
Former US president Donald Trump referred to America’s untapped energy sources as “liquid silver” in a strong statement during a recent Fox News interview, asserting that Saudi Arabia and Russia are the only countries with the greatest power potential. He made the promise to make use of these tools to increase US energy dominance globally.
” We have more power — we have more liquid gold, as I call it, under our legs than Saudi Arabia, than Russia, than anybody”, Trump was quoted as saying.
” We’re going to get energy-dominant, we’re going to make a fortune, we’re going to offer it all over Europe, all over the world”, Trump said. He criticized the country’s current energy laws, especially those that apply to New England, where network development restrictions are a source of some of the highest energy prices ever.
energy-focused financial plan
Trump’s overall financial plan, which he believes will lower prices and strengthen the economy, is based on his energy policy. ” We’re going to get electricity way down. Drill, infant, drill”, he said, emphasizing that reducing electricity costs may help address broader financial difficulties.
Auto industry restoration through taxes
Trump made a bold move to revive the country’s car business, which he claims has seen significant decline in international competition. He pledged to re-instaurate auto work through a tax system that would support domestic production and punish nations like China and Mexico, which he claimed own” stolen” US manufacturing work.
” Those people in Michigan that love me and that I love, they’re going to give us a victory because their auto industry wo n’t exist in two years if she] Harris ] gets elected”, Trump warned, predicting a dire future for the industry under current policies. His administration had immediately backward this tendency, he vowed.
Commitment to sharp motion
Trump made the promise to give the auto industry a second chance within his first two weeks in office, assuring voters that his policies may encourage more local auto production and employment. ” We’re going to have more auto jobs than we’ve ever had”, he declared, underscoring his commitment to restoring American production.