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So while we weren't looking on Saturday, the U.S. Treasury, meaning Joe Biden, granted Chevron a license for an expansion of energy operations in Venezuela, signaling the beginning of the country's re-entry into the international oil market and basically propping up the authoritarian president,
uh Nicholas Maduro, uh, who desperately needs to improve his economy uh because you know, and but by the way, this comes on the heels of a new UN report detailing uh the responsibility for crimes against humanity to repress dissent and highlight the situation in remote mining areas.
I mean, this guy is like, you know, he's nothing but a murdering dictator thug.
And like all socialist utopian dreams of everything being free and everything being wonderful, people living in in nothing but squalor and poverty and it's miserable.
And anyway, so Biden is allowing Chevron to drill in in Venezuela.
How does that make sense?
You know, he is it he's he's against climate destroying fossil fuels.
That's what he's telling us.
He is now ending.
This is Joe Biden just before the election on November 6th, two days before the election, telling an audience that there'll be no more drilling.
And this is on the heels of him saying uh there'll be no more mining, which really pissed off Joe Manchin at the time.
Listen.
No more drilling.
There is no more drilling.
I haven't got form any new new drilling.
More years of off-shore.
No, I'm planning for the Pacific, but in the annoying and all the local New Mexico.
That was before I was president.
We're trying to work on that, get that done.
We're trying to end all drilling.
Tell me it's somebody needs to explain this to me because it makes absolutely no sense.
And it's like we're like a voice in the wilderness here.
Because we have more natural resources, and that means oil, gas, coal, that we could provide enough energy for our economy, which is the lifeblood of not only our economy, but the world's economy.
We could help out our Western European allies that'll be spending a third or more of their annual income just to minimally heat their homes this winter.
People will be freezing to death uh in Western Europe and maybe freezing to death if the grid shuts down, as many are predicting it could shut down for all of New England in the United States in the middle of winter.
And if you haven't been to Vermont, New Hampshire in the wintertime, you don't know what cold is.
It is cold.
I used to be an avid skier, so I know it better than anybody.
So it's it's that dumb.
But explain to me and ask yourself.
We have all we have more natural resources than all of these countries.
Why are we begging?
Why are we trying to beg the Iranian mullahs and do a deal with them so we can get oil from them to make them richer so they can build bigger weapons and foment more terror around the world, considering they're the world's state's number one state sponsor of terror?
Why is it okay to get oil from these parts of the world rather than produce it domestically when there's so many benefits if we do it domestically?
But not only that, we do it cleaner, we do it faster, and it ends up being cheaper.
It makes no sense.
Then it's great for our national security because we're not reliant on countries like Venezuela or Saudi Arabia that hate our guts and only want to exploit us and get rich as hell off of us when we could be that oil-rich nation ourselves because we have the resources.
You know, what impact does drilling a barrel of oil in the Middle East or Venezuela or Russia or Iran, you know, it does does it not have the same impact on Mother Earth?
It makes absolutely no sense.
So we're literally compromising national security.
We're getting rid of high-paying career jobs in the energy sector.
Uh, it would have a big impact in terms of the inflation problem we have now at a 41-year high.
It would lower the price at the pump.
We can help our allies in Western Europe.
So many benefits if we just go back to an energy independence, which we once had.
And and yet they're still going to import the oil.
It's not like we're not getting the oil.
They don't have anything to replace it with, and they won't have anything in the near future to replace it with.
I mean, it's it's it makes no sense at all whatsoever to anybody with a brain.
Anyway, uh Larry uh Barrens is with us.
He is the communications director at Power the Future, and it's a national nonprofit that advocates for American energy jobs and Dan Weaver, president of the Pennsylvania Oil and Gas Association.
Uh welcome both of you.
Uh Dan, I'll start with you because I got to believe that probably from your percent perspective, uh, that Pennsylvania's in trouble now.
These jobs are all in trouble with two Democrats just elected.
Yeah, it's uh it's interesting times here in Pennsylvania.
We're gonna wait and see what happens, and and unfortunately you have to hope for the best, and but uh we know proven track records what that might get us.
Yeah.
Uh well, it's it's certainly not going to be good for Pennsylvania jobs.
