Posted on 11/21/2025 1:37:04 PM PST by SmokingJoe
Secretary of Energy Chris Wright might possibly be the biggest unsung hero in the Trump 2.0 Cabinet. While his fellow Cabinet secretaries like Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth regularly get the big headlines, Wright flies a bit under the radar. But, that doesn't mean he's not busy taking bold, common sense actions to push America toward policies that prioritize affordable, reliable, and secure energy sources.
Regular readers of RedState will know that Wright has been taking bold action to undo burdensome regulations and policies implemented by the Biden administration. Our own Ward Clark has done a masterful job of logging Wright's accomplishments, including the restoration of our nation's depleted oil reserves, returning to the U.S. Treasury $13 billion in climate boondoggles, and embracing natural gas as an affordable energy source.
Wright is also busy undoing the administrative bloat that was added to his department during the Biden administration. A new organization chart released Thursday by the Department of Energy (DOE) shows a slew of "clean energy" offices added during the last administration following the passage of the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law have now gone the way of the dodo bird. Poof, they're gone.
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I would have preferred an actual nuke to a metaphorical one.
How "gone" are they? They'd better not have been transferred to be resurrected someday after what would be effectively paid leave. I want them totally unemployed. It would be only a start against the political, economic, and environmental damage they've done.
Somewhere out there, there is a Dipstick Court Judgey who is finishing up with her last “John” for the day who will be trying to get assigned to this case to screw over the President of the United States.
Except there’s no such case.
Lovely news.
I wonder who that dumb VP might have been? OOPS..I guess I know who he was & he is still screwing things up as well.
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Too bad I have figured out a way to turn co2 and water into methane or propane at the world’a cheapest price of .90-1.80 cents an equivalent gallon using just a square mile of solar cells producing electricity for .01@kwh and the run off rainwater from beneath in deserts that get on average 7 inches a year. A square mile of solar in the southwest will produce about 500 megawatts of electricity and if get half the rainwater runoff from that square mile—about 150 acre feet of fresh water. That’s more than enough to cool a data center. And produce methane.
So make it then,
No one’s stopping ya if you are serious.
I have the whole design. But I don’t have the money. Or the connections.
Nuke it from orbit, is the only way to be sure.
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