Lee Zeldin
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And by the way, when you make the trucks more affordable that deliver all of those consumer goods that you purchase in your daily lives, the cost of living across the board is able to go down.
$1.3 trillion.
Now, too often when you start talking millions and billions and trillions, a lot of people just kind of view it all as the same.
These are big numbers.
$1.3 trillion is one massive number.
When you're talking about $2,400 to purchase a new vehicle, $2,400 less, it's more mobility, more economic mobility.
It's the ability to be able to get to work, to get to church.
It's the ability to have more money available for healthcare, for education, and the other costs of life.
And I was just asked about
fossil fuels and the question was asked in a way as if we should be getting rid of it.
I mean, just look back at the last few weeks, the temperatures across this entire country.
Thank God President Trump has been unleashing energy dominance.
Thank God we have baseload power, reliable coal and natural gas and oil that's kept our country warm.
The person that you're talking about, that low-income, that middle-income family, that person who's been struggling, imagine going through the last few weeks without heat.
The president's policies, especially when you add them all up, and it's only been one year.
We still have three more years of this.
There's a lot that's been fixed.
There's a lot more to fix.
And I'm just really honored to have a part of it.
They're phasing out.