Daniel Turner: Fetterman’s Fracking Flip-Flop Is Scary For Workers In Pennsylvania

Founder and Executive Director of Power The Future Daniel Turner joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to share his thoughts on Pennsylvania Democratic Senate nominee John Fetterman insisting he’s always supported fracking for oil and natural gas.

“He probably does not know what fracking is. Fracking is a boogy word at this point. And it’s supposed to scare people. And I don’t think most politicians can actually explain what fracking is. Fracking is like drinking through a straw. It’s a process. It’s not an art form. It’s not a chemical. Fracking is just a process how you extract oil and gas. And it’s not always used. But in Pennsylvania, it is used quite a bit and it’s used for natural gas. Pennsylvania is the second largest natural gas producer in the nation behind Texas. And the American Petroleum Institute, which is the nation’s foremost oil and gas D.C. advocacy lobby shop, they estimate around 500,000 people work in that industry in Pennsylvania. That’s a lot of people. That’s about 6 percent of their of their workforce works in that space.”

Daniel also slams the Democrats for allowing Fetterman to become their nominee for Senate in Pennsylvania, despite his obvious health problems. Listen to the podcast to hear what else he had to say!