Do you foresee them shutting down fracking in Pennsylvania?
I don't think so.
I I think they'll put challenges and I think there'll be roadblocks put in place.
Um, but I think you know, we we are hopeful that our our companies can work with the administration here within the state.
Um, but I I do think there's going to be definitely some hurdles put in place as far as future drilling.
Um, but there's there's you know the the amount of gas that's here um to completely shut that down um would be devastating.
Well they have they have equal amounts of gas in New York and they won't even allow it allow it to get up and running.
So you know what?
It's not unprecedented when I'm asking you.
No, no, it's not.
It's not.
Uh but we have you know, we already have the infrastructure in place here.
Um but we had the infrastructure being built with the Keystone XL pipeline.
I I uh and I'm not trying to challenge you, I'm just trying to point out.
I don't think any of that's gonna matter.
Uh I think they are so indoctrinated into their climate cultism that they don't care how many people lose their jobs.
They don't care if we're more reliant on on foreign sources of energy.
Right.
Right.
Well, we're like I said, we're we're going to work with our administration here if in the new governor elect here in Pennsylvania um and work with with his team and transition team uh to luck with that.
Uh right, help keep everybody informed as best as possible.
And what has he said so far?
Anything that's encouraging to you?
Um well, let me go.
I don't know if I'd say anything encouraging, but not anything discouraging so far, too bad.
So far.
Okay, that I'm sure that's heartwarming.
Larry, you represent all these guys.
These are high-paying career jobs in the energy sector.
Um I'm sure you've been reading what I've been reading, and that is that it's possible that all of New England can experience a blackout this winter because they don't even have enough cubic inches, however, you measure natural gas to even power up their power plant.
They're at maybe one twentieth of what their normal supply would be, and we're expecting a cold winter.
Yeah, you know, we are in the middle of a man-made energy crisis, and a man that made it simply is Joe Biden.
You know, his latest deal, you know, he he likes these dirty deals with dictators that seem to want to increase the supply, but he'll talk to them before he'll talk to a single American energy worker.
And you know, to your point, Sean, where are all where's the outrage from these environmental groups who protest any American pump jack, any American pipeline?
They all are already there to throw spaghetti on any painting that is priceless, but you don't do this favorite ice cream shop, it's better for the spaghetti fault because they are all like the political power.
The climate cultism makes it so that it doesn't matter how much struggling American families continue to be crushed by massive inflation and massive prices.
And yes, energy scarcity, the climate cultism rules above all, and it is our families who are paying the price.
Okay.
Larry, do you disagree with my assessment that we're compromising national security, high-paying career jobs in the energy sector?
Uh do you disagree that uh it would lower the price of gas and diesel at the pump, which would be good for the inflation crisis that they caused, and that if we really ramped up production, we could be helping out Western Europe and bail them out of a winter where perhaps many will be freezing to death uh and people will be paying prices they never dreamed they'd be paying.
No, I I agree with you on every point.
And any rational person would, and because the reason is we have just three plus years ago the notion of how exactly it works.
We had affordable energy.
We had energy independence before Joe Biden came along.
We had things working as they should.
American workers producing American energy gives us flexibility on the national scale, so we don't have to deal with dictators in Saudi Arabia and in Venezuela.
We have to deal with the people in our own borders who do it better than anyone else in the world.
But Joe Biden, for whatever reason, won't do that.
And you know what, Sean, we're gonna get a new Congress in uh a little over a month, and they need to be looking at these deals that Joe Biden is making.
What are we promising?
I know what's being reported that we're promising, but what are we I know what MBS just got and and as as soon as Joe Biden announced immunity uh to the the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, then Joe Biden uh OPEC announced that they would reconsider uh increasing their output of energy.
Sounds to me like a quid and a pro and a quo from Joe.
Yeah, absolutely.
I mean he worked with a foreign power to manipulate gas prices before an election.
You know, uh I'm old enough to remember that a phone call to a foreign leader trying to do something, got a president in trouble.
But this Congress looked the other way as Joe Biden didn't care that our families were suffering.
He only cared what was gonna happen at the ballot box.
And so thankfully we'll have a new Congress, but they need to on day one start pushing back against Joe Biden.
