Doug Burgum
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I think that's why you're seeing all the tech leaders supporting this administration and why you're seeing things. But we've got to be able to clear the path so that we can take advantage of the huge energy resources we have. China imports 11.5 million barrels of oil a day. They're the most energy-dependent country in the world. They also have to import food every day.
I think that's why you're seeing all the tech leaders supporting this administration and why you're seeing things. But we've got to be able to clear the path so that we can take advantage of the huge energy resources we have. China imports 11.5 million barrels of oil a day. They're the most energy-dependent country in the world. They also have to import food every day.
So here we are, a country that has food security and energy security, but we were constraining ourselves. We were tying both hands behind our back with all kinds of regulations, lawsuits, and an ideology that said, no, we're not going to develop these resources here. But as I said, that just That played right into our adversary's hands.
So here we are, a country that has food security and energy security, but we were constraining ourselves. We were tying both hands behind our back with all kinds of regulations, lawsuits, and an ideology that said, no, we're not going to develop these resources here. But as I said, that just That played right into our adversary's hands.
And for a safer world and for a stronger America, we need to get back in the game.
And for a safer world and for a stronger America, we need to get back in the game.
Any ideas out there? I'm sure there'll be some. And that was a thrill for Catherine and I to be invited to be on Air Force One flying over the Gulf while the proclamation was being signed. And it did fall, the official naming committee for geographic names falls under the Department of Interior. And it's more layered and complex than you might imagine.
Any ideas out there? I'm sure there'll be some. And that was a thrill for Catherine and I to be invited to be on Air Force One flying over the Gulf while the proclamation was being signed. And it did fall, the official naming committee for geographic names falls under the Department of Interior. And it's more layered and complex than you might imagine.
But then today with all of the technology and the mapping companies, the Google Maps, Apple Maps, all the other folks, we were in coordination with them as we were flying to say, don't hit the button to restart populating the new name of Gulf of America until it's official.
But then today with all of the technology and the mapping companies, the Google Maps, Apple Maps, all the other folks, we were in coordination with them as we were flying to say, don't hit the button to restart populating the new name of Gulf of America until it's official.
But right on schedule at 1.30 p.m., the pilot came on board from the 747 Air Force One and tipped the wing down and said, ladies and gentlemen, look out the right side of the plane. You're looking at the Gulf of America. President Trump had just signed it. The press was crammed into his little office on Air Force One, and that was a very fun day.
But right on schedule at 1.30 p.m., the pilot came on board from the 747 Air Force One and tipped the wing down and said, ladies and gentlemen, look out the right side of the plane. You're looking at the Gulf of America. President Trump had just signed it. The press was crammed into his little office on Air Force One, and that was a very fun day.
But I don't know, someone was joking today that we were just at Mammoth Cave National Park, that maybe that ought to be like huge. The Y. Huge cave. Yeah.
But I don't know, someone was joking today that we were just at Mammoth Cave National Park, that maybe that ought to be like huge. The Y. Huge cave. Yeah.
Thank you, Cabot. Great to be with you. And thanks to this organization. Thanks to all your listeners. They're an important part of helping move this country forward. And we're grateful for all their support. Amen to that. Thank you, sir. Thank you.
Thank you, Cabot. Great to be with you. And thanks to this organization. Thanks to all your listeners. They're an important part of helping move this country forward. And we're grateful for all their support. Amen to that. Thank you, sir. Thank you.
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Bowing to a bully is like drinking poison to quench thirst. It only deepens the crisis. Make no mistake, the U.S. will keep flip-flopping and playing hardball. But China will stand firm. No matter how hard the wind blows, no matter how clouds rain.
Bowing to a bully is like drinking poison to quench thirst. It only deepens the crisis. Make no mistake, the U.S. will keep flip-flopping and playing hardball. But China will stand firm. No matter how hard the wind blows, no matter how clouds rain.