Energy Secretary Chris Wright says high electricity costs are a political choice in the United States today. The evidence at hand indicates the Secretary isn’t wrong. “If […]
Author: David Blackmon
America’s oil and gas companies came under litigation assault from a new player last week as outgoing Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel finally got around to filing […]
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has had enough of what he calls the “Muppets” from the Joe Biden administration taking shots at the Trump 47 presidency, especially when […]
Can the Texas power grid hold up to another major winter storm? Grid managers at the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) assured the public on Monday […]
President Donald Trump has never been shy about stating his belief that the climate change narrative pushed by the globalist community for the last half-century is a […]
Writing at Axios, energy writer Amy Harder says, “The climate agenda’s fall from grace over the past year has been stunning — in speed, scale and scope.” […]
Will the affordability issue decide the balance of power in Congress this November? Democrats have pounded on the issue over the last several months based on polling […]
Various estimates for the cost of revitalizing Venezuela’s once-powerful oil sector are already rolling out, and the number one caution for news consumers is clear: Pay no […]
How should AI be regulated, and who gets to decide? These are questions that seem certain to become dominant stories throughout 2026. To this point in its […]
As the end of 2025 nears, the question arises: What can Americans expect in the world of energy policy in 2026? Predicting future events where energy is […]
The U.S. House of Representatives, heavily criticized recently for its failure to get much done this year outside of the passage of the One Bill Beautiful Bill […]








