Ironically, it is Trump that is demonstrating leadership via not simply being one of the mindless simpering sheep that goes along with a program which has been fraught with graft and corruption for so many years.
In terms of the private interests, I don't blame them one bit considering that there are billions in direct gvt subsidies easy for the taking.
.... think Solyndra
Yeah - like no other energy business gets subsidies. Think oil and coal.
As for leadership, all I've noticed out of the Dumpster is the sort of leadership provided by a playground bully.
https://www.desmogblog.com/2016/11/24/taking-more-comprehensive-look-coal-subsidies
https://www.desmog.ca/2015/11/12/ca...ry-2-7-billion-every-year-where-does-money-go
So jumping down a toilet when there is NO fire because everyone else is,
that's leadership?
"The idea of taxing carbon isn’t new. Bill Clinton and Al Gore tried to pass a BTU tax in 1993. Its defeat helped usher in a Republican-controlled Congress for the first time in nearly 40 years. In 2009, Barack Obama proposed a cap-and-trade plan that was rejected by a Democratic-controlled Congress. The Democrats ended up losing the House in 2010. More recently, Hillary Clinton’s campaign policy team was reportedly considering a carbon tax."
Carbon Tax Kills Jobs, Raises Energy Prices | National Review
I guess he just isn't stupid
Like the other LOSERS who fell for this brain dead woojoo boogie man stuff
And nothing in your post contradicts my position that oil and coal are on the way out.