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Zeldin Fights Biden’s Eco Rules: Pledges to Unleash US Energy

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin slammed Biden’s environmental policies as an economic attack on everyday Americans. He accused the previous administration of using radical regulations to crush businesses and families while ignoring real solutions. Zeldin vowed to reverse these damaging rules to unleash American energy and jobs.

Zeldin’s “Powering the Great American Comeback” plan focuses on cleaning up pollution without strangling industries. He promised clean air and water for all while cutting bureaucratic red tape. The plan prioritizes fixing toxic waste sites and stopping disasters like the sewage flowing into California from Mexico. Critics claim he’s weakening protections, but Zeldin says common-sense reforms protect both health and paychecks.

The Biden EPA pushed extreme green mandates that shuttered factories and spiked energy bills, Zeldin argued. He called it intentional sabotage of our economy to please climate activists. Farmers, truckers, and small businesses suffered most under these job-killing rules. Zeldin pledged to put American workers first by ending punishing regulations.

A key focus is stopping the border sewage crisis poisoning Texas and California communities. Zeldin blasted Biden for ignoring this disaster while pouring money into overseas climate projects. He’s directing EPA resources to secure clean water for border towns overwhelmed by Mexico’s waste. Patriots deserve action, not empty promises, he said.

Zeldin’s military service and Long Island roots drive his fight for safe neighborhoods. He knows families don’t want chemicals in their drinking water or playgrounds built on toxic waste. His cleanup plans target real dangers instead of chasing unrealistic climate fantasies. Common sense beats radical ideology every time, he stressed.

The administrator warned that Biden’s EPA punished oil workers while letting China pollute freely. America can lead in energy and conservation without wrecking livelihoods, Zeldin insisted. His policies aim to make U.S. energy dominant again while cleaning up legacy pollution sites. True environmentalism balances progress and protection.

Some far-left groups attack Zeldin for rolling back electric vehicle mandates and emissions rules. He counters that freedom beats forced compliance, letting families choose affordable cars and appliances. Overreach won’t solve climate change, but innovation will—and America does that best when government gets out of the way.

Zeldin’s vision puts hardworking taxpayers ahead of coastal elites and globalist agendas. He trusts Americans to protect their land and health without D.C. micromanagement. By cutting bureaucracy and focusing on real threats, Zeldin says we’ll build a stronger, cleaner nation where both jobs and nature thrive.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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