Green new deal is garbage

The original format of the Green New Deal included a range of social justice goals that, while important, may have detracted from its core focus on green energy. This broad scope likely contributed to its rejection by the right and its limited defense by the left. However, the urgency of addressing climate change cannot be overstated. A successful Green New Deal could not only secure a sustainable future for humanity but also position America as a global leader in clean energy production and technology.

To achieve this, we need to move beyond the rhetoric and focus on practical, implementable ideas. We must explore how to transition to a green economy while creating jobs and bolstering our manufacturing sector. This means investing in renewable energy infrastructure, developing new technologies, and reimagining our transportation systems. It also means ensuring that these efforts are economically viable and create real, tangible benefits for our society.

Join me in exploring how we can craft a Green New Deal that is ambitious, practical, and focused on the urgent task at hand. Let’s work together to shape a future where sustainability and prosperity go hand in hand.

About The Author

PhilKing

Philosopher King is a visionary voice for a fractured generation fusing faith, logic, and fearless truth-telling. The person is financial consultant by trade and political reformist by night, but the Philosopher King the idea is the author of the New Millennials – America Evolved: a call to unify America through compassion, critical thinking, and common sense solutions. With no allegiance to left or right, PK champions bold ideas like green energy independence, government reform, and social accountability not to pander, but to Be Better. PK speaks for both right and left as well as reaching out to the 80 million silent Americans ready to evolve beyond tribal politics and reclaim the republic through wisdom, not war.