
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4811: Climate Change And Affordability Sway New Jersey And Pennsylvania Politics
Sep 27, 2025
The discussion dives into how affordability issues are reshaping New Jersey's political landscape. Insights into soaring utility costs reveal voter frustrations and the impact on multigenerational households. Legal strategies and anticipated indictments illustrate the intense domestic political scene. Energy policy debates echo the challenges posed by renewable sources versus baseload power. Additionally, the conversation touches on the geopolitical shifts with BRICS and the significance of gold in the face of increasing global debt.
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Affordability Drives New Jersey Swing
- New Jersey voters across parties feel squeezed by rising housing and utility costs.
- Sophia Georges links widespread affordability pain to growing statewide political competitiveness.
Baseload Shortages Fuel Rate Shock
- PJM region suffered seven to eight years with almost no new baseload power added while many plants closed.
- Dave Walsh ties that supply shortfall plus new AI data-center demand to surging electricity prices.
Renewables Alone Created Capacity Gap
- Policymakers replaced reliable coal and nuclear baseload with limited-duration solar and wind.
- That policy choice created a structural electrification shortage as demand accelerates.
