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But there are some issues we're going to need to address.
But there are some issues we're going to need to address.
Well, then who would they be selling it to? Where else would they send that electricity? I mean, it would hurt them as well. They would have no market to sell it to. And I would also argue that the United States, and look, I don't think Canada is a strategic threat to the United States. I'm not comparing them to China or what have you.
Well, then who would they be selling it to? Where else would they send that electricity? I mean, it would hurt them as well. They would have no market to sell it to. And I would also argue that the United States, and look, I don't think Canada is a strategic threat to the United States. I'm not comparing them to China or what have you.
Well, then who would they be selling it to? Where else would they send that electricity? I mean, it would hurt them as well. They would have no market to sell it to. And I would also argue that the United States, and look, I don't think Canada is a strategic threat to the United States. I'm not comparing them to China or what have you.
But it brings to mind the point of energy independence and how critical that is. We don't wanna be in a situation, you mentioned that about Canada. Imagine if in the future, the argument is not Canada is threatening that. Well, who's threatening that is China, who's threatening that is Russia.
But it brings to mind the point of energy independence and how critical that is. We don't wanna be in a situation, you mentioned that about Canada. Imagine if in the future, the argument is not Canada is threatening that. Well, who's threatening that is China, who's threatening that is Russia.
But it brings to mind the point of energy independence and how critical that is. We don't wanna be in a situation, you mentioned that about Canada. Imagine if in the future, the argument is not Canada is threatening that. Well, who's threatening that is China, who's threatening that is Russia.
I mean, one of the great mistakes that were made is by unilaterally disarming when it comes to energy production, by not fully utilizing our energy resources in this country. Other countries didn't follow the same line. For example, China today has the largest capacity of unused, they are able to process more oil than any country in the world right now.
I mean, one of the great mistakes that were made is by unilaterally disarming when it comes to energy production, by not fully utilizing our energy resources in this country. Other countries didn't follow the same line. For example, China today has the largest capacity of unused, they are able to process more oil than any country in the world right now.
I mean, one of the great mistakes that were made is by unilaterally disarming when it comes to energy production, by not fully utilizing our energy resources in this country. Other countries didn't follow the same line. For example, China today has the largest capacity of unused, they are able to process more oil than any country in the world right now.
And they build more coal plants than anybody in the world right now. They'll talk about green energy and batteries and cars, but they are using all of the above strategy on their energy. We've unilaterally disarmed on energy. All they've done is continue to increase their capabilities on energy because they know you need energy to fuel all this.
And they build more coal plants than anybody in the world right now. They'll talk about green energy and batteries and cars, but they are using all of the above strategy on their energy. We've unilaterally disarmed on energy. All they've done is continue to increase their capabilities on energy because they know you need energy to fuel all this.
And they build more coal plants than anybody in the world right now. They'll talk about green energy and batteries and cars, but they are using all of the above strategy on their energy. We've unilaterally disarmed on energy. All they've done is continue to increase their capabilities on energy because they know you need energy to fuel all this.
AI alone was going to require an extraordinary amount of energy that the world right now can't produce to fuel it. Whatever country has energy resources that are cost effective is going to dominate AI, which is going to dominate many, many fields. I think at the end of the day, it's a reminder when you talk about Canada of why energy is a national security matter and why the U.S.
AI alone was going to require an extraordinary amount of energy that the world right now can't produce to fuel it. Whatever country has energy resources that are cost effective is going to dominate AI, which is going to dominate many, many fields. I think at the end of the day, it's a reminder when you talk about Canada of why energy is a national security matter and why the U.S.
AI alone was going to require an extraordinary amount of energy that the world right now can't produce to fuel it. Whatever country has energy resources that are cost effective is going to dominate AI, which is going to dominate many, many fields. I think at the end of the day, it's a reminder when you talk about Canada of why energy is a national security matter and why the U.S.
must be able to have a reliable and consistent source of energy or we are in a lot of trouble. Our planes won't fly, our ships won't be able to sail, and our economy will not function without energy.
must be able to have a reliable and consistent source of energy or we are in a lot of trouble. Our planes won't fly, our ships won't be able to sail, and our economy will not function without energy.
must be able to have a reliable and consistent source of energy or we are in a lot of trouble. Our planes won't fly, our ships won't be able to sail, and our economy will not function without energy.