Daniel Turner
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Yeah, you know, it's great to see the president support this pipeline again. And it's ridiculous that it was ever made a political football. But I don't think if you're in the energy space, just because the president says you should start building it again, you're going to jump in with both feet.
What Joe Biden did, which really was unprecedented, is now he introduced a level of fear on any major infrastructure project that if you don't finish a project before a presidential cycle, you could have it ripped out from under you. And the really pernicious thing about what Joe Biden did, Keystone didn't make this decision with Donald Trump.
What Joe Biden did, which really was unprecedented, is now he introduced a level of fear on any major infrastructure project that if you don't finish a project before a presidential cycle, you could have it ripped out from under you. And the really pernicious thing about what Joe Biden did, Keystone didn't make this decision with Donald Trump.
What Joe Biden did, which really was unprecedented, is now he introduced a level of fear on any major infrastructure project that if you don't finish a project before a presidential cycle, you could have it ripped out from under you. And the really pernicious thing about what Joe Biden did, Keystone didn't make this decision with Donald Trump.
They made it with the American government, the full faith and credit of the American government. And now the private sector is worried. So, imagine someone does restart the pipeline, right? Think of the billions of dollars that it will take in financing. Think of how much work it is to get 1200 miles of pipeline constructed and moved into place and personnel.
They made it with the American government, the full faith and credit of the American government. And now the private sector is worried. So, imagine someone does restart the pipeline, right? Think of the billions of dollars that it will take in financing. Think of how much work it is to get 1200 miles of pipeline constructed and moved into place and personnel.
They made it with the American government, the full faith and credit of the American government. And now the private sector is worried. So, imagine someone does restart the pipeline, right? Think of the billions of dollars that it will take in financing. Think of how much work it is to get 1200 miles of pipeline constructed and moved into place and personnel.
But now it's 2028, and Gavin Newsom is running for president, and all he does is say, and when I'm elected, I am going to shut down that pipeline. Well, there's your investment.
But now it's 2028, and Gavin Newsom is running for president, and all he does is say, and when I'm elected, I am going to shut down that pipeline. Well, there's your investment.
But now it's 2028, and Gavin Newsom is running for president, and all he does is say, and when I'm elected, I am going to shut down that pipeline. Well, there's your investment.
But going back to Keystone, this is what Joe Biden did, who's going to invest multi-billion dollars in a huge infrastructure project if the next guy is going to rip it out from under you.
But going back to Keystone, this is what Joe Biden did, who's going to invest multi-billion dollars in a huge infrastructure project if the next guy is going to rip it out from under you.
But going back to Keystone, this is what Joe Biden did, who's going to invest multi-billion dollars in a huge infrastructure project if the next guy is going to rip it out from under you.
Pretty easy, especially when it comes to Keystone. The reason why Keystone was tricky is because it crosses an international border.
Pretty easy, especially when it comes to Keystone. The reason why Keystone was tricky is because it crosses an international border.
Pretty easy, especially when it comes to Keystone. The reason why Keystone was tricky is because it crosses an international border.
And to get a little nerdy on you for a second, the only reason why the president is involved in that is because a hundred and God knows how many years ago when the very first telegraph wires arrived from Europe and they got to New York and someone said, are we just allowed to bring these on shore? Do we need permission? And no one knew what to do. And someone said, ask the State Department.
And to get a little nerdy on you for a second, the only reason why the president is involved in that is because a hundred and God knows how many years ago when the very first telegraph wires arrived from Europe and they got to New York and someone said, are we just allowed to bring these on shore? Do we need permission? And no one knew what to do. And someone said, ask the State Department.
And to get a little nerdy on you for a second, the only reason why the president is involved in that is because a hundred and God knows how many years ago when the very first telegraph wires arrived from Europe and they got to New York and someone said, are we just allowed to bring these on shore? Do we need permission? And no one knew what to do. And someone said, ask the State Department.
It's from England, maybe the State Department. So, every time you hear Keystone and they say, well, the State Department gave permission, for some reason, they gave that authority to the State Department. An easy way to solve this, Congress should take it back. Well, why is the State Department making decisions on pipelines? It shouldn't. That should be a congressional decision. So, there are fixes