Robert Bradley Jr.
“An opponents of oil and gas are increasingly targeting energy projects through misinformation, protests, laws and misinformation, harming the strategic U.S. industry that employs more than 11 million Americans and creating economic stability in our country Negative impact. ” (Energy transfer, below)
In the United States, the pragmatic rent-seeking of Royal Capitalists is a major issue in the United States. Political capitalism allows for “the worst limitations” while simultaneously bringing consumers to governmental purposes inappropriate resources. Think of the peaceful Ken Lai. James E. Rogers of Indiana/Duke Energy Public Service. John “Beyond Petroleum” Browne… Ben Van Beurden of Royal Dutch Shell… Jeff Immelt of GE… T. BoonePickens…John Hofmeister. Wind and sun crowd. Even Kelcy Warren, co-founder and chairman of Energy Transfer, is the subject of this article.
As Houston Chronicles The editorial said Monday:
Some of Trump's Texas-based allies and donors will kill Biden's climate law. The Energy Transfer, led by Trump Booster Kelcy Warren, is a partner at Texas Health Hydrogen Hub, earning over $1 billion in bonuses in energy grants. Occupy Oil’s CEO raised millions of dollars for Trump, who won a $1 billion grant to build a carbon capture center near Corpus Christi. Even Trump's BFF Elon Musk admits Tesla's IRA tax credit could make up to $250 million a quarter. [1]
ExxonMobil uses political bait
Sadly, Exxonmobil entered the political capitalist camp – the result was not good. Trying to appease the fossil fuel enemy (In vain: The more they get, the more they want), the legendary company has invested in algae oil (renewable biofuels) and hydrogen over the past two decades. Its carbon capture and storage is at risk, and the new government may terminate tax subsidies.
ExxonMobil CEO Lee Raymond (1993–2004) cleverly avoided this taxpayer bet and explained why; his successor succumbed to the climate hall and hurt shareholders , employees and the public. Raymond is also transparent and correct in climate issues, saying in 2010:
We have not refuted global climate change in the oil industry. But I don't believe that anyone should have moral authority to deny the opportunity for people to improve their lifestyle by arbitrarily depriving them of their means…. I hope that the government in the region will work with us to resist policies that may stifle economic growth.
“Regain the truth”
In political capitalism, there is room for applause of the moment of free market energy. The new website for inputting energy transfer, “Retrieve Facts”, described by the company as
Dedicated to keeping records straightforward, not only oil and gas (the lifeblood of our modern society), but also our projects and companies. Oil and gas make the benefits we enjoy in our daily lives. Opponents of oil and gas have increasingly targeted energy projects through misinformation, protests, laws and misinformation, hurt a strategic U.S. industry that employs more than 11 million Americans and negatively impacts our nation’s economic stability .
The picture/logo below includes no industrial wind turbines or solar arrays – underneath a green underground pipeline rich in carbon dioxide.
![](https://i0.wp.com/wattsupwiththat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/take-back-the-truth-energy-transfer-partners.webp?resize=720%2C360&ssl=1)
Truth Bomb is following on the website:
Fact: Dakota's access pipelines won't encroach on any tribal land.
Fact: Greenpeace's misinformation on business components of energy transfer.
Fact: The litigation of energy transfer has nothing to do with freedom of speech.
Fact: Energy transfer is not a culturally important location.
Fact: Neither the energy transfer nor the Dakota visit carried out extreme violence against protesters.
Facts: Greenpeace organizes, fund and supports trespassing, property damage and violence.
News on the energy transfer details the lawsuit against Greenpeace and opposes critics. The best defense is offense!
Final Comment
Energy transfer Kelcy Warren will be praised for his offensive against the progressive left. In this regard, he joined Free Energy/Chris Wright for basic property rights and for energy for the masses rather than the climate elite. Warren and Wright both returned to Alex Epstein, the first energy philosopher.
There is a new politics in the air in the United States and around the world. However, in terms of progress and benefits, government interventions still need to be corrected. Companies such as energy transfer need to accept the end of certain favorable interventions in their own right (Hyvelocity Hydrogen Hub) in order to achieve and be consistent. And try to cut Leviathan.
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[1] “The private sector can disrupt energy programs.” Houston Chronicles (February 3, 2025).
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