The Green Dream Is a Financial Nightmare

The Green Dream Is a Financial Nightmare

Dear Reader,

They are selling you a fantasy.

  • The No-B.S. Truth: The push for “green” energy is a luxury belief we can’t afford. It’s a fantasy that is making our electricity more expensive and less reliable. 

  • The Unvarnished Facts: The biggest obstacle to energy abundance is our own government. Draconian regulations and endless lawsuits have made it impossible to build anything

  • The Bottom Line: Real assets produce real power. Hydrocarbons like natural gas and coal are the foundation of our economy, and nuclear is the most reliable zero-emissions source we have. 

  • The DOE says data center electricity demand could triple by 2028. Now a war is choking off one-fifth of the world’s oil. Robert Kiyosaki has been preparing for this collision for two years. His energy system is up 335%. Watch His Urgent Briefing 

A fantasy of a world powered by windmills and sunshine. A “green” utopia where the energy is clean and the conscience is clear. 

It’s a beautiful story. It’s also a lie.

And it’s a lie that is making you poorer.

My poor dad would have loved the green dream. 

He was an academic. He believed in the experts and their plans. 

He would have put a solar panel on his roof and felt virtuous, even as his power bill went up.

My rich dad would have seen the green dream for what it is: a scam. 

A way for the government to pick winners and losers. 

A way to subsidize politically connected companies. A way to sell you a fragile, expensive, and unreliable product.

He taught me to look at the numbers, not the narrative. And the numbers on green energy don’t add up.

The Electricity Arms Race

We are in a war. Not a war with guns and bombs, but an electricity arms race. 

The country that can provide abundant, cheap, and reliable power will win the 21st century. 

It will dominate the industries of the future, like AI and advanced manufacturing.

Right now, we are losing that war. And we are losing it to China.

Why? Because we have embraced a luxury belief. 

The belief that we can power a modern industrial economy on sunshine and breezes. It’s a fantasy. 

And it’s a fantasy that is being forced on us by central planners who have never run a business or balanced a checkbook.

Our Own Worst Enemy

The biggest obstacle to American energy dominance is not a foreign power. It’s our own government.

The article I just read calls it what it is: a backdoor ban on progress. 

Draconian regulations. Endless lawsuits. 

A permitting process that can trap a vital pipeline or power plant in limbo for a decade. 

We have made it almost impossible to build anything in this country.

This isn’t about protecting the environment. It’s about control. 

It’s about an ideology of “degrowth” that sees abundance as a sin. They want to make energy expensive. They want to make you use less. They want to make you poorer. It’s a war on prosperity disguised as a war on climate change.

 The Religion of Net-Zero

This has become a religion. The religion of “net-zero.” They want to eliminate hydrocarbons—oil, natural gas, and coal—from our economy. 

This is not just unrealistic; it is strategically insane.

Hydrocarbons are the foundation of modern life. 

They don’t just power our grid; they are used to make everything from plastics to medicines to fertilizers. 

Natural gas is the reason our emissions have gone down. It’s cheap, it’s abundant, and it’s reliable.

Nuclear power is the most reliable and scalable zero-emissions energy source on the planet. 

We should be building new plants as fast as we can. Instead, we let fear and bureaucracy kill the industry.

Renewables have a place. But they are not a serious solution for baseload power. 

The sun doesn’t always shine, and the wind doesn’t always blow. 

Pretending otherwise is to gamble with our entire economy.

Embrace Reality. Embrace Abundance

It’s time for energy realism. It’s time to stop pretending and start building. It’s time to unleash the power of the American free market.

That means a “best-of-the-above” approach. 

Let all energy sources compete on a level playing field. 

Let the market decide what is cheapest and most reliable. Stop the endless subsidies for politically favored technologies.

It means radical permitting reform. If a project is in the national interest, we should be able to build it. Quickly.

And it means embracing abundance. Energy is not a scarce resource to be hoarded. It is the engine of prosperity. The more we have, the richer we all become.

This is the path to winning the electricity arms race. It’s the path to rebuilding our manufacturing base. It’s the path to financial freedom for millions of Americans. 

Stop believing the green fantasy. Start demanding energy realism.

Kiyosaki Uncensored 

P.S. If the Strait of Hormuz crisis has you thinking about buying oil stocks — stop. The last time a crisis like this hit, oil crashed a third of its value in a single day. The sucker’s bet is chasing direction. The smart money plays the volatility. Robert Kiyosaki just showed his readers exactly how he does it.