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May 21, 2022 21:21:33   #
Ri-chard wrote:
This young man has a bright future...Sorry Mel2
https://www.redvoicemedia.com/2022/05/college-student-goes-full-peter-doocy-publicly-busts-jen-psaki-on-one-of-her-biggest-lies-video/?utm_source=right-rail-latest
She should'a "circled back".
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May 16, 2022 07:50:50   #
NotBrainwashed wrote:
We really DON'T CARE what you and your buddy socialist Europeans pay for gas.

It's been super high for you saps all along, for a number of reasons that simply don't apply to the U.S.

We are the greatest country in the world for MANY reasons. That's why other countries (especially Europe) seek to take advantage of us for their own selfish needs continously.

Thanks to OUR brave soldiers including MY FATHER (not Canada BTW) we saved their collective butts during WWII and they've been on the dole ever since, with their hands outstretched waiting for he next undeserved payday.

If Europe or Canada is doing it, I don't want any part of it.
We really DON'T CARE what you and your buddy socia... (show quote)
Exactly. Europe doesn't have the resources to do what America can if the right policies are in place. And they can't get there using green new deals. More nuclear energy would help. But Europe will be dependent on imported energy for the foreseeable future.
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May 15, 2022 19:58:20   #
RascalRiley wrote:
I am not an expert in world oil trading.

Did Trump make the USA energy independent. He says so.
I'm not an expert either, however, if I look at the situation logically, I have to lean toward President Trump's policies, especially his penchant for removing unnecessary regulation, regarding the energy sector, allowing them to ramp up production to the point where we weren't begging the Saudi's, Venezuela, et. al. to boost their production and sell to us (at their price) like we're doing now.

Note: When Trump took office the SPR (Strategic Petroleum Reserve) held 695 million barrels, and when he left it held around 638 million barrels. As of May 6, it held 543 million. Early on, President Biden released a lot of oil from the reserve to combat price hikes without much success. Now he's elected to release 180 million barrels (1 million per day for 6 months). Not sure when that program started (March?), but apparently they're sending some of that to Europe. The first ship had a 1 million barrel capacity. Don't know capacity of the other 2, but after sending 1.6 million barrels in April, it looks like we've agreed to do even more to offset Europe's needs now that Russian oil is verboten. No matter how you slice this, it ain't helping pump prices...And the cost to replace what we're taking out is going to be yet another unreported burden to us tax payers. Just sayin'...
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May 15, 2022 18:40:35   #
RascalRiley wrote:
Well he has made Trump look good. 😂. I do h**e paying $2 a litre for gas.
That's whats so confusing. With all the really smart decisions that took us from net exporters of oil/gas to where we are now...certainly sending 3 (so far) tankers loaded with oil from the US Strategic Reserve to Europe doesn't factor in...wait...oh crap.
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Mar 28, 2022 21:43:46   #
bylm1-Bernie wrote:
Kind of elementary that the soft handling and suppressing of H****r B***n's activities by the media affected the outcome of the 2020 e******n. Trump supporters don't need to claim e******n f***d, there is enough media fraud to go a long way toward swinging the e******n, and, in the opinion of many, it did.
Don't forget the $400 million Zuckerbucks that were liberally poured into key cities in battleground states. Might've had some effect!
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Mar 28, 2022 16:06:28   #
slatten49 wrote:
Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsustainable' After 2020 E******n

By Thom Geier - © Provided by TheWrap

Chris Wallace, who left Fox News last December after 18 years for cable news rival CNN, said that working at Fox News after the 2020 e******n was "unsustainable" and he "just no longer felt comfortable with the programming at Fox."

"I'm fine with opinion: conservative opinion, liberal opinion," Wallace told the New York Times in an interview published Sunday. "But when people start to question the t***h -- Who won the 2020 e******n? Was J*** 6 an i**********n? -- I found that unsustainable."

Wallace, who is launching his own interview show on Tuesday on the new CNN+ streaming service, confirmed that he complained to Fox News leadership about Tucker Carlson's streaming documentary "Patriot Purge," which falsely claimed that the J*** 6 Capitol r**t was a "false f**g" operation intended to tarnish conservatives.

"Before, I found it was an environment in which I could do my job and feel good about my involvement at Fox," Wallace told the Times. "And since November of 2020, that just became unsustainable, increasingly unsustainable as time went on."

Wallace noted the critics who have suggested that he should have left the network sooner. "Some people might have drawn the line earlier, or at a different point," he told the Times. "I think Fox has changed over the course of the last year and a half. But I can certainly understand where somebody would say, 'Gee, you were a slow learner, Chris.'"

A rep for Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The longtime newsman, who had been recruited by ousted CNN president Jeff Zucker, admitted that he was "obviously unhappy" that Zucker was forced out of his job last month after failing to disclose his romantic ties to the network's top marketing executive, Allison Gollust.

