The narcissist-in-chief continues to blurt nonsense.
In reality, China is far and away the world’s leading producer of wind energy, with more than triple the current U.S. wind capacity.
Trump, however, has long had issues with renewable energy ― especially wind, which he has called “bullshit” and “a hoax,” a grudge he has held since a dispute over an offshore wind farm near one of his resorts.
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GEMINI:
Subjectivist: A subjectivist believes that knowledge and truth are dependent on the individual's subjective experience or perspective. This implies that what one "knows" is deeply tied to their personal perception.
Naïve Realist (in a specific context): Naïve realism is the common-sense view that we perceive the world directly as it is. If taken to an extreme where one only trusts their direct, uninterpreted perception and denies any other form of knowledge or external influence, it could fit your description.
Someone experiencing a form of delusion or hallucination: In a more psychological context, if someone's "knowledge" is entirely limited to their perceptions, and those perceptions are not aligned with shared reality, they might be experiencing delusions or hallucinations.
The GOP Senate version of the "big, beautiful bill" would raise the cost of wind and solar projects by 10% to 20%, one energy group estimated.
The "Big Beautiful Bill" significantly reduces or eliminates tax credits for renewable energy sources like solar and wind, which could hinder the growth of clean energy and increase electricity costs for consumers. This legislation favors fossil fuel production, potentially leading to a reliance on more expensive and polluting energy sources.
If the House passes their big bill, they would be voting to cancel thousands of energy projects over the next decade.
There's a reason that trade unions are calling this "the biggest job-killing bill in history."
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