Today we’re going to take a look at a provision in the OBBBA that puts an early expiration date on federal tax credits for wind, solar, and battery storage projects, pushing them off Uncle Sam’s payroll years sooner than many in the industry expected. Under the old Inflation Reduction Act, these tax perks were set…
Trump’s Tariff Plan: A Bold Move with High Stakes for America’s Economic Future
Donald Trump has never been one to tiptoe around economic policy, and his latest proposal for “reciprocal” tariffs is yet another example of his willingness to shake up the status quo. By calling for tariffs that match the trade barriers other countries impose on American goods, Trump is challenging both allies and rivals to play…
President Biden’s Offshore Drilling Ban: A Win or a Warning?
President Biden’s decision to halt new offshore drilling across 625 million acres of U.S. waters has sparked passionate debate, and rightly so. This sweeping executive order raises critical questions about the balance between environmental stewardship, energy independence, and economic stability. While this ban is framed as a climate victory, its broader implications deserve a closer…
Trump’s Post-Victory Agenda: A Christian Conservative Take
Well, folks, buckle up. President-elect Trump has laid out his plans for the next chapter of America, and, love him or loathe him, it’s clear he’s not planning to tiptoe around the issues. For those of us rooted in faith and traditional values, his agenda is stirring up a mix of hope, concern, and—let’s be…
The New Axis of Evil: A Clear and Present Danger to the West
In the post-Cold War era, many believed that the age of existential threats had passed. However, recent developments reveal the emergence of a new and formidable alliance that rivals any threat faced since World War II. This "new axis of evil," consisting of China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, represents a grave and multifaceted challenge…
Balancing Energy Independence and Stewardship
Chris Wright’s appointment by President-elect Trump signals a clear shift toward energy policies that favor traditional fossil fuel industries. Wright runs a Denver-based oilfield service company and is known for his skepticism regarding the extent of human impact on climate change. He doesn't outright deny climate change but questions how much of it is driven…