Debate Question: What steps will your energy policy take to meet our energy needs, while at the
same time remaining environmentally friendly and minimizing job loss for fossil
power plant workers?
TRUMP:
Absolutely. I think it’s such a great question, because energy is under siege by the
Obama administration. Under absolutely siege. The EPA, Environmental Protection
Agency, is killing these energy companies. And foreign companies are now coming
in buying our — buying so many of our different plants and then re-jiggering
the plant so that they can take care of their oil.
We are killing — absolutely killing our energy business in this country.
Now, I’m all for alternative forms of energy, including wind, including solar,
et cetera. But we need much more than wind and solar.
And you look at our miners. Hillary Clinton wants to put all the miners
out of business. There is a thing called clean coal. Coal will last for 1,000
years in this country. Now we have natural gas and so many other things
because of technology. We have unbelievable — we have found over
the last seven years, we have found tremendous wealth right under our feet. So
good. Especially when you have $20 trillion in debt.
I will bring our energy companies back. They’ll be able to compete.
They’ll make money. They’ll pay off our national debt. They’ll pay off our
tremendous budget deficits, which are tremendous. But we are putting our energy
companies out of business. We have to bring back our workers.
You take a look at what’s happening to steel and the cost of
steel and China dumping vast amounts of steel all over the United States, which
essentially is killing our steelworkers and our steel companies. We have to
guard our energy companies. We have to make it possible.
The EPA is so restrictive that they are putting our energy companies
out of business. And all you have to do is go to a great place like West
Virginia or places like Ohio, which is phenomenal, or places like Pennsylvania
and you see what they’re doing to the people, miners and others in the energy
business. It’s a disgrace.
CLINTON: And
actually — well, that was very interesting. First of all, China is illegally
dumping steel in the United States and Donald Trump is buying it to build his
buildings, putting steelworkers and American steel plants out of business.
That’s something that I fought against as a senator and that I
would have a trade prosecutor to make sure that we don’t get taken advantage of
by China on steel or anything else.
You know, because it sounds like you’re in the business or
you’re aware of people in the business — you know that we are now for the first
time ever energy-independent. We are not dependent upon the Middle East. But
the Middle East still controls a lot of the prices. So the price of oil has
been way down. And that has had a damaging effect on a lot of the oil
companies, right? We are, however, producing a lot of natural gas, which serves
as a bridge to more renewable fuels. And I think that’s an important
transition.
We’ve got to remain energy-independent. It gives us much more
power and freedom than to be worried about what goes on in the Middle East. We
have enough worries over there without having to worry about that.
So I have a comprehensive energy policy, but it really does include
fighting climate change, because I think that is a serious problem. And I
support moving toward more clean, renewable energy as quickly as we can,
because I think we can be the 21st century clean energy superpower and create
millions of new jobs and businesses.
But I also want to be sure that we don’t leave people
behind. That’s why I’m the only candidate from the very beginning of this
campaign who had a plan to help us revitalize coal country, because those coal
miners and their fathers and their grandfathers, they dug that coal out. A lot
of them lost their lives. They were injured, but they turned the lights on and
they powered their factories. I don’t want to walk away from them. So
we’ve got to do something for them. [what and when?]
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