When we think manufacturing, we think Michigan.
As an initial matter, the residential retail price for electricity in Germany was already triple that of the U.S. average in 2021.
The great irony of the entire episode is that Putin’s gas and oil, which was backfilling for the deficiency of renewables, is now being backfilled by coal.
Between 1979, when there were around 1.2 million manufacturing jobs in Michigan, and 1983, the state lost over 300,000 manufacturing jobs.
Michigan needs to succeed, and removing energy options is the way to failure, not success.
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