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00:00David Kaye, America's Standing. Go ahead.
00:05Well, I think America's Standing has gone down in the world, and you can see that in surveys and polls all over the world.
00:10You can see it in the election results in Canada.
00:13And under Biden, and I'm always no big fan of Joe Biden, the U.S. became the world's leading oil producer.
00:19For every five barrels the Saudis produced, America produced six.
00:23So the suggestion that Biden was hostile to the fossil fuel industry is just nonsense.
00:30Big news. Absolutely fake news.
00:32It is true he was hostile to the energy sector.
00:35Absolutely it was true.
00:36That's why we became the biggest oil producer in the world, Greg.
00:39Right. After he drained the petroleum reserve to perform better in the midterms.
00:47No, he didn't drain it.
00:48He took a little bit off, which caused prices to go down, and he bought it back in a profit.
00:53He bought it back in a profit of billions of dollars.
00:55After two years of hostility, he finally capitulated.
00:58We'd be producing three million more barrels a day than we did under Biden if he had not been hostile to the energy sector.
01:07He wouldn't do new leases.
01:09He wouldn't allow construction of LNG facilities.
01:13He shut down Keystone Pipeline.
01:15He shut down the sanctions on Nord Stream 2.
01:18So after Trump put the sanctions on—
01:20The pipeline Donald shut down, by the way, he would create thousands of jobs, Greg.
01:25The whole point of the pipeline is there are almost no jobs.
01:28There are almost no jobs.
01:29That's why we want pipelines.
01:31They're efficient.

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