wayne steger, back to politics and the economy.st: yeah, sure, obviously it's a serious issue for large numbers of americans, and i appreciate the caller's question. first of all, regarding oil, because i think there's somewhat of a misnomer. joe biden has pushed a green energy for the alternative fuels in the future. however, joe biden also, and the biden administration has largely continued policies that began under obama, continued through trump, and the united states now through fracking and domestic oil production is actually producing more oil now than we did even during the trump administration. so it's not the case that joe biden cut oil. as far as the keystone pipeline, that was an alternative route to one that already exists. so canceling the keystone pipeline did not reduce oil production or gas production in the united states whatsoever. it just would have altered the route in which oil transfers from north dakota and canada down to the gulf of mexico. i don't know how many people realize that. in terms of the overall e