Quite possibly the single most offensive part of the Trump presidency is that the White House has gone to a great deal of effort to find the very most incompetent people to fill the government’s important positions.
We have an anti-science crackpot in change of our healthcare, a climate denier heading up the EPA, and an alcoholic Fox News commentator running the most powerful military in human history.
Renewable Energy
The United States Needs a Little More Insanity. Could We Have it, Please?
Even the most hate-filled and stupid Americans are starting to realize that the United States is being led by a psychopath. If anything can serve as compelling evidence of this, the social media post below just may help to get the job done.
Venezuela? The country colonized by the Spanish and French? The one that’s been independent for almost 200 years? There are elementary school kids all over the country asking, “WTF?”
Yes, we’re aware that Trump needs to distract us from the many criminal accusations against him, but does he really think this will fly?

The United States Needs a Little More Insanity. Could We Have it, Please?
Renewable Energy
Product Naming Is Important
During my years as a marketing consultant to large IT and communications tech companies, I helped my clients name or rename many dozens of products. No need to be too clever or catchy; just pick something that makes an introduction in a way that’s clear and implies its power to create value.
Here, I’m not sure what the marketing people were thinking. One thing’s for sure: you don’t want your kids being driven around by incoherent people.
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ACORE Applauds Maryland Gov. Moore’s New Executive Order on Energy Affordability and Reliability
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ACORE Applauds Maryland Gov. Moore’s New Executive Order on Energy Affordability and Reliability
ACORE Applauds Maryland Gov. Moore’s New Executive Order on Energy Affordability and Reliability
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Dec. 19, 2025
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) issued the following statement from ACORE President and CEO Ray Long in response to Governor Wes Moore’s announcement of new initiatives to build an affordable and reliable energy future for Maryland.
“ACORE applauds Gov. Wes Moore for setting forth a new series of energy initiatives that seek to stabilize energy bills while ensuring grid reliability and efficiency for Marylanders. In particular, ACORE commends key provisions in the order to increase the deployment of advanced transmission technologies; streamline the siting and permitting of high-voltage transmission, energy storage, and other infrastructure; advance wholesale market reforms; and more. As the country enters a new era of electricity demand, initiatives like Gov. Moore’s will facilitate significant progress toward building a modern and reliable grid needed to maintain economic competitiveness and keep the lights on,” said ACORE President and CEO Ray Long.
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ABOUT ACORE
For over 20 years, the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) has been the nation’s leading voice on the issues most essential to clean energy expansion. ACORE unites finance, policy, and technology to accelerate the transition to a clean energy economy.
For more information, please visit http://www.acore.org.
Media Contacts:
Stephanie Genco
Senior Vice President, Communications
American Council on Renewable Energy
communications@acore.org
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https://acore.org/news/acore-statement-on-gov-wes-moores-new-energy-executive-order/
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