American Energy Works

American Energy Works confronts the growing disconnect between energy rhetoric and energy reality. Molly Vogt exposes ESG discrimination, defends property rights, and fights for reliable, affordable power driven by free markets, not political mandates.

  1. 4D AGO

    This Land is Your Land Until It Isn't

    As Texas grapples with proposed electricity transmission lines, the livelihoods of private property owners are in jeopardy. Join Molly Voigt as she delves into the pressing issues facing generational farms in the Lone Star State, illustrated through the story of Ryan and Katie McDowell, owners of Arma Dairy. This fifth-generation family farm could be irrevocably altered by Oncor's plans to construct a massive transmission line threatening to cut their property in half. Discover the heart-wrenching realities of land stewardship and local agriculture as the McDowells describe their journey to earn organic certification and the delicate balance they maintain while producing quality dairy products. Hear them discuss the historical significance of property rights, drawn from philosophies that shaped the nation, and explore the ramifications of government policies that favor corporate interests over family farms. The McDowells voice the fears shared by ranchers and farmers across Texas: how will these transmission lines affect cattle health, food production, and the essence of family farms? This bold episode exposes the stakes involved and urges listeners to stand against encroachments that could devastate local communities and economies. The future of quality food, private property rights, and a vibrant agricultural landscape hinges on the choices made today. Tune in to understand how you can be part of protecting your freedoms, supporting local farms, and ensuring a stable energy future that respects the families who feed us all. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    31 min
  2. MAY 12

    The Endangerment Finding and Its Impact

    The rescission of the Endangerment Finding marks a pivotal moment for American industries and consumers. Unravel the layers of how this bureaucratic decision not only influenced the automotive landscape but also drove up costs across our economy. In a deeply engaging conversation with Eric Heitas from the Texas Public Policy Foundation, we explore the real-life implications of the Endangerment Finding, which categorized carbon dioxide as a pollutant and granted sweeping regulatory powers to the EPA. Discover how these regulations pressured the auto industry towards electric vehicles, inflating prices for consumers while offering dubious claims of savings. With electric vehicle costs overshadowing their benefits, the ripple effects on essential services, from trucking to construction, are profound. Heitas highlights the stakes involved for businesses relying on traditional energy sources, emphasizing how compliance with electric mandates could lead to unprecedented cost hikes for everything from groceries to infrastructure projects. As more regulations come under scrutiny, this episode delves into the legal battles that follow the rescission, with potential implications reaching the Supreme Court. Gain insights into the critical role government policies play in shaping our everyday lives and how a return to market-driven solutions could restore affordability and reliability for all Americans. Join us as we dissect the fallout from the Endangerment Finding and advocate for policies that prioritize freedom, economic growth, and the interests of everyday families. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    26 min
  3. MAY 4

    Whose Land Is It Anyway?

    In a fight for their land and livelihood, Ed and Patty Hughes, third-generation ranchers from New Mexico, reveal the stark reality of the National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NITC) that threatens to practically destroy their family legacy. Discover how a little-known federal program is permitting the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to seize private land through eminent domain. The ramifications are dire; an industrial corridor stretching 640 miles through prime agricultural zones endangers not only the Hughes' Hat T Ranch but also the futures of over 8,000 landowners. They share their disbelief and eventual outrage upon learning about this initiative, a government plan which seems to prioritize corporate interests over local needs and family farms. As President Trump withdrew from the Paris Climate Accords, many believed that the globalist climate agenda would dissipate, yet the NITC persists, quietly threatening the backbone of America’s agricultural heartland. With cattle numbers at an all-time low and beef demand surging, this isn’t just an issue of property rights; it threatens national food security. Join us as the Hughes family speaks on how they found out about the NITC, the hardships they face, and their urgent call to action for government leaders to safeguard Americans’ rights and properties. They urge fellow citizens to be aware and take a stand—this isn’t merely their battle; it’s a fight for all landowners against a looming governmental overreach. Tune in as we dissect the local impact of a sweeping federal agenda. The future of ranching, agricultural integrity, and private property hangs in the balance, echoing the age-old question: Whose land is it anyway? Act now, and let your voices be heard. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    31 min
  4. APR 27

