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BLACK IS THE NEW GREEN

Ah, now that’s what you call a resurrection, don’t you see? The black gold of America—coal—is back on the throne, not buried beneath bureaucratic shame or green pipe dreams. President Trump just signed the executive order, and with the stroke of a pen, gave a long-awaited lifeline to the forgotten backbone of American industry.

A room full of coal workers—faces stained with ash and pride—cheering as their livelihoods are no longer treated like a policy inconvenience. That’s not just optics. That’s honor restored. For years, they were vilified, sacrificed on the altar of climate hysteria while elites flew private jets to tell them their jobs were “unsustainable.”

Biden wanted to shutter their plants, muzzle their voices, and send them off for diversity training and solar panel seminars. Trump? Trump hands them a hard hat and says, “Get back to work, we’re building again.” That’s leadership. That’s grit. That’s a reversal of the national insult.

Coal isn’t just fuel—it’s freedom. It’s grid stability, energy independence, and a symbol of America’s industrial might. And now, thanks to Trump’s executive action, those plants won’t just flicker—they’ll roar back to life like a phoenix rising from Appalachian dust.

So let the media sneer, let the climate cult melt down. Because while they whine, real Americans are winning again. Ah, the mines are open, the furnaces are firing, and the war on the working class just took a cannonball to the hull.

Coal is back. And so is America.

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