Adopting road map that gets us back to energy independence, because you're right, Joe Biden has been all the sides, he's been all the suffering, and he's not going to make a U-turn on this disastrous policy.
Is there anything, Dan, that I'm saying that you disagree with?
No, absolutely not.
I think you're spot on.
You know, uh talk about energy security.
I mean, we have the resources here, we have the ability to do it, we can prove that we do it.
The only thing that you said earlier is you know, we're talking about producing somewhere else and uh and the effects on the climate.
Well, there is a difference in effect.
We can actually do it here better and cleaner.
Uh so why wouldn't we?
So to to be looking at these foreign sources for oil is is absolutely ludicrous.
Is this any different than what Western Europe did by giving in to their climate alarmist cultists and then becoming so heavily reliant on Vladimir Putin and Russia, a hostile regime, a hostile actor, and the net result of it is exactly what we see unfolding today, and that is he turned off the spigot, and now he's sending all of his energy resources to China and India and elsewhere.
And meanwhile, uh if you live in Germany, for example, you can expect to pay 30 plus percent of your income, your annual income, just to moderately heating your home this winter.
I mean, Americans are gonna have sticker shock this winter.
I'm told the prices on average will be up 30 to 45 percent.
Is that what you guys are hearing?
That is exactly what I'm hearing.
Absolutely.
And and and let's just be clear, Joe Biden has brought a solar panel to a gun fight.
The adversaries have weaponized energy, and Joe Biden is looking to his sun panels and windmills to save the day.
It is intermittent, unreliable energy.
It's not gonna work for America.
Well, that's the thing.
You know, they keep saying, well, we're gonna be r energy uh r renewable energy independent.
I'm like, you don't have the technology to do it.
Now, if you find and I'll be very clear, anybody that finds cheaper, cleaner energy that we can use and and and make use of quickly, I'm all for it.
I'd rather pay, you know, a penny for heating my house rather than thousands of dollars for heating my house.
Thank you very much.
Anyway, I appreciate both of you.
Larry and Dan, thanks for being with us.
Thanks so much.
Thank you.
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Yeah.
Sean?
Yeah, what do you that was a a pretty good uh win for Blue?
What do you think?
Well, Sean, you know what?
I hate this, but I'm actually a Michigan state fan.
So but you know, you guys do on Gridiron Weekend.
Yeah, I you know, Sean, but that being a case of the thing.
Oh, you don't want to talk about that part.
I got it.
Yeah, but that being the case, I'm I'm more of a hockey.
Sean, look at it.
I'm gonna make it short.
Uh, I just want to, again, hats off to you in your service on the air.
I think uh your voice is very much needed.
And uh I hope you remain there.
We need guys like you.
We need guys like Donald Trump, and I wish we had more.
Uh we gotta go.
Well, there's one way you can help me do it, and that's if you listen three hours a day every day, and if you watch my TV show, then I get to keep working because I don't get the honor without you.
Look, the country is about to go through what I believe is is is gonna be some of the most difficult, arduous, tumultuous economic ties uh times and with the danger of of some added something.
I don't know what the something is.
You know, I think in the back of my mind, if they caught a hundred people, which they have so far this year, trying to on the people that are on the terrorist watch list crossing into this country, that scares the hell out of me.
You know, that that makes me think of every possible worst case scenario that could happen in this country.
So so that makes me nervous.
So I I just think we're heading into a really really difficult time for people, and the problem is all of this is these are self-inflicted wounds here.
All of the problems we're having with high gas prices and inflation and open borders and you know, no bail laws and no and defunding the police, you know, all of this is basic one-on-one stuff.
We c we can deal and fix all of that immediately.
It's not even like it's a hard lift.
And unfortunately, as I keep saying, there's way too many people in this country that have bought and in bought into this BS, and that number of people, I don't know how much pain they're gonna have to go through before they realize and wake up that uh this is a really bad idea, and there are better ways to do this.
And I'm I think at that point they'll call in the cavalry and that'll be conservatives to save the day, and then at some point, I guess down the road they'll forget again.
But it'll you know, it's it's part of a cycle that this country needs to punish itself.
I don't know, it's like every so many years we we we we get sucked up into this nightmarish dream that they have.
