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Oct 9, 2022 18:00:53   #
moldyoldy
 
JR-57 wrote:
It works for you because you are used to lies.

News Flash Mildew. I despise both sides. You? Not so much.



Very strange, since you habitually defend one side.

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Oct 9, 2022 18:05:17   #
JR-57 Loc: South Carolina
 
moldyoldy wrote:
Very strange, since you habitually defend one side.

Not true. I’m a Constitutional Conservative and defend what is factual and true. I’m an equal opportunity poster. I dislike v****g Republican. They’re far to big government and too liberal for my liking.

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Oct 9, 2022 18:24:58   #
BIRDMAN
 
Nunya wrote:
While still in power the president has the right and ability to declassify any and all documents of his choosing; that being said he was very vocal before leaving office about declassifying loads of documents . The reason the FBI and doj are so worried is the amount of evidence contained in those declassified documents that was able to hold all parties accountable for their s******n, treason , and a whole host of other crimes against our country it's people and the constitution !!!

Exactly the FBI are trying to cover up their tracks

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Oct 10, 2022 00:43:14   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Clinton Scandals, Corruption, and Body Count | The C.C. Podcast | Ep. 13 | Pt. 2
We look at Whitewater, the Clinton Foundation, Pardongate, and more on today's episode of the C.C. Podcast! While explaining the scandals we look at the alleged body count associated with them.

https://youtu.be/bHWrPMYJfNY

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Oct 10, 2022 08:18:50   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
DASHY wrote:
A graduate economist would find FOX to be the last place to look for accurate information about inflation. A graduate economist would know that inflation has little to do with US government tax and spending policies. Stopping the pipeline had a minimal affect on the price of oil. Oil is a global commodity and as such, its price is determined by global supply and demand considerations. The recent spike in gas is the culmination of many issues, with Russia's aggression at the top of the list. https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikepatton/2022/03/09/the-real-reason-behind-surging-gas-prices/?sh=55024e3626de
A graduate economist would find FOX to be the last... (show quote)


What you say is somewhat true. Oil is a global commodity and its price is determined on a global basis. Partially! Within that scope, there can be wide variations as to the oil market. As you probably remember, but would like to forget, Biden campaigned vigorously on the promise to faze out f****l f**ls and to faze in electric vehicles, as well as other left wing promises. What kind of signal do you think that sends to the oil industry and the car industry? The move to stop the Keystone pipeline on his first day in office was simply the icing on the cake. Now we're dealing with the effects of too drastic and sudden a change. People are now beginning to realize that this Country is nowhere nearly prepared for Biden's short-sighted policies.

Your assertion that U.S. spending has little to do with inflation is pure fallacy. That would be like saying that sexual intercourse has little to do with pregnancy, it is simply the introduction of a sperm to an ovum. Government over-spending is key.

You're right about Fox being the last place to look for information about inflation. There are many reliable sources and apparently you don't look to any of them.

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Oct 10, 2022 08:25:20   #
DASHY
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Clinton Scandals, Corruption, and Body Count | The C.C. Podcast | Ep. 13 | Pt. 2
We look at Whitewater, the Clinton Foundation, Pardongate, and more on today's episode of the C.C. Podcast! While explaining the scandals we look at the alleged body count associated with them.

https://youtu.be/bHWrPMYJfNY


This February 2020 College Conservative Podcast is a good example of Republican attempts to smear Hillary Clinton prior to the 2020 e******n. Podcasts are fun to listen to, but not always factual. Hillary was a favorite target of the GOP smear campaign.

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Oct 10, 2022 09:00:12   #
DASHY
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
What you say is somewhat true. Oil is a global commodity and its price is determined on a global basis. Partially! Within that scope, there can be wide variations as to the oil market. As you probably remember, but would like to forget, Biden campaigned vigorously on the promise to faze out f****l f**ls and to faze in electric vehicles, as well as other left wing promises. What kind of signal do you think that sends to the oil industry and the car industry? The move to stop the Keystone pipeline on his first day in office was simply the icing on the cake. Now we're dealing with the effects of too drastic and sudden a change. People are now beginning to realize that this Country is nowhere nearly prepared for Biden's short-sighted policies.

