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As I pointed out again and again, every single crisis that we now have had since Joe Biden made it to the White House is every one of them have been preventable.
Every single issue can be fixed, although I would argue the invasion of Ukraine by Russia will be far more difficult than any other one.
If we want to go back to secure borders, we could fix it.
This didn't have to happen.
His policies, Joe's policies, caused it.
His economic policies have given us a 40-year high in inflation, and that's only going higher, and it's only going to get worse.
His energy policies have been nothing short of disastrous as we are now paying more than ever before in the history of this country for a gallon of gasoline, paying more for gas, the highest prices ever, and they're going to go higher.
I mean, all of this could have been prevented.
What happened in Afghanistan could have easily been prevented.
They had six long months to extract every American, every person with a green card that's eligible to be here.
We could have gotten out every Afghan ally as we had promised them we would do if this moment ever came.
We could have gotten back the 80-plus billion dollars in military equipment.
And this with Russia invading Ukraine never would have happened if Donald Trump were president.
It's just a fact because Putin respected and feared Donald Trump.
That's a simple bottom line.
But it happened under Joe and it happened under Joe and Obama.
So it shouldn't surprise anybody.
So Jen's circleback propagandist Saki was asked whether or not Joe is happy with things in Ukraine.
She's getting a little aggravated, to say the least yesterday.
Listen.
Is the president happy with, does he believe the administration's response so far to this crisis has been adequate?
Is he okay?
Does he consider this successful at this point?
I mean, silly, I don't think anybody watching this anywhere around the world feels happy.
This is this is, but let me finish.
This is barbaric.
It's horrific to watch.
I mean, you have 1.5 million, if not more, refugees crossing the border.
You have mothers and children dead on the side of the road.
This is heart-wrenching to watch.
And sorry, it is.
It's heart-wrenching to watch, you know.
And I think for us who are working in public service, you watch in these moments, and there are limitations in the sense that we are not going to send U.S. troops to fight in Ukraine against Russia.
The president is not going to do that.
Nor would I support it, nor is it necessary.
But none of this needed to happen in the first place.
We're joined now.
Frank McKay is with us.
He has his own show.
It's called Breaking It Down with Frank McKay.
He's from Long Island News Radio, and he's now in Ukraine.
He's witnessing a lot of this with his own eyes.
Good to have you on the program, Frank.
Thank you for being with us.
Tell us a little bit about what your eyes are showing you, because I keep hearing of entire neighborhoods being decimated and civilians being slaughtered.
And have you seen any of that with your own eyes?
No, I haven't seen any military action.
Basically, what I'm doing is I'm speaking to everyone I can get my hands on, everyone I can get within the earshot of my voice.
And I'm flying blind, but I'm getting somewhere.
I've spoken to dozens, hundreds of people at this point.
And basically, what you just said there is a theme as far as civilians being slaughtered.
And when I say something, it's a theme.
It's at least 20, 30 people trying to urge the same message.
And one of these messages is that it's a lie, I guess, from all sides that there's 450 civilian casualties.
I mean, I have people, you know, like screaming, you know, tell whoever's listening to you that it's thousands.
It's thousands of civilian casualties.
It's not hundreds.
And he said, I don't know why, you know, all sides are just accepting that.
He said, it's thousands.
And, you know, one guy I kind of nailed down, when you say thousands, give me a number of how many civilians you think have died.
And he said, well, not 10,000, but he said thousands.
You know, he said 2,000, 4,000.
He said, it's thousands.
So what made you want to just get up and, oh, I'm going right into the middle of a war zone?
Because that's not what the average person thinks on any given day.
First of all, I wasn't getting like what I wanted to get from the coverage.
And it's not just curiosity.
This is a crucial moment in history.
And I had the feeling of, you know, listen, let me get there.
Let me see what's going on and see if my eyes are any different than what we're hearing.
You know, some of the mainstream media, I mean, people were, you know, showing these same three guys that had rainbow costumes on that were Ukrainians and they looked tough and they looked cool and whatever.
And, you know, I heard commentators, you know, not on your station, but commentators on other stations saying, you know, this is why Ukraine can win is because of this.
I thought it was the most ridiculous thing that I've ever heard.
What parts of Ukraine are you planning on going to?
Are you going to make your way towards the capital, Keith?
No, no way.
I'm not that.
Listen, I'm not that bald.
