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Showing up matters. You did listen, and we appreciate that a lot, and continue to look forward to working with you more.

U.S. oil production is down nearly a million barrels a day since the current Administration took office.

I am talking about a tale of two philosophies.

I would argue the reason it is unprecedented is because it requires continual oversight and monitoring by the U.S.

And close coordination with the people on the land out there on fire management?

the reality is many years, folks are struggling, and they have to go take out loans to keep their business afloat, and to draw a line at $400,000, because everybody is looking for that breakout year, to draw a line at $400,000 is punitive…

I do prefer States' authority, of course. I think the Supreme Court does as well.

An accelerated transition from coal and natural gas seems to be the playbook here.

Because again, there is different ideas, in terms of, if you are really tourism focused in some of those groups they want a certain approach, and then our grazers need another approach.

Gas prices are 41 percent higher nationally than when the President, the current President, took office.

Do you think that would help increase production or deter production in your opinion?

Sackett should provide some clarity, but we are very concerned about protecting private property rights.

But it does raise taxes on farmers and small businesses that might make $400,000, and I think that you hit the nail on the head when you said that the intent of this, and I think this is most conservatives' problem is to raise revenue that…

Given that Sackett v. EPA is in front of the Supreme Court, and it is likely to provide clarity as to what EPA's authority is over states and landowners, in regard to regulating the waters of the U.S., doesn't it make sense to put a…

And you are telling me that you think those actions helped increase supply, when we are down a million barrels a day in production, domestic production?

So, you think by restricting access, by slowing down permits, and by increasing royalty rates, that increases supply?

the Congress, on a bipartisan basis, voted against the rule.

will you commit to complying with the court's ruling and within two weeks provide a schedule of 2023 lease sales for North Dakota on BLM land?