U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer discusses the difference and similarities with President Joe Biden’s executive orders regarding pipelines, specifically the Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipeline.
He explains the relationship and oversight with the US Army Corps of Engineers with the pipelines and US Waterways.
Taking control of the narrative in the Paris Agreement is talked about in detail with the Senator. He shares his views on climate change and recaps his editorial for Fox News.
State-sponsored rank prejudice against the oil and gas industry while there seems to be a disconnect in Washington D.C. like never before. The comparison to agriculture is made by Jason Spiess in the interview. Spiess contends that the importance of the oil and gas worker being replaced by the light switch in the same way the farmer was replaced by the grocery store.
Senator Cramer talks about the idea of a Carbon Free Day as an educational means. Spiess confided with the Senator about some off the record conversations and Podcast after hours talks about an actual oil and gas strike or vacation.
The conversation isn’t to actually strike or vacation, rather, force the mainstream media, daytime talk shows and local communities to have real life conversations about what life would be like without oil and gas employees for three days.
Spiess reiterated this is only from-the-hip and reactive comments from the oil and gas workers due to running out of options and civility against a growing movement to shame and spite lead by the Commander in Chief.
Senator Cramer and Spiess both agree that even if push came to shove, the climate activists know that industry cares too much about community and America to destroy an economy or industry in three days.
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