I'm not that bold.
I'm hitting the border town.
In fact, right now, I'm on Polish soil, but I'm one mile away from the.
Don't worry about it.
But here's the thing.
Do you see a lot of the refugees crossing into Poland?
My understanding is that whatever bordering country they go to, the people from Ukraine, and it's now estimated to be over 2 million, that they're being greeted with open arms and that so many families are opening up their homes to their Ukrainian neighbors and giving them a place to live and feeding them and taking care of them.
Yeah, no question.
I've witnessed that.
I mean, I'm spending a tremendous amount of time.
I've driven people, I've driven with people to drop off these refugees to these shelters.
And I was in Romania for a couple of days as a home base to get into the Ukraine.
And in fact, people that I met at that shelter, the gentleman who runs the shelter, his wife was my chauffeur, basically.
She took me to the border and she said, you know, five and a half hours from here, I'll be here to pick you up.
And she stayed longer than that because it took me a little time to get in originally and, you know, a little bit of time to get out.
But upon leaving, we were leaving with four different refugees.
And other than the mother and a daughter, you know, the other two weren't related to that mother and daughter.
So it's just, it's a heartbreaking situation.
I don't want to sound like Jen Saki or use the same terminology Gen Saki is using, but I've got to say this.
I've underestimated, I underestimated how sad this situation was going to be.
Don't get me wrong.
I didn't think I was going to Disneyland.
I mean, I knew that, and I knew it would be a sad situation.
But when I walked in through the border, when I walked in from the Romanian border into the Ukrainian border for the first time, it was me and me alone walking in that direction.
And there were just countless people just there.
And it's silent and silent other than like murmurs.
You know, you hear murmurs, and then every couple of seconds you hear weeping and weeping out loud.
And I was just walking by and I had a camera with me.
And I didn't even know what to say.
I didn't even know what to look like to these people.
But it seemed to take forever.
And by the time I got to the end of that line, I had to, as soon as I got, you know, got past it, I went behind the truck and I had to compose myself for about 15, 20 minutes before I started asking people questions or whatever.
It was like nothing I've ever seen and experienced.
And I pray to God I'm wrong, Frank.
It's only going to get worse.
It's going to get dramatically worse.
If that convoy, I've been saying it now for a long time, if that 40-mile convoy makes it to Kyiv, it will be a human massacre, the likes of which we haven't seen in a long time.
Appreciate the report.
Thanks for checking in.
And if you get anything else that pops up, you always are welcome to call and let us know, okay?
Thank you, Sean.
Thanks for having me.
You bet.
Thank you.
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What's up, Mondo?
How are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
I'm good.
What's going on, sir?
Why are you living out in that Adam shiff hole known as California?
Believe it or not, this area, this county was the one, one of the few red counties in California.
We are not liberals.
We are conservative here for the most part.
You live in the state with the highest, according to Triple-A, as of Monday morning.
You have the most expensive average cost per gasoline.
Now, there are stations that are six, seven bucks a gallon in your state, but it's almost $5.50 a gallon.
That's the average.
And you have the great distinction of being the highest in the country.
And I hope everybody out there loves paying that high gas price.
Nobody likes it.
And I just drove by two different gas stations.
So $5.95 for regular gas.
And I think it went up two cents since yesterday.
$6.15 for the middle-range gas.
And $6.35 for premium, $6.75 for diesel.
So we're on the higher end of this national average.
Yeah.
I mean, and by the way, that's why you're paying more for every item you buy in every store you go to.
That's why you're paying more to heat and cool your home.
It's a disaster.
Yeah, thank you.
Thank you, Joe Biden.
Thank you, Joe Biden.
Good point.
Mondo, thank you.
Butch is in Virginia.
Butch, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hey, how are you doing, Sean?
How are you doing, Sean?
Yeah.
Good.
What's going on?
I'm a truck driver.
I've been driving over 35 years.
I went to a truck stop yesterday, fueled up.
I couldn't believe my eyes.
So you drive an 18-wheeler.
How many gallons can you put in that rig?
I could put 300 gallons on board.
I get 125 on each side, 125 gallon tanks on each side.
Yeah, so what's it cost now to fill up your rig?
Well, before this whole thing started, I was running about 500 bucks, 450, 500 bucks to fill with my tank.
Now I'm running anywhere from 800, 900, maybe $900, $500, almost $1,000.
