When your health and wealth are irrelevant to Trump and the GOP

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We see all the lies about subsidies supporting renewables, but Trump and the GOP are using taxpayer money to keep very expensive coal fired plants open. Not only that, at the same time the utilities are also raising energy prices for residential customers. So those where coal fired plants are get to pay for them twice.
"The United States is undergoing a dramatic shift in energy policy as Trump wields government's sweeping powers to benefit coal and suppress cleaner alternatives. It could lead to more expensive electricity and dirtier air and set back efforts to curb climate change, according to an Associated Press review of government data and interviews with experts.

Trump officials are using emergency powers to prevent five coal plants from closing. That’s raising ratepayer bills: Keeping one Michigan plant open for about seven months cost $135 million. The administration also is using millions of dollars of taxpayer money to make repairs and extend the lives of other coal plants, while weakening protections against air pollution and, most recently, toxic coal ash."

 
We see all the lies about subsidies supporting renewables, but Trump and the GOP are using taxpayer money to keep very expensive coal fired plants open. Not only that, at the same time the utilities are also raising energy prices for residential customers. So those where coal fired plants are get to pay for them twice.
"The United States is undergoing a dramatic shift in energy policy as Trump wields government's sweeping powers to benefit coal and suppress cleaner alternatives. It could lead to more expensive electricity and dirtier air and set back efforts to curb climate change, according to an Associated Press review of government data and interviews with experts.

Trump officials are using emergency powers to prevent five coal plants from closing. That’s raising ratepayer bills: Keeping one Michigan plant open for about seven months cost $135 million. The administration also is using millions of dollars of taxpayer money to make repairs and extend the lives of other coal plants, while weakening protections against air pollution and, most recently, toxic coal ash."



1. CO2 is not pollution

2. you are just analyzing it from the plant perspective. That also opens up coal mines and provides good high paying jobs for Americans

3. the costliest way to provide power is to pay attention to the treasonous "aid and comfort" lies your ilk spreads about CO2
 
Joe Manchin was right here. We need to invest in power for the future while making sure the needs of today are being met
 
We see all the lies about subsidies supporting renewables, but Trump and the GOP are using taxpayer money to keep very expensive coal fired plants open. Not only that, at the same time the utilities are also raising energy prices for residential customers. So those where coal fired plants are get to pay for them twice.
"The United States is undergoing a dramatic shift in energy policy as Trump wields government's sweeping powers to benefit coal and suppress cleaner alternatives. It could lead to more expensive electricity and dirtier air and set back efforts to curb climate change, according to an Associated Press review of government data and interviews with experts.

Trump officials are using emergency powers to prevent five coal plants from closing. That’s raising ratepayer bills: Keeping one Michigan plant open for about seven months cost $135 million. The administration also is using millions of dollars of taxpayer money to make repairs and extend the lives of other coal plants, while weakening protections against air pollution and, most recently, toxic coal ash."

Cry harder, warmer moonbat.

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We see all the lies about subsidies supporting renewables, but Trump and the GOP are using taxpayer money to keep very expensive coal fired plants open. Not only that, at the same time the utilities are also raising energy prices for residential customers.

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Anyone who honestly thinks the swamp is going to let their data centers go without our energy and our water is gay and retarded.

That includes loyalists to Trump and his PayPal mafia, as well as the idiot leftists.




Both sides are going to charge us more, and use our own money to put us all in a digital prison.
 
The Economy and Healthcare are not what I got for people based on. Never have. Been and never will be.
 
At least it's grift we can understand. ;)


Yeah I am sure you can understand that America outspends to the equivalent of about the next thirty nations combined on the military while in reality only two nations have credible threat to our homeland itself.

It is sheer waste of money, and it is in part killing us over time to economic meltdown which is inevitable.
 
Yeah I am sure you can understand that America outspends to the equivalent of about the next thirty nations combined on the military while in reality only two nations have credible threat to our homeland itself.

It is sheer waste of money, and it is in part killing us over time to economic meltdown which is inevitable.
Perhaps that's the reason we have pushed Iran's shit in like we have.

The notion of "peace in our time" is cruel canard so the sooner you realize that the better off you will be. 😐
 
We see all the lies about subsidies supporting renewables, but Trump and the GOP are using taxpayer money to keep very expensive coal fired plants open. Not only that, at the same time the utilities are also raising energy prices for residential customers. So those where coal fired plants are get to pay for them twice.
"The United States is undergoing a dramatic shift in energy policy as Trump wields government's sweeping powers to benefit coal and suppress cleaner alternatives. It could lead to more expensive electricity and dirtier air and set back efforts to curb climate change, according to an Associated Press review of government data and interviews with experts.

Trump officials are using emergency powers to prevent five coal plants from closing. That’s raising ratepayer bills: Keeping one Michigan plant open for about seven months cost $135 million. The administration also is using millions of dollars of taxpayer money to make repairs and extend the lives of other coal plants, while weakening protections against air pollution and, most recently, toxic coal ash."

The common people have never been serviced by the GOP or Trump.
 
Anyone who honestly thinks the swamp is going to let their data centers go without our energy and our water is gay and retarded.

That includes loyalists to Trump and his PayPal mafia, as well as the idiot leftists.




Both sides are going to charge us more, and use our own money to put us all in a digital prison.
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". . . Yet, Wexner, with Epstein’s help, has done much more than attract massive AI data centers to the state. As this investigation will show, Wexner and his closest allies, Epstein among them, worked to create a model for the takeover of local governments via public-private partnership, starting first in New Albany beginning in the late 1980s. It has since spread to cover the entire state of Ohio via a network of public-private partnerships Wexner helped create. This system has allowed Wexner to use billions of dollars of Ohio taxpayer money, with little to no public scrutiny, to finance what can only be described as a massive welfare system for corporations. Among that system’s current biggest beneficiaries are Wexner’s New Albany Company as well as massive Big Tech corporations with important ties to Jeffrey Epstein (e.g. Amazon and Google). Meanwhile, regular Ohioans are seeing their power bills jump, provoking an affordability crisis in the state, while funding for public schools, libraries and healthcare is cut dramatically –– all to keep the corporate welfare engine designed by Wexner running full tilt. . . "
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Welcome To Technate, Ohio


"The localized issues downstream of a string of data centers popping up in an Ohioan municipality are numerous; electricity prices, aquifer drainage, strains on local governments and public infrastructure, air pollution and noise. When tax breaks and other incentives delivered by purchased state regulators are given to these server stewards of the internet’s lymphatic system, to the manufacturers of autonomous war machines, to the stablecoin bankers for agentic entities, or to the silicon brains behind AI usurping human thought, the regional conflict of interests collide with global control structures at breakneck speed. . . ."




Entire State Of Ohio Being BOUGHT UP By Epstein Benefactor Lex Wexner! w/ Whitney Webb​

 
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No one is going to read that here. Billionaires will seize control (as they have of Trump) if at all possible.
 
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