Politicians using the U.S. energy sector for political leverage is 'one of the most dangerous things' facing the country, said former Keystone XL worker Neal Crabtree.
as an example of what the entire country will face if this crackdown on energy providers is implemented.
BIDEN ADMIN ISSUES 20-YEAR OIL DRILLING BAN NEAR INDIGENOUS SITE, IGNORING PLEAS FROM NATIVE AMERICANS Some climate experts have claimed it will cost $50 trillion for the U.S. to reach carbon neutrality, which would include investing in so-called green energy and other things like "Once the government is involved in it, nothing gets done," Crabtree told Fox News Digital. "If you want to go buy an electric vehicle, buy one. If you want solar panels on your house, that's fine. But let's let our industries deal with it. They'll fix the problem, I guarantee you.
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