The thing is, I don't do that just once a week.
Sometimes I'm fueling up two, three times a week.
Well, let me ask you: are you getting more per run?
In other words, are you making less money because of this?
Or do those costs get passed on to the consumers?
Because you need to make your average salary.
You shouldn't take a hit yourself for this.
Well, we get a fuel charge, a fuel surcharge.
So a driver can't live on the fuel pump price.
They do, they'll give a fuel surcharge of maybe 40, 50 cents, but still that part that price still gets passed on to the consumer.
But I've never seen in all my years of driving diesel fuel at 525, 518 a gallon.
Not only that, we also have to put on this other type of fuel called depth, diesel exhaust fuel fluid, which is free for the emissions, which I did at $4.50.
Let me ask you: are you an independent operator?
Do you work for a big company?
You work for a small company?
Do you go cross-country?
What do you do?
I cover everything east of the Mississippi.
I work for a company.
I'm not an owner.
I don't own my own truck.
Thank God.
If I did, I don't think I'd be in business.
What kind of truck are you driving these days?
I got a big Peterbilt, big sleeper, big car in the house.
Yeah, it's a nice truck.
That's a nice truck.
Freightliner's a nice truck.
Ryder's a nice truck.
Yeah, I like the Peterbilts.
Peterbilt's nice.
You know, it's all about companies.
When I first got to drive and I couldn't get 20 miles down the road, my back would be killing me because of suspension, but they really improved on these trucks.
Well, we learned a couple of things over the course of the pandemic.
One, how integral, what an important role truckers play in terms of supply chain issues.
And if you guys didn't roll during the early days of the pandemic, states like New York were finished.
They would never have gotten the medical supplies that were desperately needed.
They wouldn't have gotten the food that was desperately needed.
And we are very thankful and grateful for what you do every day.
It's a hard job.
What do you put in?
10 hours a day on the road?
That's pretty tough.
Yeah, well, it's more than that.
I'm pretty pushing about 70 hours a week.
When that pandemic started, I didn't get home for probably almost three months.
We were just constantly running and running.
We were running up to Canada, picking up paper goods, bringing them down to New York City and medical supplies and food.
And we just kept on running and running and running.
No, and they actually, if I recall, they extended the hours of operation for drivers.
Wasn't that true?
Did they pull that back yet?
Oh, they pulled it back.
But the thing is, I mean, I don't know about anybody else.
I've been pulling a couple 18-hour days that's driving 18 hours straight.
I can maybe do two or three of those.
And by that, I'm exhausted.
I got to pull over and go to bed because I'm going to drive off the road.
Listen, whenever you get that tired, you got to stop.
And probably, hopefully, there's a cracker barrel nearby.
That's where I would like to stop.
But thank you for what you do.
Be safe on the roads.
A lot of crazy drivers out there, as you know.
And we appreciate all you do.
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So, all right, finally, after so much pressure brought to bear on the Biden administration, today I'm announcing Hannity was right in the U.S. is targeting the main artery of Russia's economy.
We're banning all imports of Russian oil and gas and energy.
That means Russian oil will no longer be acceptable at U.S. ports, and the American people will deal another powerful blow to Putin's war machine.
Joey, you haven't done anything heretofore.
That's impacting Vladimir Putin.
And Joe Biden didn't tell anybody today that Putin is representing their third-party representative in this idiotic Iranian nuclear deal, which will probably end up being far worse than the first dumb deal with Biden and Obama.
My understanding is it'll release tens of billions of dollars in monies that have been held back that are not available to the Iranians.
It would also include the right of the Iranians to continue to pursue nuclear weapons eventually, and it won't include any place, anytime inspections, which means it's meaningless on the top of it.
And why would you do business with the number one state sponsor of terror in the first place?
And why would you help them get rich again, just like you helped Russia get rich again?
And, you know, then Joe made the ridiculous statement, we are a net exporter of energy.
Oh, I got this article here right here in front of me.
It says the U.S. will be a net importer of oil in 2022 after two years of finally being a net exporter of energy.
Whoopsie daisy.
Another lie.
Zero hedge reports.
Total crude petroleum products marked a historic shift in 2020.
U.S. became a net petroleum exporter on a monthly basis.
It was in September 2019 when the U.S. exported more crude oil and petroleum products than it imported, the first month in which America was a net petroleum exporter since monthly records began in 1973.
