Danielle Gallant questions solar jobs and political unity in recent social media posts

Danielle Gallant, Nevada State Representative for 23rd District
Danielle Gallant, Nevada State Representative for 23rd District
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Danielle Gallant, a public commentator, shared several opinions on social media between October 16 and 17, 2025, addressing topics ranging from solar energy employment to political discourse in the United States.

On October 16, 2025, Gallant discussed the impact of solar projects on employment, stating, “Solar projects provide significant jobs during the buildout, but minimal jobs to maintain. The 500 acre solar field in Boulder City only employs about 16 employees to maintain it. Solar is not a long term jobs program.” This comment reflects ongoing debates about the economic sustainability of renewable energy initiatives and their long-term effects on local job markets.

Later that day, Gallant posted a broader reflection on American society and governance, writing, “What Happened To The America That Stood Together? Because Common Sense Ain’t So Common in Government”. The post included links to additional commentary, indicating concerns about unity and decision-making within government institutions.

On October 17, 2025, Gallant addressed political partisanship, stating, “Democrats Only Believe In Democracy When They Win Fund Freedom Not Freebies”. This message continued her critique of current political dynamics and included links to further resources.

Gallant’s remarks come amid broader national discussions about renewable energy policy and political polarization. Solar power has been a growing sector in the United States, with debates often focusing on both its environmental benefits and its role in job creation. While construction phases of large-scale solar projects can employ many workers, ongoing operations typically require fewer staff, a point highlighted by Gallant’s reference to the Boulder City facility.

Her posts also reflect ongoing public discourse about trust in government and the perceived erosion of bipartisan cooperation, themes that have become prominent in American politics over recent years.



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