
Dan Eberhart
CEO, Canary and Contributor at Freelance
Canary CEO, best-selling author, commentator on politics & energy on @CNN, @CNBC, @FoxNews, @FoxBusiness. married. to @abigaileberhart!
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6 days ago |
flipboard.com | Dan Eberhart
The Biggest Mistakes Everyone Makes When Planting Grass SeedThere's nothing quite like a sprawling lawn of lush, green grass. But over time, your lawn can develop bare patches or completely die off in certain …
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6 days ago |
forbes.com | Dan Eberhart
Puerto Rico is in the dark—literally and figuratively. On New Year’s Eve 2024, the lights went out across the island while families prepared to celebrate. Roughly 1.4 million customers lost power. Just four months later, during Holy Week, it happened again within the past 72 hours––another island-wide blackout crippled electricity and water service for millions. In San Juan, traffic lights failed, businesses shuttered, and families scrambled to preserve food and care for loved ones.
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1 week ago |
forbes.com | Dan Eberhart
President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs may have rattled markets, but they reaffirm one constant in America’s economic strategy: energy dominance. For nearly two decades, the United States has leveraged its resource base, private capital, and relentless innovation to become the world’s top producer of oil and natural gas. Today, U.S. energy production is not only a pillar of domestic strength but a critical lever of international influence. The data tells the story.
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Dan Eberhart
One of the signature accomplishments of the first Trump administration was the passage of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), a pro-growth reform that helped fuel economic expansion. But as key provisions of the law begin to expire this year, Congress faces a major test––will it preserve the competitive edge TCJA helped create or undo that progress through backdoor tax increases?
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3 weeks ago |
forbes.com | Dan Eberhart
One of the signature accomplishments of the first Trump administration was the passage of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), a pro-growth reform that helped fuel economic expansion. But as key provisions of the law begin to expire this year, Congress faces a major test––will it preserve the competitive edge TCJA helped create or undo that progress through backdoor tax increases?
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