Energy & Policy • 12 min read

EPA's Car Rule Repeal Kills Power Plants Too

The EPA's February 2026 repeal of vehicle emissions rules isn't just about cars. It demolished the legal foundation that regulates greenhouse gases from coal and natural gas power plants.

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The AI Layoff Smokescreen: CEO Gaslighting Exposed

The mainstream press is framing the massive January 2026 job cuts as the beginning of the great AI replacement. They are wrong. A deep dive into the labor data reveals that CEOs are using artificial intelligence as a convenient scapegoat to mask profound management failures, economic restructuring, and the hangover of zero-interest-rate overhiring.

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The Gritted Teeth EV: Rattles Over Reboots

The 2026 JD Power EV Satisfaction Study crowned Tesla the king of owner happiness. But the real story is darker and more interesting: buyers are choosing a car with rattling door panels over legacy sedans whose infotainment systems crash at 70 mph. The EV wars have shifted from sheet metal to silicon, and legacy automakers are losing badly.

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