Play Hard Work Hard Episode 3: Layoffs, Consolidation, Shell Companies and Crushing Candy

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Play Hard Work Hard Episode 3: Layoffs, Consolidation, Shell Companies and Crushing Candy
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The Crude Life Morning Show: Play Hard Work Hard Episode 3

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HOUR ONE PLAY HARD:  Jason Spiess, Sterling  talks how to create a shell company with the sole intention of making a 6-7 figure salary, not doing and work and buying a private island. Several strategies are discussed.

On yesterday’s episode of Play Hard Work Hard, the myth about Life Cereal’s Mikey and Pop Rocks was mentioned. Today that mention becomes a segment on “candy”. From Pop Rocks to Reese’s to the pronunciation of caramels, Jason and Sterling absolutely crush the candy segment.

Layoff news, Texas taxes and the age old question is asked “if Alex Jones calls you crazy, is it time to self reflect”?

All this plus much much more in the PLAY HARD segment of The Crude Life Morning Show Play Hard Work Hard.

In HOUR TWO we WORK HARD with our Newsmaker Interview:  U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer

U.S. Senator Kevin Cramer gives an outlook for energy companies as they prepare for 2021. Cramer discusses in detail one of the main issue upfront is federal leases.

Cramer explains how the western states will be hit hard by a federal ban with North Dakota getting hit hard. He says that the unique nature of mineral ownership involve private, state, tribal, and federal minerals often within the same section or spacing unit.

Cramer talks about working with president-elect Joe Biden what to expect with a Biden/Kamala presidency. He says that so far many of the announced members of leadership seem to be the same faces from Barack Obama’s presidency.

He also comments on small business owners and what challenges they have seen in 2020. Host Jason Spiess asked Cramer if the industry was at a cross roads with access to leadership and government intervention into the market. Spiess cited API president Mike Sommers’ comments last March animatedly against government-controlled production, and juxtaposed with then-Parsley Energy’s CEO Matt Gallagher’s appearance in CBNC asking for government intervention with the market, only to be sold to Pioneer Natural Resources months later.

Cramer said it is hard to find a free market in today’s world, but America still has the pieces in place to capture capitalism and domestic economic security. He continued saying if the oil and gas industry continues down the direction its heading, there will only be “only four companies” making all the decisions for the globe.

Cramer transitioned to the global market, citing his work with Saudi Arabia over the past year. He said he has been working very hard to ensure there are no more shenanigans with Russia and OPEC.

New leadership in energy, the New Green Deal and Democrat Sheldon Whitehouse are also interview topics.


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