Outgoing Biden Tries to Cripple Trump’s Energy Plan, Bans 40% of America’s Coal
Outgoing Biden Tries to Cripple Trump’s Energy Plan, Bans 40% of America’s Coal

Joe Biden’s presidency will be remembered for its stunning consistency—consistently putting America last. He drained taxpayers to bankroll foreign wars and strangled American industries in the name of climate change.

Biden always found a way to prioritize everyone but the people who elected him. It’s no wonder his party lost their majority.

His decisions weren’t just bad for America; they seemed purpose-built to hurt Americans while bolstering foreign interests. Kamala Harris, his equally unpopular vice president, won’t be stepping into the void either. Americans, quite simply, have had enough.

From The Post Millennial:
The Biden-Harris administration has put the nation’s coal supply in jeopardy by announcing a ban on new mining in a region that produces 40 percent of the US total. But it might be the last gasp of the administration’s war on coal with President-elect Donald Trump eyeing the energy independence that his last presidency achieved.

But just because Biden is heading for the exit doesn’t mean he’s done causing trouble. In what seems like one last “gift,” his administration has banned new coal mining in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin.

That is an area that produces a staggering 40% of the nation’s coal. It’s a move that not only jeopardizes energy security but also threatens thousands of jobs. If there’s a parting strategy here, it looks like he’s trying to leave as big a mess as possible for his replacement, President-elect Donald Trump.

The Final Salvo in Biden’s War on Coal

Biden’s Bureau of Land Management (BLM) recently updated its Resource Management Plan (RMP) to ban new federal coal leases in the Powder River Basin. This effectively takes a whopping 48.12 billion short tons of coal off the table.

Why? The administration claims it’s all in the name of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. But let’s be honest—this isn’t about saving the planet. It’s about continuing Biden’s crusade against American energy.

Existing coal leases won’t be revoked—for now. But this move sends a chilling message to the 42,000 Americans working in the coal industry: your jobs are expendable.

Meanwhile, energy prices continue to soar, and households struggle with the worst inflation crisis in decades. Apparently, Biden thinks that freezing families in the winter is a small price to pay for his “climate legacy.”

Montana Governor Greg Gianforte didn’t mince words, calling the rule a “disaster.” He pointed out that this ban will cripple coal jobs and defund public education in states like Montana.

For a president who loves to talk about unity, Biden has a peculiar way of dividing the country—especially between Washington elites and everyday Americans.

Trump’s Plan: Energy Independence 2.0

President-elect Donald Trump isn’t wasting any time. His team has already slammed Biden’s decision, calling it yet another assault on American energy.

Karoline Leavitt, Trump-Vance Transition spokeswoman, reminded Americans of Trump’s track record: energy independence, lower gas prices, and a booming economy.

Remember the $2 gas and robust energy sector of Trump’s first term? Those days are on their way back.

Trump’s plan is simple: unleash American energy. That means rolling back Biden-era restrictions, restoring coal jobs, and making the U.S. energy-dominant again.

While Biden kowtows to global climate summits, Trump focuses on making life affordable for working families. It’s a stark contrast—and one that voters resoundingly endorsed at the ballot box.

The Stakes for Wyoming and Montana

Wyoming and Montana are on the front lines of this battle. The Powder River Basin has long been a critical hub for American coal production.

By banning new leases, Biden is effectively choking off future growth in the region. This isn’t just bad news for the energy sector—it’s a body blow to local economies.

Biden’s excuse? His administration claims the energy market is “moving away from coal.” But that’s a half-truth at best.

While renewable energy and natural gas are growing, coal remains a vital part of America’s energy mix. Ignoring that reality doesn’t make it go away; it just leaves Americans in the dark—literally and figuratively.

Biden’s Last Hurrah or Trump’s First Challenge?

This coal ban might be Biden’s swan song, but it’s also Trump’s first big test. Can the new administration undo the damage?

Trump’s team has promised swift action, but the road won’t be easy. Biden’s regulatory mess is deep, and digging out will take time. Still, if anyone can make it happen, it’s Trump.

Key Takeaways

  • Biden’s parting gift to America? A coal ban that hurts jobs and spikes energy costs.
  • Trump plans to revive energy independence and put America first—again.
  • Wyoming and Montana brace for the fallout as Biden’s policies gut local economies.

Source: The Post Millennial

December 5, 2024
Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.