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Dean is in North Carolina.
Dean, hi, how are you?
Glad you checked in, sir.
Um blessed, Sean.
Uh thanks for taking the call.
Thank you, sir.
Um people gonna realize that voting is not a right, it's a duty.
Probably never.
You want me to be honest?
Probably not soon.
Well, all the all of the garbage that's put out about voter suppression.
Uh people need to prioritize and and they need to actually look at the facts.
Too many people are loyal to more so than the party roles of them.
Let me tell you what the Republicans have in terms of a problem right now.
Is there are large percentages of Republicans and conservatives that don't trust the current voting system.
They don't trust putting their ballot in the mail and mailing it off uh and that their vote is gonna count.
They don't trust early voting.
They there's the Well, for whatever reason, they just they like the older system better.
You have one day of voting, and I think there's a way to go to that to get to that at some point, but it's not going to be now, and it's not going to happen, for example, in the runoff election in Georgia, which deeply concerns me because it could make the difference between winning and losing.
It's that profound.
You know, it's sort of like Dr. Oz, and and many of you are not going to like me saying this.
And I want you to know you you you have to deal with the hand you're dealt, not the hand you wish you were dealt.
You go to war with the army you have, not the one that you wish you had.
You got what you got, and and this is it.
You know, Democrats, there's a reason they don't want voter ID or signature verification or any of the integrity measures that I've said talked about at length on this program.
So, you know, we have this election coming up in Georgia on the sixth, uh, and early voting is already started.
And I know that there are some people in Georgia when they hear me say that, well, you need to you need to work the system you've got.
You can't, we cannot any longer be starting a voting uh voting on election day down by hundreds of thousands of votes.
In the case of Pennsylvania in the last election, you know, the overwhelming amount of early voting went to Democrats long before John Fetterman ever debated Dr. Oz.
And, you know, then Mastriano, you know, lost by 14.
That didn't help because it was pretty extreme position on abortion in a purple state with no exceptions for rape incest to the mother's life.
That didn't help.
And Oz still got double digit ticket splitting, which is is kind of miraculous that he even got that.
But so what I'm saying to you is the voting, the way we vote in this country has changed, and Republicans are not are not embracing it.
Democrats are not only embracing it, they're exploiting it.
And they're exploiting it to the extent that if ballot harvesting is a lot allowed, they're out there ballot harvesting.
They'll go to you know, elderly centers.
Hey, you want to vote?
Sure, here, fill out the ballot.
You need help?
Here, I'll help you.
There you go.
Boom, you gotta vote.
Um democracy though.
Well, but but this is the system we've got.
So whatever the Democrats are doing, Republicans better start doing until they can get a hold of the state legislatures and governorships, or or they're not gonna win these swing state elections anymore.
Now there is a there are ways to put integrity measures into early voting and voting by mail.
I think Florida probably does it now the best of anybody.
Uh, but for them it was trial and error also.
It remember, we had to go through 2,000 and dimpled and pimpled and hanging and swinging and dented Chads and and so on and so forth.
And then we went through, I think they had problems in 2016 or 18, I forget what year that that needed to be resolved, but they resolved those two.
So there's ways to do it, but most states, you know, that are it's always the same states.
How is it that Arizona needs two, you know, a week and a half to count the votes?
All that does is foment distrust.
People don't have faith in the integrity of the process or confidence in the results.
And it's unfair to the people, not only of Arizona, but the people all over the country, because they voted, their state counted the ballots.
We had the answer by the end of the night or early the next morning.
And that that should be the case everywhere.
If I had my way, it would be election day being a holiday.
You make exceptions for the military to vote absentee and people that are sick or infirmed, or people that are traveling for work and will be out of town and they can apply for an absentee ballot.
Short of that, you have in-person voting, uh national holiday, uh, you have partisan observers.
Every party that's on the ballot has people that watch the voting start to finish in every precinct, and then you watch people, people will watch the vote counting up close so you can actually see the ballot from start to finish.
You get the result at the end of the night, and everybody can go home winning or losing with the assurance that they had a free election and a fair election.
What's wrong with that?
But that that's not where we are right now.
So with Republicans, this reluctance and resistance, you know, not doing what they're doing is not working, and is never gonna work.