The U.S. has historically been a net importer of petroleum, and now we are once again under Joe Business.
What he said today was nothing but a lie.
There will be costs as well here in the U.S. They're trying to say the only reason the price of energy is high is because of this war.
No, we were paying, as you all know, about, on average, nearly $1.50 a gallon for gasoline because of his policies.
And that's the other big lie.
You know, they're out there, Gensaki, and Joe Biden echoed this lie today that, oh, no, no, my policies have not in any way hurt.
We have 9,000 separate wells of which drilling can take place, et cetera, et cetera.
That negates everything that he's done to put burdens on the energy sector, canceling Keystone, pausing new oil and gas leases on federal lands, updating energy restrictions and rules on emissions, ending Anwar drilling.
The American Petroleum Institute set him and Gensaki straight by saying we're at a two-decade high for the percentage of lease production with nearly two out of three leases producing natural gas and oil.
Now, leases are issued prior to exploration.
Listen closely.
Leases are issued prior to exploration.
Not every acre of leased land has resources to tap into, despite substantial investments by developers.
With production still below pre-pandemic levels and an imbalance between supply and demand that is being exacerbated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it's time for the administration to support domestic production and send a message that America is open for energy investment.
Okay, so there you go.
It's just, you know, one lie after another.
It has caused Russia's economy to, frankly, crater.
Okay, you're right on the ruble.
I'll give him credit.
The Russian ruble is down to 50% or down 50% since Putin announced this war.
But then he says we cut Russia's largest banks from the international financial system and has crippled their ability to do business with the rest of the world.
That's not true because all of this energy that is being imported up till today into the United States and NATO countries and Western European countries, all of that energy, guess what?
They have carved out exemptions in all of these banking sanctions that allows for the payment of the energy that all of Western Europe has become reliant on, and that's Russian energy.
So he's lying through his teeth again.
He doesn't one lie after another with this guy.
Anyway, 800-941, Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
Jeff is in Louisiana.
Jeff, how are you?
Glad you called, sir.
I'm good, Sean.
How are you doing today?
Well, I wish we were doing better as a country.
I wish we had a president that knew what day it was, but, you know, short of that, I'm okay.
Yeah.
Well, Sean, this is every time, if you look back at history, every time the Democrats get into and take power into office, the oil industry goes down.
We get behind the curve.
It's always a catch-up and wait.
And they're always running.
They're trying to rule from behind.
And you can't.
Because even if you look at the price of all, it's called futures.
And if we don't get all of these leases and federal leasing, and these oil companies start leasing it up, all of this deep water drilling, that's a 10-year project.
We don't just run out there and drill these wells, and they've got to do an exploratory.
They've got to make sure this lease that they paid $100 million for may not produce a drop of all.
You don't know that.
The one area, if I were president, and I'm not, if I were president, I think I would encourage every big energy company in the country, every big producer, I would send them to Anwar because we know where those reserves are.
And they could immediately have, not immediately, but within a few months, if they warp, would warp speed the process, we could have, you know, they'll be pumping millions of barrels of oil in no time out of that large supply that we have there in a vast wilderness.
That would be the first thing I would recommend.
Also, secondly, I'd recommend the areas that we know have high concentrations of natural gas, liquefied gas, I would go to those first just to expedite that process.
But that's what I would do.
Well, you see, Sean, what's happened now, now that everything's falling behind, so now you're even looking at West Texas and all that.
You've got to remember, those wells out in West Texas, they come on like gangbusters at 2,000 barrels a day.
And within 18 to 20 months, they're down to 200 barrels a day.
So if you're not hopping and going from one well to the next well and you've got to keep up, your production goes down.
You cannot live on production.
You have to live on exploratory and you have to live on on running ahead whenever you know a lot about this industry.
Then you know that there are certain areas that that experts can immediately identify as having high concentrations of energy, correct?
That's right.
Well, that's where we should go first, right?
Yeah, well, sure.
Always.
You know, but again, he's going to put so many restrictions and sanctions on everything.
It just straps their, it just ties their hands.
I'm guessing you're in the oil industry.
What do you do?
Oh, I've been in the oil industry for 45 years.
I've been on service companies.
You know, all companies don't own anything other than their people and their production facilities.
Everything that an oil company from the rigs, the drilling, and all of that, that's all sublease from independent contract.
Listen, I hear exactly what you're saying.
