 So, Representative Katie Porter is very quickly going up in my book. She has managed to consistently draw attention to issues that I think more Americans need to pay attention to, and she holds executives and CEOs accountable in a way that we haven't really seen in a while from other members of Congress. I mean, of course, the squad and leftists-electeds, they do hold CEOs and big business officials accountable. Katie Porter really is, she's doing a really good job at like specifically holding them accountable but also educating the American populace about the injustices that their companies are actually causing. So I want to talk about the COVID vaccine because in a recent Axios interview, the CEO of Pfizer was pressed on why wealthy countries are receiving so many vaccine doses while underdeveloped more poor countries haven't even gotten their first doses yet. Furthermore, he was asked about the $20 per dose price tag that he's charging the United States, which is a price tag, obviously, that's too high for any country, let alone impoverished ones. And he said, quote, it will be terrible for society, unquote, if cost prohibits people from getting the vaccine. But he assures us that we have to make sure that we take action to stop that from happening if only there was something that you could do as the CEO of the company that is selling this vaccine to governments. And look, if we only vaccinate developed country citizens, then guess what's going to happen? The pandemic is not going to go away because so long as it exists, that it's going to increase the likelihood of different mutations popping up, which could actually make the vaccines less effective, could be more resistant to the vaccines. So obviously, as a species, human beings, we all need to make sure that everyone is vaccinated and equitability in vaccinations is really important. But as he talks about like wanting to make sure that cost isn't going to prohibit people from getting the vaccine, I mean, really, he's speaking out of both sides of his mouth because he actually has already made it very clear that they're going to be raising the cost of the COVID vaccine. And as Katie Porter points out via Twitter, big pharma hypocrisy alert. While Pfizer CEO does this PR tour, his chief financial officer is telling investors they're obviously going to hike the price. American taxpayers already paid billions to develop this vaccine. It should be free. And she adds, and yes, I have the receipts here quote on an earnings call earlier this month, chief financial officer Frank D'Amelio said that obviously the company is going to get more on price. So I mean, this is very clearly hypocritical. On one hand, he knows it would be terrible. If the cost prohibited people from getting the vaccine, but on another hand, they're telling investors, yeah, we're definitely going to raise the price because they want to make money. And that is egregious because your tax dollars funded this vaccine. So this shouldn't be something that they can profit off of. But that's exactly what they're going to do because Pfizer doesn't actually care about getting people vaccinated. They care about making a profit. They have a fiduciary responsibility to increase shareholder value, not to stop the pandemic. So what do you think they're going to prioritize? They're going to prioritize making lots and lots of money. And I mean, if this doesn't show you how disgusting capitalism is, how incompatible with humanity capitalism is, then nothing else will. Now I want to shift gears because Katie Porter also drew attention to a different issue. Now there was a hearing for the natural resources subcommittee and she was speaking to an oil executive and he said something where I don't remember what he said specifically. We'll watch it here. But he basically tried to pretend as if the fossil fuel industry isn't receiving subsidies from the government. Her response was great. She high key demolished him. They're estimated to be between 60 to 90 percent of the cost of drilling. How much of those intangible drilling costs do you get to deduct right away from your taxes? We get to deduct all of those just like any other business. We do not. How much do you get to deduct? There seems to be a misconception out there that you're operating from that somehow the oil and gas industry benefits from some special sort of tax structure. We don't. We actually. We're actually reflaming my time, Mr. Murphy. I will follow up with you, Mr. Murphy. But you do benefit from special rules. There's a special tax rule for intangible drilling costs that does not apply to other kinds of expenses that businesses have. You get to deduct 70 percent of your costs immediately and other businesses have to amortize their expenses over their entire profit stream. We also. So please don't. Please don't patronize me by telling me of the oil and gas industry doesn't have any special tax provisions because if you would like that to be the rule, I would be happy to have Congress deliver. I yield back. That's so good. That is so good. I love that. Like she doesn't take any bullshit. She reminds me of like a new and improved Elizabeth Warren. I am a little bit upset that she didn't endorse Bernie Sanders during the 2020 primaries, but I can put all of that aside because what she's doing now, like elevating these issues, letting people know what's happening, how, you know, corporate America has taken advantage of you. That's really important. Like she is providing you with a public service. And you know, it should be the mainstream media that is trying to draw your attention to these issues. But instead we have a lawmaker who's doing the job of the mainstream media and that's not to say that all media is bad because I think that the reporter in that Axios interview did a phenomenal job at pressing the CEO of Pfizer. But what we need to see is more pushback. We need to specifically tiling between the greed of corporate America and the way that that is detrimental to the health and safety of Americans. That's really all that I will say. I just wanted to highlight these really good things that Katie Porter is elevating, because I think that these are issues that people need to know about. The covid vaccine is incredibly important. And we have to know that fossil fuel industry executives. They're not only taking welfare from the government, getting socialism, corporate socialism, but they're trying to lie about it. Don't let them fool you. That is bullshit.