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Oct 11, 2022 20:33:45   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
I wouldn't be surprised. Biden can only halt the e******ns with martial law.


After the BULLS**T we've gone thru with this C***D crap that will get an awful lot of people k**led. Then again what do those pieces of crap in DC care. What they don't know is that we will be going for them first. People are fed up. Mike
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Oct 11, 2022 19:34:10   #
Birdmam wrote:
America last


And depleting our own defenses at the same time! Mike
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Oct 11, 2022 19:12:03   #
woodguru wrote:
Calling political factions of government what it is this is the appropriate name for this party...this is i***ts electing i***ts that have no business being anywhere near positions of running government.

Hershel Walker would be the most glaring example of electing people who can be best described as pure i***ts if not morons. The guy is too stupid to allow to talk, every time he opens his mouth he sounds r****ded.

Now in all fairness he has acknowledged PTSD from taking far too many hits to the head, but wouldn't this be why not to try to elect him to public office. He has no ideas of his own, he can be at best nothing but a v**e for the hard right MAGA trumpies.

People are plain and simple i***ts if they will v**e for someone simply because that's who the party is putting up, this shows that there is nothing these people are actually thinking about let alone care enough to pout some thought to who makes sense.
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More idiocy from a bon-a-fide i***t. Mike
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Oct 10, 2022 20:16:54   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Newsom Blames High Gas Prices on Oil Companies, Vows to Hurt Them with Punitive Tax

California Gov. Gavin Newsom said Friday he will call a special session of the state Legislature in December to pass a new tax on oil company profits to punish them for what he called “rank price gouging.”

Gas prices soared across the nation this summer because of high inflation, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and ongoing disruptions in the global supply chain.

But while gas prices have recovered somewhat nationwide, they have continued to spike in California, hitting an average of $6.39 per gallon on Friday — $2.58 higher than the national average, according to AAA.

California has the second-highest gas tax in the country and other environmental rules that increase the cost of fuel in the nation’s most populous state. Still, Newsom said there is “nothing to justify” a price difference of more than $2.50 per gallon between California’s gas and prices in other states.

“It’s time to get serious. I’m s**k of this,” Newsom said. “We’ve been too timid.”

The oil industry has pointed to California’s environmental laws and regulations to explain why the state routinely has higher gas prices than the rest of the country. Kevin Slagle, vice president of the Western States Petroleum Association, said Newsom and state lawmakers should “take a hard look at decades of California energy policy” instead of proposing a new tax.

“If this was anything other than a political stunt, the governor wouldn’t wait two months and would call the special session now, before the e******n,” Slagle said. “This industry is ready right now to work on real solutions to energy costs and reliability — if that is what the governor is truly interested in.”

Several states chose to suspend their gas taxes this summer, including Maryland, New York and Georgia. Newsom and his fellow Democrats that control the state Legislature refused to do that, opting instead to send $9.5 billion in rebates to taxpayers — which began showing up in bank accounts this week.

It’s unclear how the tax Newsom is proposing would work. Newsom said he is still working out the details with legislative leaders, but on Friday said he wants the money to be “returned to taxpayers,” possibly by using money from the tax to pay for more rebates.

Will hitting oil companies with a punishing tax improve gas prices?
Yes: 0% (0 V**es)
No: 100% (20 V**es)
The state Legislature briefly considered a proposal earlier this year that would have imposed a “windfall profits tax” on oil companies’ gross receipts when the price of a gallon of gasoline was “a******lly high compared to the price of a barrel of oil.”

That proposal would have required state regulators to determine the tax rate, making sure it recovered any oil companies’ profit margins that exceeded 30 cents per gallon. The money from the tax would then have been returned to taxpayers via rebates.

Newsom did not comment on that proposal when it was introduced in March, and lawmakers quickly shelved it. It could, however, act as a blueprint for the new proposal being negotiated between Newsom and legislative leaders.

The Legislature’s top two leaders — Senate President Pro Tempore Toni Atkins and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon — said in a joint statement that lawmakers “will continue to examine all other options to help consumers.”

“A solution that takes excessive profits out of the hands of oil corporations and puts money back into the hands of consumers deserves strong consideration by the Legislature,” they said. “We look forward to examining the Governor’s detailed proposal when we receive it.”

California Republicans — who do not control enough seats to influence policy decisions in the Legislature — have called the tax “foolhardy.”

“Who here thinks that another tax is going to bring down your gas prices? Is going to bring down any costs in this state? It’s not going to happen,” Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher told reporters on Wednesday.

