Folks, the climate cult’s glory days are over. For years these coastal elites rammed through mandates, subsidies, and pipeline blocks in the name of saving the planet, promising cheap wind and solar would deliver utopia. Now the bill is here, and it’s a monster—electricity prices climbing faster than inflation, heating costs exploding, and families staring at winter bills that could choke a horse. Consumers aren’t buying the spin anymore. Two big-name Democrat governors are cracking under the pressure, one defending her pipeline sabotage while the other straight-up begging for a timeout on her own radical green dreams. This isn’t a minor hiccup. It’s the moment reality body-slams the fantasy, and everyday Americans are the ones getting flattened.
Healey’s Pipeline Panic: Defending the Blockade That Jacked Up Massachusetts Bills
Maura Healey in Massachusetts is still out there bragging about how she stopped two major natural gas pipelines back when she was attorney general. She called them lousy deals and a threat to the climate agenda. Now, as governor, she’s forced to defend that choice while families freeze and power prices sit among the highest in the country. Massachusetts electricity rates hover around 31 cents per kilowatt-hour—third highest nationwide—and heating costs have spiked right alongside the blocked supply. Her response? A temporary $180 million winter relief fund and talk of “all-of-the-above” energy that still refuses new pipelines. She’s tweaking around the edges with existing infrastructure and rebates, but the core problem she created remains: no reliable gas flow means higher prices for everyone when renewables inevitably fall short.
Healey explains how offshore wind “flows,” and natural gas is “volatile.” But doesn’t natural gas flow through the pipeline and wind is weather dependent volatile form of base load energy? https://t.co/M8q7hJ4jTc
— Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance (@MassFiscal) March 12, 2025
This isn’t abstract pain. Families are choosing between groceries and heat. Businesses are eyeing the exit. Healey’s defense rings hollow because the math is brutal—restricted supply plus heavy reliance on intermittent sources equals predictable cost explosions. She’s trying to spin it as smart planning, but voters see the empty promises and the full wallets.
I know how we get more affordable energy: eliminate unnecessary state mandated fees that jack up ratepayer’s energy bills and build a pipeline to give us cheaper energy sources. Why is this so hard for Maura Healey? #mapoli #magov pic.twitter.com/ccFKo1gjiU
— Brian Shortsleeve for Massachusetts (@ShortsleeveMA) January 1, 2026
Hochul’s Full Retreat: New York Governor Begs for Breathing Room on Her Own Climate Law
Kathy Hochul just waved the white flag in New York, and it’s a beauty. In the last few weeks she’s proposed rewriting the state’s landmark 2019 climate law, delaying key regulations until 2030, changing how emissions get counted, and giving everyone “breathing room” because the aggressive targets would hammer utility bills even harder. She’s admitting the fast deadlines and mandates risk massive price hikes for homeowners, renters, and businesses. New York electricity already runs well above the national average, and her own state’s analysis warned of thousands in extra costs per household if nothing changed. Hochul’s own words: the benefits don’t outweigh the pain right now, especially with supply chain messes, inflation, and external pressures.
Kathy Hochul admits her energy plan comes with higher costs for New Yorkers.
Can you afford to pay even more? I think not!Hochul keeps pushing expensive climate mandates while families struggle to keep the lights on and heat their homes. Four more years of Kathy Hochul would… pic.twitter.com/hZ5tEhJspS
— Bruce Blakeman (@NassauExec) March 14, 2026
This is the same governor who championed the law as a national model. Now she’s slowing the whole train because the real-world costs are biting too deep. It’s not a tweak—it’s a major climb-down from the green pledges that sounded so virtuous on paper. New York families are already seeing heating and electric bills climb, and Hochul knows another round of forced mandates would spark outright revolt.
The Wallet Reality Hitting Every Consumer: Prices Up, Excuses Down
The numbers don’t lie and they don’t care about good intentions. Nationwide electricity rates jumped over 5 percent in the last year alone, with some Northeast states seeing double-digit spikes. Heating costs followed suit, especially in winter when the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine. Blue states with the heaviest mandates and the most pipeline restrictions—think Massachusetts and New York—lead the misery index. Families report bills up significantly, forcing tough choices at the kitchen table.
Recent polling captures the fury. Eighty-four percent of voters worry about electricity costs, right up there with housing and groceries. Nearly eight in ten say their bills rose in the past year, with a big chunk saying “a lot.” Swing voters feel it worst. The green dream sold reliability and savings. Delivery has been higher prices, blackouts on bad days, and excuses from politicians who never pay the tab themselves.
America First Truth: The Green Grift Failed, Time to Unleash Real Energy
This shift isn’t coincidence—it’s the inevitable crash when ideology meets physics and economics. You can’t block pipelines, shutter reliable plants, and bet everything on weather-dependent toys without paying the price at the meter. Healey’s stubborn defense and Hochul’s sudden retreat prove the mandates were never about cheap energy for working people. They were virtue signals that delivered pain.
From an America First view, the fix is obvious and overdue. Scrap the mandates that drove up costs. Approve pipelines and plants that deliver affordable, reliable power 24/7. Drill here, build here, export American energy instead of importing dependence. Consumers have spoken with their wallets—they want heat in winter and lights that stay on without a second mortgage. The blue governors are finally waking up because the pain is too real to ignore. The rest of the country shouldn’t have to wait for the same rude awakening. Unleash the energy we have, stop the green tax on families, and watch prices drop and lives improve. That’s not ideology. That’s basic common sense finally breaking through the cult.