But what's sad about this, I mean, it's good for national.
I didn't mean to interrupt you.
You can go first.
Yes, sir.
You go.
Go ahead.
Well, you know, the thing is, is that what's so bad now is that whenever we go down in West Texas and all of these other places that we were really rolling and had a lot of all coming in, now the people are gone.
So we can have all the equipment we want to drill anything.
It's to find the people and get them back to working because then you have to lay all these people off and they're gone and they don't want to come back.
No, I understand completely.
Listen, thanks for what you do.
45 years, the lifeblood of the country's economy and the world's economy.
That's no small feat.
And it's just too bad that we're at a point that we don't have a president that has the wisdom that you do and the experience that you do.
Jeff, thank you in Louisiana.
Joel is in Ohio next.
Joel, how are you?
You've got a lot of natural gas in your great state.
What's going on?
Thank you, Sean.
I wanted to talk to you about Joe Biden and the domestic energy.
And I'm a longtime viewer in the evening of yours and a listener in the afternoons.
Thank you.
Where in Ohio do you live?
Pardon?
Where in Ohio are you?
West, Northwest Ohio, very rural.
Jim Jordan is my congressman.
You're lucky.
One of the best we got.
I voted for him every time he's run, and I'll vote again this time.
I tried to get him to run for senator.
He wouldn't listen to me.
I was hoping he was going to.
It's going to be a battle for the senator here in Ohio.
I think there's like five or six that are lined up to battle it out.
Yeah, I have not picked a candidate there yet, but go ahead.
I haven't either.
Anyway, I wanted to talk, in listening and watching your show, and we talk, and your guests are also, you talk about Joe Biden and his decision-making regarding our domestic energy.
Sean, I don't believe he is mentally capable to process the information to make decisions.
I believe, I think he's pretty much to cue cards and a teleprompter.
I think John Kerry is the one that's pulling the strings and making the decisions on our energy policies.
Well, he was the first to say, well, I will tell you this.
He was the first to suggest that, I hope this invasion does not in any way get in the way of the significance and seriousness of our climate change agenda, blah, blah, blah.
Meanwhile, the guy flies all over the world in a private jet.
I'm like, okay, you phony hypocrite.
You're leaving the biggest carbon footprint of any American out there.
And by the way, I don't begrudge him of his plane, although he's probably using a government-paid jet.
They have a whole fleet of them.
And I don't begrudge it.
I'm just like, then don't lecture me on the fact that I have an SUV.
I know that he was about the time the invasion, he was interviewed or he got asked a question in passing about Ukraine.
And his comment was, well, hopefully it does not derail our climate initiative.
Well, he was the first to say, I mean, look, the fact that their thinking goes there is mind-numbing to me.
Whether or not they, and I appreciate the call, but the fact that they think if they had a cheap alternative to fossil fuel energy, and that means oil, gas, and coal, and if it was readily available, not the stupid windmills, not the idiotic solar panels, although some work, but it's, you know, it's a 30-year return on investment.
It's not something that works or we can easily transition to.
You know, for that idiot Pete Buddha judge, oh, you can get another high-paying union job.
Sorry, you lost your Keystone XL pipeline union job.
The one you like, the one that has skill-specific talents that you don't apply to other industries.
I don't know.
It just drives me crazy.
Now you're going to go out and buy an electric vehicle.
Even Elon Musk said, who's a great innovator, and I give him a lot of credit.
I find him very interesting.
Even he said, yeah, extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures, and we need to dramatically up our production of energy, oil, and natural gas.
He said that.
By the way, that's not in his best financial interest to make that statement, but he sounds like a proud patriot to me to make it.
Anyway, I appreciate the call, my friend.
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Oh, I wanted to remind people: the 6th congressional district in Georgia, that's Newt Gingrich's old district.
And a friend of mine, his son, is running for that 6th district.
His name is Jake Evans.
His father was an ambassador under the Trump administration.
Randy Evans has been a longtime friend of mine.
Jake grew up with the benefit of working with Speaker Gingrich with an unequivocal appreciation for President Trump and America First and Make America Great Again.
And anyway, we need young people like from Jake's generation, the next generation, to take over.
And I'm endorsing him as the next congressman for the 6th District of Georgia, which, by the way, happens to be a district near and dear to my heart because I was there with Newt Gingrich the night he became speaker.
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