There’s a reason your bills keep climbing>>
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Pamela,
There’s a reason your bills keep climbing.
Right now, as gas prices surge and energy bills spike, the same Oil and Gas executives who bankrolled Donald Trump are cashing in. Their war profiteering is raking in billions while families are forced to pay more just to get by.
This is what corporate greed looks like in real time, Pamela. Add your name to demand Congress put an end to this war profiteering and protect American families from price gouging.
During his campaign, Trump made a “deal” with Oil and Gas CEOs: If they raised $1 billion for his campaign, he would make it worth their while. Executives got in line. Now, Trump is delivering for them -- instead of the American people. He crushed clean energy, rolled back protections that held polluters accountable, instituted tariffs, and started reckless wars in Venezuela and Iran, spiking prices. Somehow, Americans are footing the bill twice over: first, as the taxpayers funding this military action, and second, as consumers facing soaring costs at the pump, on their grocery bills, on healthcare -- you name it.
It doesn’t stop there.
Energy companies are fleecing families with rising utility costs. Coal plants that should have been retired are being propped up at your expense. Clean energy projects that would have lowered bills are being shut down. And alternatives like electric vehicles are being crushed to protect oil industry profits.
So, who keeps coming out ahead? The Oil and Gas Industry, their CEOs, executives, and wealthy shareholders. Big Oil is anticipating a $60 billion windfall in the US thanks to Trump’s reckless war.
Pamela, if you’re tired of paying the price for corporate greed, add your name now. Together, we can push back against energy corruption, call out war profiteering, and demand an affordable energy system that actually works for working families.
This isn’t about policy differences. It’s corruption plain and simple.
It’s about an administration choosing donors over people, prioritizing a war that keeps prices high for consumers while enriching war profiteers and Big Oil CEOs.
Enough is enough. No one should have to choose between paying their bills and lining the pockets of billionaires.
- Climate Power
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