    Your Money, Their Votes: Inside the Vanguard Settlement

    Dive into the significant implications of Vanguard's recent $29.5 million antitrust settlement, which has caught the attention of financial and political sectors alike. This landmark agreement, emerging from a lawsuit led by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, addresses how Vanguard's influence has shaped corporate practices and proxy voting, especially concerning controversial issues like DEI and ESG. As major asset management firms control over $30 trillion, their impact extends far beyond consumer choices, raising critical questions about transparency and accountability in investment decisions. Join economist Jerry Boyer as he breaks down the complexities of proxy voting—essentially the power dynamic where asset managers like Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street hold voting rights over firms in which we invest through mutual funds and retirement accounts. As we unravel how corporate influences can sway shareholder decisions, we'll also explore the opportunities created by Vanguard's settlement for more diversified choice in shareholder voting. The discussion encompasses the mechanisms at play, from shareholder proposals to the potential for anti-ESG options, urging investors to consider who really holds the reins of their retirement savings. The episode challenges the listener to reflect on the broader implications of this settlement and what it signals for the future of investment strategies. As the veil lifts on the operations of asset management, this revelation serves as both a wake-up call and a crucial call to action for everyday investors. It's not just about mobilizing your dollars wisely; it's about reclaiming your voice in the corporate landscape that directly impacts your financial future. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    30 min
  5. APR 20

    Endangerment Rescinded

    Explore the monumental implications of the EPA's rescission of the 2009 endangerment finding, a regulatory decision that shaped the auto industry and affected every American's wallet. For years, this finding allowed the federal government to regulate greenhouse gases, effectively mandating electric vehicles through stringent standards that were never passed by Congress. The hidden costs piled up, resulting in taxpayers subsidizing electric cars predominantly used by the wealthy. In this bold episode, Molly Voth and Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute, unpack how the rescinding of this finding marks the largest deregulatory action in U.S. history, projected to save Americans over $1.3 trillion. They dive into the real motivations behind the electric vehicle push and the economic burden it placed on consumers. Discover how government regulations have historically manipulated the auto market and learn what the future holds for consumers and automakers alike. Is this a move towards increased freedom and market choice? Join the conversation as they shed light on why understanding these policies is crucial for safeguarding freedom and economic prosperity. Jason also offers keen insights into the political dynamics surrounding the China influence on American energy policy and how the tides are shifting in favor of consumer advocacy. Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion that reveals how energy policy shapes not just our driving habits, but the very fabric of American life. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    29 min
  6. APR 13

    Captured Courts: Climate Lawfare Exposed

    Dive into a shocking revelation: a coordinated legal strategy has emerged to dismantle America's energy sector from the inside out. In this compelling episode of *American Energy Works*, we unearth a disturbing alliance among activist groups, well-funded nonprofits, and certain law firms that are using litigation to target American energy companies. Jason Isaac, former Texas State Representative and current CEO of the American Energy Institute, exposes how over 2,000 judges have been influenced by the Environmental Law Institute's Climate Judiciary Project. This initiative includes training that has been overtly tainted with bias, aiming to skew judicial perspectives before cases even reach the courtroom. Taxpayer-funded resources intended to aid the judiciary have instead become tools for a biased agenda, raising serious questions about their integrity. We dissect the troubling implications of the National Academies of Sciences and their connection to this judicial training, especially highlighting the conflicts of interest when attorneys involved in lawsuits are shaping the very educational materials used by judges. The conversation goes further, probing into the recent responses from the Federal Judicial Center and the Congressional investigation into these perilous practices. Jason lays bare the alarming truth: energy policy is being hijacked not just in legislative halls but within the chambers of justice, where powerful interests want to reshape the very fabric of American freedom and economic stability. This episode isn't just about energy; it's about who controls America's future. Join us as we venture into this critical topic, spotlighting how such maneuvers impact not just legislation, but the heart and soul of a nation built on energy independence and economic resilience. This isn't merely a legal battle—this is America’s fight for its identity. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    31 min

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American Energy Works confronts the growing disconnect between energy rhetoric and energy reality. Molly Vogt exposes ESG discrimination, defends property rights, and fights for reliable, affordable power driven by free markets, not political mandates.

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