Trump Calls Out European Leaders FROM STAGE During Barnburner Davos Speech, with RealClearPolitics

From Megyn Kelly

In a controversial speech at Davos, Trump criticized European leaders for their reliance on wind energy, arguing that countries with more windmills tend to experience greater economic difficulties. He claimed that while China manufactures most windmills, it lacks substantial wind farms, citing this as evidence of poor energy policy among nations that invest heavily in wind energy.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump's windmill critique: Are they eco-saviors or eco-nightmares? Depends on who’s spinning the narrative.
  • China’s windmill production but limited usage reveals an uncanny strategy: sell to the 'stupid' while conserving resources.
  • Megan's summer tale cautions: windmills might beautify backdrops, but do they demolish coastal landscapes and ecosystems?
  • European energy woes suggest that renewable dreams may not be all sunshine and rainbows if mismanaged.
  • Trump’s analysis channels skepticism: Is 'green energy' leading us toward prosperity or just spinning our wheels?

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