Your assertion that U.S. spending has little to do with inflation is pure fallacy. That would be like saying that sexual intercourse has little to do with pregnancy, it is simply the introduction of a sperm to an ovum. Government over-spending is key.

You're right about Fox being the last place to look for information about inflation. There are many reliable sources and apparently you don't look to any of them.
What you say is somewhat true. Oil is a global co... (show quote)


Here's another source from Forbes. Biden's Executive order on Protecting Public Health and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate crisis has been viewed by many as hostile toward the oil and gas industry. Stacey Morris, Director of Research for Alerian explained the effect the executive order had on the oil and gas industry and ends her analysis with this remark: "For those who are worried about your gasoline prices going up, this is definitely not the reason."https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2021/01/29/how-president-bidens-executive-orders-impact-the-oil-industry/?sh=566fa5394ef4

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Oct 10, 2022 09:21:33   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
DASHY wrote:
Here's another source from Forbes. Biden's Executive order on Protecting Public Health and Restoring Science to Tackle the Climate crisis has been viewed by many as hostile toward the oil and gas industry. Stacey Morris, Director of Research for Alerian explained the effect the executive order had on the oil and gas industry and ends her analysis with this remark: "For those who are worried about your gasoline prices going up, this is definitely not the reason."https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2021/01/29/how-president-bidens-executive-orders-impact-the-oil-industry/?sh=566fa5394ef4
Here's another source from Forbes. Biden's Execut... (show quote)


As I stated before, the Keystone pipeline isn't the sole reason for increased gas prices. Going back to Obama, who promised to bankrupt the coal industry, the entire Democrat push has been anti-f****l f**ls. They have elevated the "Climate Crisis" above that of keeping the auto industry going favorably. Take a look at the restrictive regulations and permits that have been required to obtain drilling rights or even to make the production of oil and gas viable or profitable. No matter how you feel about the importance of renewable energy, the rapid changes that have been introduced by the left are way too rapid and attainment is impossible.

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Oct 10, 2022 10:02:18   #
JR-57 Loc: South Carolina
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
As I stated before, the Keystone pipeline isn't the sole reason for increased gas prices. Going back to Obama, who promised to bankrupt the coal industry, the entire Democrat push has been anti-f****l f**ls. They have elevated the "Climate Crisis" above that of keeping the auto industry going favorably. Take a look at the restrictive regulations and permits that have been required to obtain drilling rights or even to make the production of oil and gas viable or profitable. No matter how you feel about the importance of renewable energy, the rapid changes that have been introduced by the left are way too rapid and attainment is impossible.
As I stated before, the Keystone pipeline isn't th... (show quote)

Follow the money trail and we’ll know why the Ds are pushing renewable energy. It’s certainly not environmental concern as we’re told. Reference Solyndra as a prime example of graft and corruption.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2021/04/12/remembering-solyndra--how-many-570m-green-energy-failures-are-hidden-inside-bidens-instructure-proposal/?sh=3f3270f62672

If compared equally, battery production and disposal is no better than gasoline production and is perhaps has a bigger impact on the environment.

The climate has been changing since the beginning of time.

▪️1960s | Oil Depleted in 10 Years | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️1970s | The New Ice Age | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️1980s | Acid Rain will Destroy all the Crops | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️1990s | The Ozone Layer will be Destroyed | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️2000s | G****l W*****g | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️2010s | C*****e C****e | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”

All of the above were “expert” claims; some of the same “experts” over the decades long climate and environmental h**x. Decades of baseless fear mongering to steal billions of tax dollars, expand government control and power, and advance the NWO agenda.

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Oct 10, 2022 10:51:29   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
JR-57 wrote:
Follow the money trail and we’ll know why the Ds are pushing renewable energy. It’s certainly not environmental concern as we’re told. Reference Solyndra as a prime example of graft and corruption.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamandrzejewski/2021/04/12/remembering-solyndra--how-many-570m-green-energy-failures-are-hidden-inside-bidens-instructure-proposal/?sh=3f3270f62672

If compared equally, battery production and disposal is no better than gasoline production and is perhaps has a bigger impact on the environment.

