"Why in an emergency would we let our strategic reserves go to a Chinese company? There's no explanation for it under the sun until you realize that there's likely financial benefit to the First Family."
Some former Twitter employees were filing a class-action lawsuit against the company because they weren't given proper notice. Proper notice? The Keystone XL pipeline workers weren't given proper notice when they were let go on week one of Joe Biden's presidency.
You can agree or disagree with this recent $40 billion spending bill to send aid to Ukraine, but this is clear: we are still funding Russia's invasion of Ukraine thanks to Biden's energy policy and the high gas prices that are padding Putin's pockets.
I saw a great baseball cap that someone shared with me. It had an image of an oil rig followed by the words "Midland Over Moscow." It was a reference to the oil producers in Midland, Texas and the fact that the United States is STILL importing oil from Russia in the midst of the Ukraine war.
The Biden/Tester energy policy has been enriching Putin, while the Biden/Tester spending policy has been bankrupting America. That's how I summed up the news of the Ukraine invasion.
Montanans need to know that Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT), who failed to get the Keystone pipeline up and running, voted in support of Russia and against sanctions on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
The Biden Administration is set to waive sanctions on the company building a Russian pipeline into Eastern Europe. That's right, Biden is helping the Russians build a pipeline in Eastern Europe at the same time he is blocking a pipeline in Eastern Montana. Unbelievable.
When asked where he thought Biden and Putin could find common ground, Barrasso made no bones about the fact that he thinks Biden needs to establish America as the dominant power in military, energy, and cyber.
Montana Senator Steve Daines announced on Wednesday that the company behind the Keystone XL Pipeline, Calgary TC Energy, was forced to officially pull the plug on the project, and he placed the blame directly on President Joe Biden, who cancelled the pipeline on his first day in office.