“I will be the American energy president,” Donald Trump vowed Thursday in Michigan, promising to cut energy costs in half.
The “again” was understood, since Trump had made America energy-independent in his first term, before the Harris-Biden crowd took over and sent costs soaring.
He’ll “slash red tape,” ramp up approvals of new power plants, spur nuclear energy, and roll back Democrats’ fossil-fuel restrictions.
Hear, hear! It’s the all-of-the-above strategy that led the nation to become in Trump’s first term.
And it would once again yield huge gains not just for America, but the entire Free World.
As former Interior Secretary David Bernhardt made clear on a campaign press call, such plans are vital to future prosperity.