt. But a house is made brick-by-brick.
I recall the agency having been mildly useful in publishing international energy statistics. But like every other quasi-governmental organization, it devolved into a shill for the climate change agenda.
A bill approved by a key House committee Wednesday would shut off US funding for the Paris-based organization, which receives about $6 million annually, or about 14% of its budget, from Washington.
Doing the math, that works out to an annual budget of $43 million. The (Bill) Gates Foundation hold total assets of $77 billion. Have Bill Gates pay for it all, he won’t even notice the money is gone.