John Reeves
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And that's dependable kinds of energy that doesn't depend on the wind or the sun. But ironically, some people pretend that you have to have a conversation. But for the foreseeable future, fossil fuels are part of our stack. And for me, energy security is very important. You know, national security.
And that's dependable kinds of energy that doesn't depend on the wind or the sun. But ironically, some people pretend that you have to have a conversation. But for the foreseeable future, fossil fuels are part of our stack. And for me, energy security is very important. You know, national security.
And that's dependable kinds of energy that doesn't depend on the wind or the sun. But ironically, some people pretend that you have to have a conversation. But for the foreseeable future, fossil fuels are part of our stack. And for me, energy security is very important. You know, national security.
I mean, like if we can't if we can't power our economy, then it's going to it's a significant risk for our economy and our American way. And and now we I think we're a net exporter of energy there. So I think that's a good thing. I think that's a great way to be. And it's being honest about that and the path forward.
I mean, like if we can't if we can't power our economy, then it's going to it's a significant risk for our economy and our American way. And and now we I think we're a net exporter of energy there. So I think that's a good thing. I think that's a great way to be. And it's being honest about that and the path forward.
I mean, like if we can't if we can't power our economy, then it's going to it's a significant risk for our economy and our American way. And and now we I think we're a net exporter of energy there. So I think that's a good thing. I think that's a great way to be. And it's being honest about that and the path forward.
And I think everything has to be on the table because we have to have a portfolio that produces the kinds of energy that we're going to need to power our economy.
And I think everything has to be on the table because we have to have a portfolio that produces the kinds of energy that we're going to need to power our economy.
And I think everything has to be on the table because we have to have a portfolio that produces the kinds of energy that we're going to need to power our economy.
Well, of course. I mean, I'm a free speech kind of person. And I think social media, it's kind of difficult to control. There's a difference between misinformation or just outright lying, or it's an agenda of a foreign nation that's trying to sow all these kinds of sentiments and those kinds of things. And
Well, of course. I mean, I'm a free speech kind of person. And I think social media, it's kind of difficult to control. There's a difference between misinformation or just outright lying, or it's an agenda of a foreign nation that's trying to sow all these kinds of sentiments and those kinds of things. And
Well, of course. I mean, I'm a free speech kind of person. And I think social media, it's kind of difficult to control. There's a difference between misinformation or just outright lying, or it's an agenda of a foreign nation that's trying to sow all these kinds of sentiments and those kinds of things. And
And it's kind of difficult to police all those things, and it's an ongoing kind of a situation. But I'm always going to try to err on the side of free speech. And then there's incredibly more and more kinds of platforms, just like one I'm on right now, talking about these kinds of things.
And it's kind of difficult to police all those things, and it's an ongoing kind of a situation. But I'm always going to try to err on the side of free speech. And then there's incredibly more and more kinds of platforms, just like one I'm on right now, talking about these kinds of things.
And it's kind of difficult to police all those things, and it's an ongoing kind of a situation. But I'm always going to try to err on the side of free speech. And then there's incredibly more and more kinds of platforms, just like one I'm on right now, talking about these kinds of things.
And I'm not clutching my pearls if there's having conversations that I may or may not agree or disagree on what's being talked about those things. But I think people are also there's also a level of responsibility to be to discern what you're hearing. It's like I think that's true or I think that's trash or it's like those kinds of thing.
And I'm not clutching my pearls if there's having conversations that I may or may not agree or disagree on what's being talked about those things. But I think people are also there's also a level of responsibility to be to discern what you're hearing. It's like I think that's true or I think that's trash or it's like those kinds of thing.
And I'm not clutching my pearls if there's having conversations that I may or may not agree or disagree on what's being talked about those things. But I think people are also there's also a level of responsibility to be to discern what you're hearing. It's like I think that's true or I think that's trash or it's like those kinds of thing.
And just because always asking myself and what I'm read, is that just true or is there a perspective? Where is it coming from? Who's behind those kinds of a thing? So, I mean, it's a difficult kind of what's the appropriate kind of balance, but it's absolutely, it's also a fact that there are bad actors behind some of those kinds of conversations or some of those kinds of conversations.
And just because always asking myself and what I'm read, is that just true or is there a perspective? Where is it coming from? Who's behind those kinds of a thing? So, I mean, it's a difficult kind of what's the appropriate kind of balance, but it's absolutely, it's also a fact that there are bad actors behind some of those kinds of conversations or some of those kinds of conversations.