The energy problem we’ve already solved
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
When Winter Storm Fern slammed much of the country last month, it did more than knock out power — it exposed the dangerous consequences of Washington’s hyper-partisan green energy mandates. Over a million people were left without power at the storm’s peak, causing food spoilage, school shutdowns, freezing homes, and hospitals precariously relying on backup generators. Over […]
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