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Psychotic Nihilism

This is the most psychotic thing I’ve maybe ever seen in politics and that’s truly saying something!

Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes.bsky.social) 2025-01-08T19:24:38.883Z

I can hardly believe that this is real:

There’s a nascent, concerted effort to make Oklahoma the first state to ban new renewable energy projects. And it’s picking up steam.

Across the U.S., activism against wind and solar energy has only grown in intensity, power, and scope in tandem with the recent renewables boom. This is in direct contrast to hopes many in the climate movement had that these technologies would become more popular as they entered communities historically hostile to the idea of switching away from fossil fuels. If anything, grassroots angst toward the energy transition has only surged in many pockets of the country since passage of the nation’s first climate law – Inflation Reduction Act – in 2022.

Nowhere is this more true than Oklahoma, which on paper resembles a breadbasket of possibilities for the “green” economy. Oklahoma is the nation’s third largest generator of wind energy, home to a burgeoning solar energy sector, a potential hydrogen hub, and maybe even the nation’s first refinery for cobalt, a rare metal used in electric vehicles. Yet yesterday, hundreds of people flocked to Oklahoma City, filled a giant hall in the state’s capitol building to the brim, and rallied for the state’s governor Kevin Stitt to issue an executive order to stop new wind and solar energy facilities from being built.

Donald Trump is leading this charge. He never fails to mention how terrible wind and solar power are. It doesn’t matter that these new technologies will create a boatload of jobs. They just don’t want it because Trump says it’s bad and it owns the libs. Nothing else matters.

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