Last month, regulators at the California Energy Commission wrote a letter to five oil refiners — Chevron, Marathon Petroleum, PBF Energy, Phillips 66 and Valero — demanding an explanation for why gas prices jumped 84 cents over a 10-day period even as oil prices fell. The commission wrote that the oil industry had “not provided an adequate and t***sparent explanation for this price spike, which is causing real economic hardship to millions of Californians.”

On Friday, Scott Folwarkow, Valero’s vice president for state government affairs, responded that “California is the most expensive operating environment in the country and a very hostile regulatory environment for refining.” He said that has caused refineries to close and tightened supply because California requires refineries to produce a specific fuel blend.

He declined to provide details about the company’s operations based on the same anti-trust concerns. But he said the company makes appropriate arrangements to source supply when some refineries are down for maintenance.

Newsom dismissed those arguments, saying that still doesn’t account for a $2.50 difference between California’s gas prices and those in the rest of the country.

“These guys are playing us for fools. They have for decades,” Newsom said.

The California Legislature usually meets between January and August, where they consider bills on a variety of topics. The governor has the power to call a special legislative session at any time by issuing a proclamation. When convened in a special session, lawmakers can only consider the issues mentioned in that proclamation.

The last time a California governor called a special legislative session was in 2015, when then-Gov. Jerry Brown asked lawmakers to pass bills about health care and t***sportation.

https://www.westernjournal.com/newsom-blames-high-gas-prices-oil-companies-vows-hurt-punitive-tax/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=conservative-brief-CT&utm_campaign=dailyam&utm_content=conservative-tribune&ats_es=8fb799e06563a601f50b5fdaf395b859

There is no end to the stupidity of liberals!!!
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Does that stupid SOB not realize that that action only results in higher gasoline prices??? What is it about Democrats that make them so stupid? Mike
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Oct 10, 2022 20:05:14   #
Peaver Bogart wrote:
They amaze me every day of their stupidity. Or is it them working for the new world order?


Without realizing that they willing to know that they will be some of the first to be taken out! I***ts. Mike
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Oct 9, 2022 21:42:41   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
How is it that water, gas, electricity, and supply lines have remained open in all Russian occupied territory???

Both sides are reporting mass graves and torture... With the Ukraine openly broadcasting its intent to commit such Attrocities..

The very existence of NATO is a threat to Russia...For it has no other reason to exist...

Go to the UN Ukraine casualty count and tell me if you really believe that Russia has been targeting civilians... Factor in the number of days vs the number of casualties...

I'm not saying innocents haven't lost their lives... War is hell...

And... It's fine to disagree...
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Kyle, who invaded who and why? Because Ukraine is kicking Russian ass doesn't make them wrong as bespeaks the blokes fleeing Russia to avoid being cannon fodder for Vlad. Mike
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Oct 9, 2022 21:31:56   #
microphor wrote:
bidens a r****t, lying, stealing POS and has always been


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Oct 8, 2022 20:50:42   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Sheriff Tells Homeowners How to Handle L**ters Post-Hurricane: 'Shoot Him So He Looks Like Grated Cheese'

In an interview on Fox News about the l**ting in Florida in the wake of Hurricane Ian, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd said that Floridians have a right to protect their homes, even if they have been damaged from the hurricane.

“People have a right to be safe in their homes. They have a right for their property to be safe, even when part of their home may be torn away and these l**ters, that’s unacceptable, absolutely unacceptable,” Judd said on Fox News during Friday morning’s “Fox & Friends.”

“I would highly suggest that if a l**ter breaks into your home, comes into your home while you’re there to steal stuff, that you take your gun and you shoot him. You shoot him so that he looks like grated cheese,” Judd added.

“Because you know what? That’s one l**ter that won’t break into anyone else’s home and take advantage of them when they’re the most vulnerable and the most weak,” Judd said.

There have been several arrests made in Florida as individuals have tried to l**t the wreckage left behind by Ian.

In the Fort Myers area, which was where the hurricane hit hardest, deputies said they arrested five people Thursday when a business owner saw a man taking items from her store, WFLA News reported.

On Sunday, police also arrested two others in Bonita Springs when they were found inside unoccupied homes.

Would you shoot someone who tried to l**t your property?
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No: 2% (7 V**es)
Lee County, where Fort Myers is located, even issued a curfew and a “zero tolerance” policy for l**ting last week, Fox News reported.

This came after reports of a break-in that police were not even able to respond to due to the weather.

“Earlier today, when law enforcement was unable to respond because of weather conditions … there was a break-in on Cleveland Avenue River,” Lee County Manager Roger Dejarlais said.

