Oh, human! Bloomberg’s wine and cheese have been thrown into full hysteria because–Trump’s president rejects questions about taxpayer cash that fund their sacred climate cult. Their title reads like a missing script The story of the maid: “It's surreal: Trump freezes climate money sows fear and confusion”.
“Surreal”? Surreal, these people think they have some divine right to provide political activism disguised as “science” for taxpayers' political activism. Imagine a world where these people actually have to produce something valuable, not level from the federal government. Horror, right?
The “crisis” of the climate industrial complex
Let's set a scene: Trump Waltzes returns to the office and hits the awkward brakes of the Biden-era climate, such as the inflation reduction method (ironically The gasoline shower put out the fire). Millions of dollars in grants – Aaka Your hard-earned money – disappeared from climate nonprofits, academics and all kinds of other grif bugs who built their entire survival in government handouts.
Bloomberg describes it as “chaotic and panic.” Oh no! You mean, these self-proclaimed geniuses claim that they can keep global temperatures within a small part of 100 years later. After all, isn't it that bright?
The saddest sob story in the world
This article parades a series of characters who struggle to deal with horror no Able to suck federal nipples. Let's see some:
- Alex Bomstein In the Clean Air Commission, nonprofits clearly exist to ensure a permanent panic about air quality. He complained that his organization was “mixed news” to see if its taxpayer-funded cash flow was actually shut down. Imagine the horror that must operate like a normal business, uncertain whether revenue will always be guaranteed.
- Dominika ParryThe CEO of 2C Mississippi was damaged because her multibillion-dollar climate grant may not be achieved as expected. Because when you think of “Mississippi”, your first question is obviously whether its climate nonprofit sector is fully funded.
- David FunkThe president of a “energy consulting firm” in Washington state had to tailor it because the Department of Agriculture would not give him free money. Maybe he could explore this new concept called “Selling the service people want to pay for.”
- Lawrence SmithA Brown University professor said his postdoctoral fellows under him could not get a salary. Let's see if we did this: A researcher who relies entirely on government grants now finds himself in financial trouble because… the government blocks the grant? Almost like relying on endless taxpayer money is a bad career plan.
The real tragedy: The elite lose control
The true source of Bloomberg’s anger is related to “science” or “planet.” This is the structure of power that Trump threatens these people to build. This has nothing to do with climate change, but to ensure permanent bureaucrats, nonprofits and scholars who rely on government cash to enforce their political will.
The article even admits that part of the panic is about how to “browse grant speech around climate change and DEI” because mentioning “environmental justice” may no longer win their easy government funding. They fear that the political trend has changed and they will have to find new ways to deceive bureaucrats into paying cash.
Trump's Master: Freeze Cash Flow
The reason this move is so effective is that the left has established financial dependence for the entire movement. them need Government money. By contrast, Trump and his supporters don’t need federal grants to believe their ideas. When Trump shut down the money hose, left panic was because they realized that institutions would not survive without it.
Bloomberg’s solution? More lawsuits! Because if democracy doesn't give them what they want, there will always be a judiciary.
Conclusion: Glorious, delicious tears
This article is a masterpiece of unexpected comedy. It’s a beautiful thing to watch people who have spent years teaching “sustainability” to the rest of us suddenly find themselves unsustainable. It turns out that the entire climate industry is just another bureaucracy that the government relies on. Without government cash, they just toast.
Environmental researchers are still trying to figure out how to browse grants around climate change and DEI under executive orders. Previous applications will benefit from helping disadvantaged communities, environmental justice or inclusion (that are seen as showing widespread impact) applications that may suddenly be disrupted by the same reference.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-02-04/-IT-S-SURREAL-TRUMP-S-FRUMP-S-freeze-on-climate-money-money-sows-fear-fear -confusion
So grab some popcorn, guys. Schadenfreude is powerful about it.
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