leadership praying to quite those that are noisy rather than deal with their base load they re concerned about inflation, about crime going up in many areas. they re concerned about issues like roe v. wade. and they re concerned about policing and other issues and i think that would have seemingly bothered me a lot is that this tendency of whoever yells the loudest, that s who they re dealing with, rather than understanding they don t represent the overwhelming majority of the people that you need to come out and vote. one of the things that i ve seen is that democratic candidates, presidents were more effective when they knew how to compartmentalize the noise makers along with those that or president obama was very good at that. even clinton to some degree. and i think that what we ve
country. 150,000 gas stations in this country. on the average electric car costs $65,000. low end kia $40,000. subsidies to the tune of $300 billion set aside to buy electric cars that are going to be charged and ultimately those charging stations and grids are going to be fueled by coal. has he thought this out? and driving the cost of electricity up because he is going to push more and more subsidies into solar and wind which at the end of the day cannot keep the grid up. you have got to have a base load power supply. either fossil fuels or nuclear to keep your grid going. i mean, so, pushing more incentives into electric cars, into solar, into wind, all that s going to do at the end of the day drive up the cost of electricity. and who gets hurt worse in the
we velk been talking about this for a long time . you have to have baseload. you know, diversity is fine on the energy side of things. it s it s goodoo to havert a portion of your energy that comes from wind.itit to have a portion of it comes from solar, but you must have a base load of energy to keep the lights on whenth the wind doesn t blowe and when the sun doesn t shinein and that s going to happen. so too face up to that fossil fuels are going to be a very important part of that . and nucular when you think about who the left really doesn t like, what industries they don t like in the powerge generation side of it, fossil fuels is on top of itmb and nuclear power is number two. a close number two. yeah, so until you get a a nuclear power system in place and we ve got the technology, it s stunning to me that we can put small modular reactors
talking about this for a long time, you have to have baselevel . diversity is fine and the energ side of things, it s good to have a portion of your energy that comes from wind, it s good to have a portion of it that comes from solar, but you must have a base load of energy to keep the lights on when the win doesn t blow in this and doesn shine. to face up to that, fossil fuel are going to be a very importan part of that, and neutral. when you think about to the lef really doesn t like, what industries they don t like in the power generation side of it fossil fuels is the top of it and nuclear power is number two. so until you get eight nuclear power system into place, we hav got the technology, it s stunning to me we can t put small minded reactors out there.
like solar or wind. when the wind is blowing and the sun is shining, sometimes that doesn t happen and you need the base load of electricity for the economy and national security. one day we are all going to be driving electric cars, probably by nuclear power or solar or wind, eventually be will run out of oil, it s difficult to make the transition overnight. let me ask you about poland saying it s going to send all of its mig-29 fighters to ramstein and hand them over to the united states or nato and poland is saying we don t know what you are doing to do with them, but here you go, and backfill us with some american fighter jets, f-16. it s great news. ukrainians have inspired all of us with their willingness to push back against putin s invasion and to challenge them on the ground. we have been supplying and nato allies supplying weapons, javelins and other anti-tank