The climate has been changing since the beginning of time.

▪️1960s | Oil Depleted in 10 Years | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️1970s | The New Ice Age | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️1980s | Acid Rain will Destroy all the Crops | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️1990s | The Ozone Layer will be Destroyed | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️2000s | G****l W*****g | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”
▪️2010s | C*****e C****e | Liberals - “We’re all going to die.”

All of the above were “expert” claims; some of the same “experts” over the decades long climate and environmental h**x. Decades of baseless fear mongering to steal billions of tax dollars, expand government control and power, and advance the NWO agenda.
Follow the money trail and we’ll know why the Ds a... (show quote)


Thanks for expanding and buffering my argument.

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Oct 10, 2022 10:54:14   #
JR-57 Loc: South Carolina
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Thanks for expanding and buffering my argument.

We need to stand strong and stand together, now more than ever in my lifetime.

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Oct 10, 2022 10:55:18   #
DASHY
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
As I stated before, the Keystone pipeline isn't the sole reason for increased gas prices. Going back to Obama, who promised to bankrupt the coal industry, the entire Democrat push has been anti-f****l f**ls. They have elevated the "Climate Crisis" above that of keeping the auto industry going favorably. Take a look at the restrictive regulations and permits that have been required to obtain drilling rights or even to make the production of oil and gas viable or profitable. No matter how you feel about the importance of renewable energy, the rapid changes that have been introduced by the left are way too rapid and attainment is impossible.
As I stated before, the Keystone pipeline isn't th... (show quote)


Everyone loves renewable energy. It's cleaner, it's high-tech, it's new jobs, it's the future. Getting to 100% quickly would mean shutting down profitable f****l f**l power plants. Nobody wants that. Given the cost and complexities of it, the switch should be done gradually. Achieving a gradual switch is the goal of the Biden administration.

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Oct 10, 2022 11:19:38   #
bylm1-Bernie
 
DASHY wrote:
Everyone loves renewable energy. It's cleaner, it's high-tech, it's new jobs, it's the future. Getting to 100% quickly would mean shutting down profitable f****l f**l power plants. Nobody wants that. Given the cost and complexities of it, the switch should be done gradually. Achieving a gradual switch is the goal of the Biden administration.


I would welcome some renewable energy within limits. My sense of urgency to switch is not nearly as acute as yours and many Democrats. There are many problems with disposition of batteries not to mention obtaining the minerals that are required to produce them. I would really like to see an effort made to make more use of nuclear. The disposition of waste has been vastly improved. The main problem is getting the environmentalists to consider nuclear. Too bad they can't be a bit more aware of problems with the detrimental effects of solar and wind have on the environment.

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Oct 10, 2022 11:37:56   #
DASHY
 
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
I would welcome some renewable energy within limits. My sense of urgency to switch is not nearly as acute as yours and many Democrats. There are many problems with disposition of batteries not to mention obtaining the minerals that are required to produce them. I would really like to see an effort made to make more use of nuclear. The disposition of waste has been vastly improved. The main problem is getting the environmentalists to consider nuclear. Too bad they can't be a bit more aware of problems with the detrimental effects of solar and wind have on the environment.
I would welcome some renewable energy within limit... (show quote)


There are many problems with making the switch. It must be gradual and it will happen more efficiently and sooner with government support.

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Oct 10, 2022 11:43:35   #
JR-57 Loc: South Carolina
 
DASHY wrote:
There are many problems with making the switch. It must be gradual and it will happen more efficiently and sooner with government support.

I disagree. The market should drive the change and the private business sector should make it happen to satisfy the wants and needs of the people. Any government involvement will only add cost, slow the process and end up a cluster like everything else they’re involved in. If you think government is part of a solution I suggest you take a hard look at the bankrupt U.S. Postal Service as a prime example of government involvement, efficiency and poor service.

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