DEBATE: Tucker vs Kevin O’Leary on the Dystopian AI Future Devouring American Energy and Jobs
5/14/20262 hr 1 min
Kevin O’Leary says anyone who opposes his dystopian data center is probably working for China. A debate.
Paid partnerships with:
Preborn: To donate please dial #250 and say keyword "BABY" or visit https://preborn.com/TUCKER
Ethos: Protect your family with life insurance from Ethos. Get up to $3 million in coverage in as little as 10 minutes at https://ethos.com/TUCKERBattalion Metals: The market moves fast. Invest when the time is right. Get alerted at https://battalionmetals.com/alerts
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoic
Clips
Showing 10 of 12Transcript preview
First 90 secondsTucker Carlson· Host0:00
Just when you think you got it all figured out, you see trends in progress that seem to contradict each other, and you wouldn't have expected that. Here's one example. So whatever you think of the war with Iran, there is really no arguing the fact it has caused a global energy crisis, maybe the most severe global energy crisis, well, since the discovery of fossil fuels. To give it some perspective, so the Strait of Hormuz famously is closed down. That's the choke point through which a fifth of the world's hydrocarbons flow, and that's been for maybe two and a half months. If the strait is opened by next month, which is best case scenario, we have no idea if that's gonna happen or not, but let's just say it did, June, strait opens, business returns to normal, energy flows what they were on February 27th, just world returns to status quo, there will still be a net loss of one point eight billion barrels of oil. Not including natural gas, by the way, or petrochemicals, or all kinds of other commodities the world needs, but just oil. One point eight billion barrels missing from the global energy system, and that's best case. So that has massive effects on the price of everything, and now everyone's kind of an amateur expert on the need for energy and global supply chains and all this stuff. And w- what we have been misled about for the last 15 years because of climate orthodoxy, we're now learning the