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There's nothing for the GOP to hate about Biden's wind energy plan

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Hear that? That's the sound of change blowin' in the wind — courtesy of a fleet of offshore win

Hear that? That's the sound of change blowin' in the wind — courtesy of a fleet of offshore windmills that the Biden administration wants to build on the East Coast [View in browser]( [Image]( March 31, 2021 [An illustration of Biden's profile in front of a photo of three windmills] Hear that? That's the sound of change blowin' in the wind — courtesy of a fleet of offshore windmills that the Biden administration wants to build on the East Coast. In all, the administration is hoping to send 30 gigawatts worth of renewable energy to millions of houses on shore by the end of the decade. That's all well and good, Hayes Brown writes, but the puzzle is trying to guess what wild conspiracies the GOP and conservative media will come up with to trash the project. "Maybe it’ll be a redux of the 5G towers scare that took over in the United Kingdom, with claims that the windmills will cause a new virus outbreak?" Brown writes. "Or a variation on former President Donald Trump’s claim that wind energy 'kills all the birds?'" The suspense, it's killing us. Read the full analysis at the top of your Winds-day [MSNBC Daily.]( UNDERSTANDING THE NEWS [Alternate text] Top perspectives and analysis from our MSNBC columnists [Alternate text] [An illustration of Chrissy Teigan's face inside the Twitter bird logo]( [Emma Gray]( [What Chrissy Teigen's latest surprise announcement says about Twitter toxicity]( Many of us, like Teigen, have started to feel like the bad parts of Twitter outweigh the good. [Alternate text] [A photo of Rep. Matt Gaetz]( [Hayes Brown]( [Matt Gaetz is thinking of retiring early. No one should stop him.]( Conspiracy theories may get you an audience, but a seat in Congress is real power. [Alternate text] [A photo of a cross and a blue sky ]( [Steve Benen]( [Why the latest shifts in American religiosity are so important]( The number of Americans attending religious services and prioritizing faith is dropping. The societal impact is likely to be significant. WATCH NOW [Alternate text] [Ayman Mohyeldin]( ['She spoke for all Black Americans': Teen delivers powerful testimony during Chauvin trial]( [A photo of prosecutor Jerry Blackwell]( [All In]( [The GOP is turning vaccine passports into a full-blown Covid culture war]( [A photo of Marjorie Taylor Greene wearing a 'free speech' mask]( [The ReidOut]( [What the GOP's freakout over Lil Nas X's new music video is really about]( [A photo Lil Nas X posing with a Nike shoe ]( [The Beat With Ari]( [How the WHO has fallen short in addressing Covid, according to a pandemic expert]( [A photo a World Health Organization sign]( LISTEN NOW [Alternate text] [Into America](Justice for Black Farmers Trymaine Lee takes a closer look at a provision in the $1.9 trillion Covid relief package that provides $5 billion in aid to Black and disadvantaged farmers. He talks to sugarcane farmer Eddie Lewis the Third and National Black Farmers Association President John Boyd about the provision and the history of discrimination that has made the funds necessary. MORE ON MSNBC [Alternate text] planyourvaccine.com NBC News senior national correspondent Kate Snow investigates for-profit companies that run youth homes. It's a system that some say profits off, and has failed, many vulnerable children. So what is being done to fix it? Watch “Children That Pay,” Sunday at 10 p.m. ET. planyourvaccine.com As the Covid-19 vaccine rolls out across the country, make a plan so you’ll be ready to get vaccinated when it’s your turn. Our interactive and personalized state-by-state guide has everything you need to help you figure out when and where to receive the vaccine. You can also sign up for customizable alerts to let you know when you are eligible to receive the shot in your state. Visit planyourvaccine.com, or use your phone to scan the QR code to be taken right to the site. Tell us what you think. [Drop us an e-mail.](mailto:msnbc.digital.editors@nbcuni.com?subject=MSNBC Daily) Were you forwarded this email from a friend? [Subscribe to the MSNBC Daily here](. Follow MSNBC [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( Check out the MSNBC channel on Apple News Download the NBC News Mobile App and watch MSNBC [Listen live to MSNBC on TuneIn]( [Image] [Image] [Privacy]( [Unsubscribe](listvar=sub_daily)

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