Some of the l**ters arrested in the Fort Myers area were i*****l i*******ts.

“These are people that are foreigners, they’re illegally in our country, but not only that, they try to l**t and ransack in the aftermath of a natural disaster,” Gov. Ron DeSantis said, according to Florida Politics. “They should be prosecuted, but they need to be sent back to their home country.

“They should not be here at all,” he added.

But aside from the immigration issue, DeSantis has also strongly condemned l**ting, saying that he would not allow Florida to disregard law and order in the aftermath of a disaster.

“They boarded up all the businesses, and there are people that wrote on their plywood, ‘You l**t, we shoot,’” DeSantis said. “At the end of the day, we are not going to allow lawlessness to take advantage of this situation.

“We are a law-and-order state, and this is a law-and-order community, so do not think that you’re going to go take advantage of people who’ve suffered misfortune,” he added

https://www.westernjournal.com/sheriff-tells-homeowners-handle-l**ters-post-hurricane-shoot-looks-like-grated-cheese/?utm_source=Email&utm_medium=conservative-brief-WJ&utm_campaign=dailypm&utm_content=western-journal&ats_es=489ee1ba734a5f1f055e6be09233f635
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I have at my fingertips a loaded 28 ga shotgun, two 9mm pistols and an AR .556. Enter my house without ringing the doorbell and I will have the problem of cleaning your blood off of my carpet. I chose the 28 ga because I only have buckshot for my two 12 ga and 20 ga shot guns which I consider too powerful for in a house. Mike
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Oct 8, 2022 20:20:02   #
woodguru wrote:
How about if it was a domestic drug that got into the system from quasi legal means like over prescribing or illicit distribution?

I had a neighbor who's grandson wanted his grandmother's monthly prescription, he was selling them for thousands of dollars at 180 pills for between $2500 and $4500.

This problem started because republicans refused to crack down on the domestic use.

The border is closed in terms of drugs coming over in trucks and cars, and seizures are at a higher rate than under trump. Yet we still have a DEA that was gutted and hamstrung in terms of how it operates and enforces both the manufacture and distribution

How about next time bills come up to crack down on domestic distribution the GOP stops blocking them?
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Oh shut the F up you wooden headed I***t. You are totally useless to our society. Mike
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Oct 8, 2022 20:16:14   #
Big dog wrote:
Here’s a sight to imagine:
Lay a few hundred bear traps in the water. SNAP!!!!


To hell with that, mount a few .50 cal ma-d and use them, problem over. Mike
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Oct 8, 2022 20:10:36   #
archie bunker wrote:
We have a friend who lost her daughter to a fintanil over dose today. Just one of hundreds every day. Day, after day.
How bout we close the border with extreme prejudice?
It might save a life.


Regrets and prayers but it's not in the lefts playbook. Mike
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Oct 7, 2022 21:41:36   #
Capt-jack wrote:
Massive Migrant Caravan Marches Toward US with L**T F**gs Flying as Mexican President Snubs Biden at Summit!

The identity of America is going away, and very few care it seems. So, make sure you v**e in 30 days to keep the C****e left in power so you will keep getting your free s**t until the money runs out.


I said a year and a half ago how to control this. Set up a couple of Ma-Duces' and I'll man one of them. Two short bursts and problem solved or reinstate President Trumps policy and again problem solved. Mike
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Oct 7, 2022 21:34:31   #
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.politicususa.com/2022/10/06/doctors-dr-oz.html


Hey dumbkoff, don't forget the hundreds of puppies he k**led. Dang you're such a sucker. Mike
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Oct 7, 2022 21:22:22   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/h****r-biden-federal-agents-charges-b2197308.html


Lori, don't hold your breath, this will be delayed until after the e******ns if ever. Mike
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Oct 7, 2022 21:19:42   #
woodguru wrote:
And we are not telling them to go screw themselves and their camels?

One of the tools Biden has is to put a freeze on exports of oil if the US industry is feeling a pinch due to what OPEC is doing. I can't believe this is even a thing, we are exporting oil and importing oil from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, and letting them jam us up on prices?

I understand energy independence to be that state at which we have the independence to tell OPEC to go screw themselves because we produce enough oil that we do not need to import any at usurious OPEC prices. We are there, but the government has taken a position whereby we let oil companies form wh**ever convoluted import export games they want to play in the interest of profits and making more money they want to.

We need to unpack this and restrict oil imports if we do not need them, let our industry process it's own frigging oil...except I know, it's complicated or wh**ever.
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Idiocy on your part. Mike
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