So you gotta deal with the hand you're dealt, you gotta deal with the army you have, not the one you wish you had.
And for those of you saying that Annity, you're giving I'm not giving in.
I'm telling you, until we get an opportunity to put more integrity into the system, that's all we got.
There is no other option here.
You better match the efforts of the Democrats, or you or get used to losing, because that's what you're gonna have.
So we've got so many people that are going early voting that are voting for Warnoff that are and he's a he's a minister, and he says uh uh exam room is too small for a U.S. government to get in, but he's ignoring two people in a room.
He's ignoring the baby and he's ignoring God.
I didn't quite understand that.
You broke up a little bit on me.
Say that again.
Uh Warnock says that there's only room enough in an exam room for a woman and her doctor, but he's ignoring the baby.
No, he said that during the debate, yeah.
And he's ignoring God.
Listen, uh it it's such an an amazing thing.
I actually thought things would people would respond differently, but a lot of Republican candidates didn't make the argument forcefully enough.
And that is if you believe in the right to an abortion up until the moment of birth, which we shockingly found out many Democrats do believe, and they want to codify into law.
If they believe that, I mean, uh that's that's some vanicide.
But this is a guy that has, you know, a whole host of other problems being paid by the church, you know, the the rent issue with his these church apartments and throwing vets out for 28 bucks that they didn't pay him back rent or whatever in the conditions that people are living in, which is kind of squalor.
Um he's got a lot.
His wife saying that he tried to use a car as a weapon during a domestic escape uh dispute in 2020 on tape, saying she he ran over her foot.
Nobody pays attention to that.
Him being arrested for obstructing justice during an investigation into child abuse at a camp that he was running.
That seems not to have penetrated the consciousness of the people in Georgia, but we'll see what happens.
But um, where do I think this race is going?
I have no idea.
I just know that if Republicans keep rejecting the system that they have, like it or not, that's what you got.
You gotta give it your best shot.
You gotta go in and fight the the good fight to the best of your ability, and eventually things will get bad enough that uh even the most hardcore leftists will say uh their own policies are failing.
Anyway, appreciate the call, my friend.
I hope that answers your question.
Uh let us say hi to Ken is in Montana.
What's up, Ken?
How are you?
Hi, Sean.
How are you doing today?
I'm good.
By the way, uh, do you watch Yellowstone?
I do.
Great show, right?
Oh boy, I'll tell you what, they are a mean bunch of people there.
Uh Fox Nation just did this thing with with Kevin Costner.
I only started it.
I haven't really gotten too far into it, but uh about Montana.
What a beautiful place.
And I don't blame the people for Montana not wanting people from the Northeast or the rest of the country moving into their state one bit.
Yeah, it makes it tough when you want to go buy a house and you're don't have near the money that it's gonna take to get what you need.
No, I hear you, but it's it's certainly beautiful country, great people, God family, country, and a uh a landscape second to none.
There are many when I'm having a tough day, Ken, I want to be out in Montana where you are.
Let's put it that way.
What's going on?
What's on your mind today?
Well, uh in regarding uh Hunter Biden, you know as well as everybody else out there that if there's ever any serious charges put against Hunter, Joe Biden's gonna jump in there and give him a big fat pardon.
It'll run for a cycle or two on the news, and then they will just shove it under the carpet like they do everything else.
Well, well, we'll have this time will tell.
We'll have to see.
I mean, there was a lot of speculation that Donald Trump was gonna pardon himself and his family be when he was leaving office, he didn't do it.
And I have no idea what Joe Biden is will or will not do.
The problem Joe has goes way beyond Hunter, is that he himself is implicated in all of this you know, influence peddling.
You know, he lied to us when he said he never once spoke to Hunter about his foreign business dealings, and we got photographs that prove otherwise.
We got we got follow the money bank accounts to prove otherwise.
We've got meetings that are accounted for that prove otherwise, and that means that he knew that he was selling access because his son Hunter, you know, at the time a crack addict, and and by his own admission with no experience of getting paid millions by all these countries, you know, that this is straight up influence peddling.
So the the real problem is you know, Hunter has his own set of problems, but Joe himself has his set of problems.
