Thanks to American Energy—Thanksgiving Costs Are Down 

November 19, 2025

This Thanksgiving, families across the country are getting some much-needed good news: the cost of a traditional holiday dinner has dropped 5 percent from last year, according to a new report from the American Farm Bureau Federation. After several years of rising prices, Americans are finally seeing relief. And it’s no coincidence that this drop comes as U.S. energy prices are falling. From 2021 to 2024, the average gasoline price in November was $3.47 per gallon. Compare that to an average of just $2.68 per gallon during each November under President Trump. With the Trump Administration now restoring commonsense energy policies, prices are moving…



New LNG Project Highlights Alaska’s Unmatched Energy Strength

November 13, 2025

A significant milestone for Alaska’s energy future was announced this week, as a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) project moves forward. Fox News reports, “Alaska LNG, a branch of the New York City and Anchorage-based Glenfarne energy company, and energy technology giant BakerHughes announced an alliance that will bring to reality and accelerate plans for a nearly 1,000-mile, 42-inch LNG pipeline down the middle of the Last Frontier, and a corresponding terminal on the Kenai peninsula. The 807-mile pipeline is projected to begin near Prudhoe Bay on the Arctic Ocean and run down to Nikiski – a village halfway between Anchorage…


China’s Rare Earth Weapon 

November 13, 2025

Power The Future has issued multiple reports warning that America’s reliance on China for rare-earth minerals is one of the most serious threats to our national security. Our 2020 study, The Fight for Rare Earths: How Green Extremists Ignore China’s Human Rights Record and Threaten U.S. National Security,highlighted the potential for China to cut off our supply of rare earths at any time and the security risks involved.  And now, China is already getting ready to do just that.  The New York Post reports,  “China is reportedly crafting a plan to block the US military from getting shipments of rare earth magnets –…


Newsom Jets to Brazil to Lecture the World While Trump Puts America First

November 12, 2025

While Californians struggle under high energy and gas prices, Governor Gavin Newsom is halfway around the world at a luxury climate conference in Belem, Brazil. While in Brazil, Newsom is working on his 2028 presidential campaign by scolding America and praising China. At this year’s U.N. COP30 climate talks, Newsom declared that President Trump’s decision not to attend was “doubling down on stupid,” claiming the United States is “ceding economic power” to other nations by refusing to bow to global climate mandates. He went even further, arguing that even Russia and Saudi Arabia are “going green” while Trump “turns his back on the…



Stacey Abrams’ Green Grift Collapses Under Congressional Scrutiny

November 7, 2025

The house of cards finally fell. This week, the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee announced that the New Georgia Project, a scandal-plagued nonprofit founded by Stacey Abrams, is dissolving after facing months of scrutiny from Congress and Power The Future. Environmental groups tied to Abrams received roughly $2 billion in taxpayer funds during the Biden administration. Their operations have long raised red flags for lack of transparency and political self-dealing under the banner of “climate justice.” Now, that scheme has come to an end. “This was a green grift pure and simple,” said Power The Future Founder and Executive…


Ford’s Electric F-150 May Be the Latest Casualty of the Fake EV Economy

November 7, 2025

Another one bites the dust. Ford is reportedly considering killing off the electric F-150 Lightning, the truck once hyped as a “smartphone that can tow” and hailed by the Biden administration as proof that America’s “green transition” was inevitable. Now it’s just another casualty in the long list of taxpayer-funded energy fantasies that couldn’t survive contact with reality. After $13 billion in EV losses since 2023, Ford is finally facing the truth every energy worker already knew: electric vehicles don’t work without government subsidies. When Ford launched the Lightning, executives promised a pickup that could haul like an F-150, drive hundreds of…


Trump Nominates Steve Pearce to Lead the Bureau of Land Management 

November 6, 2025

President Trump’s decision to nominate former New Mexico Congressman Steve Pearce to lead the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is exactly the kind of leadership our country needs. After years of radical mismanagement that turned the agency into a political weapon against American energy, this nomination signals a return to common sense. Pearce’s deep roots in New Mexico, one of America’s most vital energy-producing regions, give him a firsthand understanding of how federal land policies affect real families.  Under the Biden administration, the BLM drifted far from its core mission—pushing restrictive policies that stifled production, jeopardized jobs, and prioritized activist agendas over…


While New Mexico Struggles, Governor Grisham Jets Off Again

November 5, 2025

As the federal government shutdown continues to affect families in New Mexico, especially the more than one in five who depend on SNAP benefits, Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is packing her bags once again. Instead of supporting struggling residents, she’s headed to Brazil for yet another COP conference. If this sounds familiar, it’s because it is. The Governor has developed a habit of globe-trotting for climate summits, previously flying to Egypt, Scotland, and Dubai. “Governor Lujan Grisham’s hypocrisy continues to be staggering, but not at all surprising,” said Larry Behrens, Communications Director for Power The Future. “She pretends to care…