Wallace also said that he welcomed the broader subject matter he can tackle in his new daily interview show, "Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?" — where some of his first guests include William Shatner and singer Judy Collins.

"I wanted to get out of politics," he told the Times. "Doing a Sunday show on the incremental change from week to week in the Build Back Better plan began to lose its attraction."
Chris Wallace Says Working at Fox News Was 'Unsust... (show quote)
What he should have said was, "I wanted to remove myself from being even remotely relevant" since doing fluff pieces for CNN will definitely grant him his wish...
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Mar 28, 2022 15:58:53   #
woodguru wrote:
Speaking of parroting...I think there's some cognitive thinking issues
Woody...cognitive thinking would preclude redundancies, would it not? Just sayin'...
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Mar 28, 2022 15:51:56   #
Holdenbeach4u wrote:
T***p w*n by the biggest landslide ever but we got smart people on the computer systems where you can moved v**es to another person within seconds. I am wondering if we (USA ) would ever have f**r e******ns going forward .
And the other question is how far back, and to what extent has the fraud been perpetuated? My 4 cents (inflation) is MANY presidents ago...
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Mar 25, 2022 15:57:39   #
woodguru wrote:
it isn't that oil burns cleaner, it has to do with how easy it is to refine it
Woodman...I don't think you're on point here...
https://rentar.com/best-crude-oil-world-crude-oils-better-others/
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Mar 25, 2022 15:52:21   #
woodguru wrote:
I was trying to find Sherkat's 10 point cognitive sophistication test, I figured a lot of people here would be curious about looking at it and taking it.

Haven't found it yet, but I was blown away by the industry that is developing for helping companies hire better employees.

While I can see people on the lower end of this scale feeling like this is some sort of prejudice bordering into violating a person's civil rights, I can't see where a company doesn't have a right to test and screen people according to carefully constructed tests that categorize people's cognitive abilities...their ability to think about and process information.

We are heading into a world where people are going to be ranked and categorized as to abilities. One would have to be mechanical aptitude.

The military does this exact thing, you take a test that determines what career training the military is willing to invest in you...lower scores do menial aircraft maintenance type functions, higher scores can go to long tough technical schools.
I was trying to find Sherkat's 10 point cognitive ... (show quote)
Having been tested for most of my life (Education, Military, Professional) I thoroughly agree with this because one should hire based on actual qualifications, rather than race/sex/nepotism etc. Too bad we couldn't get Joey B to take a cog...cog...oh, you know the thing.
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Mar 1, 2022 16:10:56   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Yeah, we could use one of those leaders right now.
Well done, Blade_Runner. I doubt that'll stop the misinformation that keeps being pumped out of the Mighty Mouth of Minnesota, but kudo's anyway.
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Feb 28, 2022 14:38:32   #
woodguru wrote:
...here on OPP we get to see ignorance and blind faith on full display.
From someone who certainly would know it from personal experience!
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Feb 22, 2022 14:17:28   #
son of witless wrote:
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/penn-lia-thomas-yale-iszac-henig-ivy-championships-100-free
They should stand as a testament to the idiocracy the left has pushed us down the path toward. What I can't figure out is why the women of the world haven't fought back harder against this hijacking of the feminist (e******y) agenda. LGB.
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Oct 10, 2021 22:11:34   #
Michael Rich wrote:
I didn't know how big the markup on the dangerous jab was.

That's a great profit margin.

I do agree 100% with your post, though.

That's the cost for the new pill. But the jab has cost taxpayers many billions. You have to grudgingly respect how they've gotten us to pay for our own "herd thinning". And the money is t***sferred to their pockets. Genius. Of course sheep do walk right up to the shearer.
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Oct 10, 2021 16:20:01   #
Michael Rich wrote:
You people already wasted millions in time and money, but you just don't learn that Trump isn't guilty of your fantasy crimes.

This sort of sh!t is because you people piss your panties at the thought of Trump in 2024.
Another reason is that if you're part of the current administration, what exactly do you try to brag about to folks...
Border security?
The economy?
Employment numbers?
Foreign Policy?
The eloquent and articulate way resident Joe B presents his agenda?
How it is that so many of Joe's 81 million v**ers show up at his events?
How big a fan Joe is of Brandon?

Oh, maybe how Joe is limiting the money Big Pharma is draining from everyone for overpriced "solutions" to the sweet 'n sour sniffles (A five-day course of molnupiravir, the new medicine being hailed as a “huge advance” in the treatment of C****-**, costs $17.74 to produce, according to a report issued last week by drug pricing experts at the Harvard School of Public Health and King’s College Hospital in London. Merck is charging the U.S. government $712 for the same amount of medicine, or 40 times the price...Ivermectin for 5 days - costs much less than $10)
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