And I could promise you, if it was any Republican president, they would Democrats would be all over it.
Uh oh, you know they would.
Oh, big time.
Big time.
How are you doing?
I heard trucking uh prices came up a little bit this week.
Is that true?
I don't know.
I uh I work for a uh really good company here, and uh I don't really pay too much attention to that.
That's that's listen, if you got a good company that is gonna keep you on the road all the time you want to work, then that's awesome.
I get it.
I've got a I've got a boss that treats me like gold and I treat him the same way back that's the way it ought to be, you know.
That's by the way, it's not that hard.
Be nice to people.
I try to be nice to my everybody on my team.
Everybody's getting a Christmas bonus this year except Linda.
Linda.
Well, you gotta draw the line somewhere, right?
Linda, you don't seem too happy.
She doesn't she's looking at me like a very funny boss.
I mean, listen, uh the but the bonuses are not guaranteed.
They are they are given when they are deserved, usually.
So uh, you know, I'm blessed with more than I deserve already.
Little boy or girl this year.
Have you been a good producer this year?
I I definitely curse way too much.
I'm trying working on it.
But well, that's not a criteria of whether you're a good producer or not.
Yeah, only when you yell at the host, right?
That that's a problem.
That's a problem.
Uh Ken, thank you, my friend.
God bless you.
Appreciate you checking in with us.
Uh, let us say hi to Eric in Florida.
Eric, how are you in the free state of Florida?
Thank you.
Thank you, Sean, for doing a wonderful job every day.
I'm not sure.
Thank you for giving me the mic.
What's up?
Uh, I just want to say we really have to support Herschel Walker.
And I think every Republican and independent from Key West to Point Barrow, Alaska, has to go to Team Herschel.com and contribute.
I mean, Herschel is a self-made man, a good role model for our nation's youth.
He owes nothing to parentage.
He made himself a success.
And he I I really admire the guy.
I just worry that the same shenanigans that happened in the Arizona governor's race might happen in this runoff.
That's what I'm worried about.
Listen, Democrats, hopefully they love their new system of voting.
They did make some positive changes to the credit of the Georgia legislature that give Herschel a fighting chance.
But if Republicans continue to steadfastly reject the system that is currently in existence, that means if you reject early voting, mail-in voting, you are reducing your odds of winning dramatically.
I can't uh I and I'm saying this now because I cannot with any certainty, and I said this before the last election, I cannot with any certainty predict that this wave that everyone was talking about, I which I I always thought there was over exuberance, and I thought it was way over the top, and I said so every day.
It's gonna come down to the people of Georgia being willing to work the system as it is currently configured.
You can't work the system that you wish you had.
You got one voting system right now in Georgia.
You can't change it before this.
That's it.
You gotta you gotta deal with it.
And if you stay home.
I just like to say, I think that I want to comment on the border crisis, and I specifically think that that's hurting black American citizens, that's the crisis we have at the border.
I mean, how can we expect to provide assistance to American citizens of color in the form of loans, health care, job opportunities, college grants, and economic assistance.
If the country is being flooded with people who never paid any taxes and they're getting financial benefits first, there's not enough money to go around.
I mean, our resources are not infinite, and we're 30 trillion in debt.
So as long as people of color vote democrats, they better realize it.
I don't think this is exclusive towards minorities.
I think this I think this impacts every American.
You know, if you get what we're gonna take in in two years, four and a half million people or more because of Joe's open border policies.
That's four and a half and a half million potentially more workers, or let's say uh at least three million are adults uh that are competing for jobs that Americans would want.
And that's gonna lower the price of of what people get paid because you have the the more people you have applying for jobs, the less money people are gonna get paid in the end.
It's it's hurting Americans, period.
You know, regardless of of race.
That's just a bad idea.
All right, that's gonna wrap things up for us today.
Uh nine Eastern Hannity Fox News channel.
We'll have an investigation as why on earth does Joe Biden want to make every hostile regime rich uh and allow this country to become dependent on the lifeblood of our economy?
What is wrong with them?
And what is wrong with the Democratic Party?
We'll get into that.
The other news of the day we have Charles Payne, New King, Rich Joe Kancha, Gordon Chang, Monica Crowley, and Rines Previs.