Or an oilfield. I won’t say the wind farms in West Texas are an improvement on the landscape; but they’re a damned sight better than the conditions around pump jacks and storage tanks in the East Texas fields where I worked for a summer.These monstrous wind farms—every one of which exists solely based on federal subsidy—are a visual assault on God’s creation that weaken the grid, disrupt marine ecosystems, and force reliance on foreign fuel when have near-limitless reserves of our own. https://t.co/Ytc0n1Up2K
— Stephen Miller (@StephenM) June 14, 2026
And wind turbines off the Virginia coast are more attractive than the refineries that blight the Gulf Coast. Not to mention the drilling platforms in the Gulf that threaten marine life there.
This must be Steve's way of covering for his boss's imitation of a very elderly and confused person who has the family Buick jammed up against a tree with his foot on the accelerator pedal wondering why the car won't go backwards.
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