Let me break this down for you folks: we’re talking about your monthly utility bill here. No joke, it’s rising faster than the cost of corn dogs at Coney Island.

In states like Michigan and Pennsylvania, families are looking at an extra $100 or more each month because of Biden-era green energy mandates. That's not chump change; that's real money you could be spending on groceries, school supplies, or maybe just a night out for once in a while.

Now, nobody is going to tell you this on CNN or the nightly news. Instead, they’ll spin it as "progress" and "investment in our future." But let me ask you: does anyone really believe that?

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The buried number here is the one most people won’t see unless they dig through the fine print of their utility bills or comb through government reports like I do. The REAL figures show an average increase of 25% over what it was just two years ago, before Biden even took office.

And guess who benefits from all this? Not you or your family sitting at home trying to keep the lights on and the air conditioning running. No, it’s big companies that are in cahoots with Washington, D.C., and the green energy lobby. They get subsidies, tax breaks, and sweetheart deals while the little guy gets soaked.

It's one thing for previous administrations to talk about renewable energy; it's another entirely to make you pay through the nose for it every month. And trust me, I’ve been watching this for years — when they start talking about "investment" in green initiatives, what they’re really doing is sticking it to folks like us.

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So here’s my advice: protect yourself and your family. You know how you do that? By reading up on these things instead of just believing whatever is spoon-fed to you by the media or politicians who have no skin in the game. It's time for people to demand answers from their elected officials about why they're making it harder for regular folks to pay their bills.

Think I’m exaggerating? Check your own utility bill and do some research. You won’t like what you find, but at least you’ll know the truth.