Green Gaslight: Trump Calls out Globalist Elites for Pushing Clean Energy While Pilfering Public Trust with Grubby Fingers
Oil is good goo. Donald Trump’s UN speech cut straight to the heart of one of the greatest deceptions of our time: the global climate agenda. Calling climate change a “hoax” and a “scam,” Trump laid bare how this manufactured crisis enriches elites, empowers globalists, and punishes ordinary people. One voice uniquely positioned to unpack this truth is Matt Coday, president and founder of the Oil & Gas Workers Association (OGWA).
Coday sees through the charade. “Oil gets a bad rap, because it looks dirty,” he explains. “But it’s not. It’s really the lifeblood of our economy.” From powering industry to heating homes and fueling transportation, oil and gas aren’t villains — they are essential resources. The real issue, Coday argues, is not whether we keep producing them, but how we manage output to responsibly meet the needs of both industry and consumers.
“The entire notion of climate change, global warming, or global cooling is just a red herring,” Coday says. Alternate forms of energy have their place, and innovation should always be welcome. But forcing so-called “clean” energy on people through mandates and subsidies doesn’t serve the environment — it serves the pocketbooks of opportunists and oligarchs who profit from fearmongering. “This isn’t about science,” Coday emphasizes. “It’s about control and exploitation.”
Adding insult to injury, the mainstream press is once again running interference for global elites. Outlets that regularly prop up the climate narrative immediately rushed to “fact check” Trump’s UN speech — not to seek truth, but to shield their overlords. Coday sees it as further proof that the media is less interested in reporting facts than in protecting the lucrative climate cartel.
For Coday, Trump’s message at the UN was more than rhetoric. It was a line in the sand. America’s workers, industries, and families can no longer be sacrificed on the altar of a fraudulent climate crusade. Coday is available to provide powerful commentary on why Trump is right, why oil and gas remain indispensable, and why Americans must see through the green scam before it robs them of prosperity and freedom.
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Q&A:
- Matt, Trump called climate change a “hoax” and a “scam” at the UN — what did you hear in that message that resonated with oil and gas workers?
- You’ve said oil gets a bad rap because it looks dirty, but it’s really the lifeblood of our economy. Can you explain what you mean by that?
- How do you respond to critics who claim fossil fuels are outdated when industry and consumers still depend so heavily on them?
- You’ve called climate change and global warming a “red herring.” What do you see as the real motivation behind the climate agenda?
- Renewables are often touted as the future. You’ve said alternate forms of energy are fine but shouldn’t be forced down people’s throats. What’s the danger in government mandates here?
- The mainstream press quickly rushed to “fact check” Trump’s speech. Do you think the media is running interference for global elites on this issue?
- How do policies driven by climate narratives directly impact American oil and gas workers on the ground?
- Looking ahead, what’s your message to policymakers and the public about the role oil and gas must play in America’s future energy mix?
ABOUT MATT CODAY…
Matt Coday is a fourth generation oilfield worker. He is the President & Founder of Oil & Gas Workers Association (OGWA), a grassroots, independent trade association working to save American oil and gas jobs.
President Trump thanked Matt and OGWA for their endorsement in September 2023. Matt spoke at both of President Trump’s 2024 campaign rallies in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Matt witnessed political violence first hand on July 13, 2024, when someone tried to assassinate President Trump. The assassination of Charlie Kirk is a dark day for America and reminds Matt of the attacks he’s seen on those who are courageous enough to stand up for our freedoms.
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