Lee Zeldin gave an outstanding differentiation between New York and Pennsylvania.
1. Pushing to speed up pipeline approvals in the Northeast and the potential impact on those living in the Tri-State area.
2. The $92 billion worth of investment announced for Pennsylvania by President Trump, and the contrast with the lack of similar investment in New York.
3. New York’s policies, such as banning the safe extraction of natural gas, new pipeline construction, gas hookups on new construction, and efforts to ban gas-powered vehicles.
4. New York’s climate goals that the state’s leaders know they will not be able to meet, and the resulting economic pain for residents.
5. The benefits of tapping into the US’s own energy supply, including for the environment, economy, and national security.
6. The exodus of residents from New York due to the state’s policies that favor activists over the common-sense views of many New Yorkers.
Excellent video on @epaleezeldin – I am not sure who did the interview, but excellent points.
1. Pushing to speed up pipeline approvals in the Northeast and the potential impact on those living in the Tri-State area.2. The $92 billion worth of investment announced for… pic.twitter.com/xDScCyCLCQ
— STUART TURLEY – Energy Podcast Host (@STUARTTURLEY16) August 18, 2025
Pushing to speed up pipeline approvals in the Northeast, what would the impact be for those of us who live here in the Tri-State? Amazing, unleashing energy dominance, bringing down costs, creating jobs. So I was a couple of weeks ago, I was in Pittsburgh, President Trump was at an AI summit, and they were announcing $92 billion worth of investment to the Keystone State, great news for Pennsylvania. And I’m sitting there as a New Yorker, and I’m listening to $92 billion of investment getting announced for one state, thinking about how this whole announcement could be happening across the border in New York. And it’s not a great mystery to me as to why the announcement for all the investment is happening in Pennsylvania and not New York? In New York, they won’t allow the safe extraction of natural gas, new pipelines to get built. New York has banned gas hookups on new construction.
They’ve tried to move towards banning gas-powered vehicles. They’ve set climate goals that the leaders in Albany know that they won’t meet. Whether they say it publicly or not, they know that there are not going to be able to hit those goals. But in the attempt to hit the goals, they will cause economic pain for people who can least afford it. Now, if you change the policies in Albny, great news! Instead of 92 billion dollars, uh… Just getting announced in neighboring states you get to have a hundred billion dollars or two hundred billion dollar get announced in your own state uh… It’s smart for us to understand that uh… We have that we have resources that we can safely tap into uh… That’s better than relying on foreign countries
We tap into our own energy supply in the US better than so many other countries do around the world. It’s better for our environment. It’s for our economy. It’s good for our national security. And New York, in so many different ways, has pushed so many of our residents out of the state because some in power are beholden to activists that don’t represent the mainstream common-sense view. Of so many other New Yorkers who aren’t just putting the state in time out as they leave. They say that they are gone for good and they’re not looking back.
An outstanding description of Net Zero, or following Energy Dominance. Follow the money and investor returns. If the power or energy source can not provide returns to investors, you might not want to use that power source.
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