Day: September 2, 2025

  • New York’s Energy Plan: A Blow to the U.S.?

    New York’s Energy Plan: A Blow to the U.S.?

    Why critics say Albany’s green agenda weakens the state’s economy, raises costs for families, and plays into the hands of America’s rivals.

    Big New York New York State Energy Planning Board encourages New Yorkers People News

    New York’s leaders are pushing ahead with the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) and a Draft State Energy Plan that promises a “green future.” The plan says the state will run on 70% renewables by 2030 and reach a 100% zero-emission grid by 2040.

    Sounds great on paper. But here’s the problem: while New York sacrifices its own economy, the rest of the world isn’t following.


    The Big Contradiction

    • Asia and Africa are building more coal plants and burning more oil and gas than ever.
    • China and India keep increasing fossil fuel use to power their industries.
    • Russia and Iran depend on selling oil and gas — and they make more money when U.S. states restrict their own energy.
    • Meanwhile, the Trump administration in Washington (2025) is going the opposite way: drill more, export more, and make energy cheap and abundant again.

    So while the world’s biggest polluters keep burning, New York is waging a “climate war” against itself.


    Who Wins from New York’s Plan?

    • Russia, Iran, and OPEC: higher global prices = more profit for them.
    • China and India: cheaper energy at home means stronger manufacturing.
    • Climate NGOs and bureaucrats: more money and power through subsidies and carbon credits.
    • Big corporations and investors: subsidies, government contracts, and green energy mandates fill their pockets.

    Who Loses?

    • New York families: higher bills for heating, cooling, and electricity.
    • Local businesses: higher energy costs make them less competitive.
    • Workers in oil, gas, and heating industries: jobs vanish.
    • Taxpayers: footing the bill for subsidies and infrastructure.
    • The electric grid: risk of blackouts if reliable fuels disappear too fast.

    The Bottom Line

    New York’s Draft Energy Plan is sold as a fight against climate change. But critics say it looks more like a self-inflicted wound:

    • It won’t change global emissions.
    • It makes life more expensive for ordinary New Yorkers.
    • It helps America’s rivals — Russia, Iran, and China — by weakening U.S. energy.

    Instead of being a “green victory,” it may end up as a war on New York’s own economy and standard of living.

    Winners vs. Losers of New York’s Draft Energy Plan

    WinnersWhy They Win
    Russia, Iran, OPECLess U.S. competition means higher global oil & gas prices = more profit.
    China & IndiaKeep using cheap coal, oil, and gas → cheaper factories and stronger economies.
    Climate NGOs & BureaucratsMore subsidies, more carbon credit markets, more control.
    Big Corporations & Wall StreetWin government contracts, profit from “green” mandates and subsidies.

    LosersWhy They Lose
    New York FamiliesHigher heating, cooling, and electricity bills.
    Local BusinessesPay more for energy → less competitive with other states.
    Workers in Oil & GasJobs in natural gas, heating oil, and related industries disappear.
    TaxpayersBillions in subsidies come out of their pockets.
    The Electric GridMore blackouts and instability as reliable fuels get phased out too quickly.

    Sources: , Big New York news BigNY.com
    Energyplan.ny.gov/Plans/Draft-2025-Energy-Plan Midtown Tribune News

    Midtown Tribune Independent USA news from New York

  • White House. President Trump’s Message on National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month 2025

    White House. President Trump’s Message on National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month 2025

    USA News Modtown Tribune President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation for National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Mont

    President Donald J. Trump issued a proclamation for National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, honoring the courage of American women battling ovarian cancer and remembering those lost to the disease. He highlighted his administration’s efforts through the Make America Healthy Again commission, aimed at addressing the root causes of illness while expanding access to telehealth, lowering prescription drug costs, and empowering patients with the Right to Try experimental treatments. President Trump called on the nation to unite in prayer and resolve, pledging continued support for research, innovation, and patient care to help build a healthier and stronger America free from the burden of cancer.

    Presidential Message on National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

    During National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, we proudly stand alongside every heroic American mother, grandmother, sister, and daughter who is courageously battling ovarian cancer.  We solemnly remember the cherished loved ones whose lives were tragically cut short by this devastating disease.  Above all, we recommit to eradicating all forms of cancer, and to building a healthier, stronger, and more vigorous American future.

    My Administration remains determined to ensuring that future generations live free from all forms of cancer.  For this reason, I established the Make America Healthy Again commission, tasked with addressing the root causes of diseases like ovarian cancer.  Additionally, we have taken decisive action to ensure transparency in healthcare pricing, lower the cost of prescription drugs, expand access to telehealth, and give terminally ill patients the right to try experimental drugs that could save their lives—ensuring that women who are battling ovarian cancer have the vital support and resources they need to successfully battle and conquer their disease.

    This month, our Nation unites in prayer and resolves to defeat ovarian cancer—and to bring hope, healing, and comfort to every patient and family suffering from it.  Together, with the incredible work of scientists, researchers, and medical professionals, we will forge a future free from the ravages of cancer, and we will make America healthier and greater than ever before.

    The White House

    September 2, 2025

    Sources: White House, Midtown Tribune news

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