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Post trump Legal Actions, Including his Enablers
Phil1111 replied to Phil1111's topic in Speakers Corner
Imagine for a minute you'd had a lobotomy and became a republican. Either republican or democrat politicians are ordering you to get covid vaccinations. You tune into FOX to make sure you know all the facts. I'm sort of paraphrasing your dilemma. But in the end you're correct. -
Coming soon to SC a new thread about Woke libtards. Or more posts about Woke outrages upon White, gun-toting Christian Americans who just want the status quo as is.
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Now that you mentioned it. From Brent's favorite "news channel" and the Harvard Business Review 2016 "How Fox News Created the War on Christmas" "Fox hosts originated the idea of a war on Christmas. The term arose in the writings of anti-immigration activist Peter Brimelow in 1999 but languished until October 2005, when John Gibson appeared on The O’Reilly Factor to discuss his new book, The War on Christmas: How the Liberal Plot to Ban the Sacred Christian Holiday Is Worse Than You Thought. The thrust of the argument made by Brimelow and Gibson is that governments and large corporations are actively pushing an anti-Christian agenda."
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From an AP fact finding story on this: "The brand got its name from the minstrel song “Old Aunt Jemima,” which was composed by African American comedian and performer Billy Kersands. Chris Rutt, who created the pancake flour in 1889, was inspired by the song after hearing it during a minstrel performance and decided to give the name to his pancake flour. At the time, Aunt Jemima was seen as a “mammy” character, a racial stereotype of a slave happy to please her white masters. Rutt then sold his company to a larger milling company, R.T. Davis Milling Co., after failing to sell the flour. The milling company brought its mix to the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago and hired Nancy Green, a former slave who was working as a cook for a judge, to act as Aunt Jemima and sell the pancake flour." None of this matters to Brent. He has his nose back into Facebook looking for his next left wing meme outrage. It fits nicely with Brent's outlook on Blacks. All happy to serve their masters and making lots of money for doing little.
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Minamata disease is just part of collateral effects for coal proponents.
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Holy smoke Batman I didn't realize you were a humanitarian at heart. Your lifetime history of posts confused me. Nothing has as much effect on wildlife as warming and the fires that result." Australia’s bushfire crisis was one of the worst wildlife disasters in modern history. The fires killed or displaced nearly 3 billion animals."
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That runs contrary to the facts. Instead ban the GOP and send their right leaning followers to school. Unless of course you think the whole covid experience was some sort of a planned left wing/Chinese conspiracy to "steal the election".... But WAIT...hold the press! Perhaps you're right after all(no pun intended). “Right-wing populism is always more engaging," a Facebook executive said in a recent interview with POLITICO reporters, when pressed why the pages of conservatives drive such high interactions. The person said the content speaks to "an incredibly strong, primitive emotion" by touching on such topics as "nation, protection, the other, anger, fear."
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House passes USD 1 Trillion infrastructure bill
Phil1111 replied to JoeWeber's topic in Speakers Corner
Those were all times before the GOP declared Washington and the government as the enemy. That politicians were out to line their pockets, that taxes was theft, benefits from the state all unnecessary. Entitlements corrosive to the work ethic that only White God fearing Americans possess. -
House passes USD 1 Trillion infrastructure bill
Phil1111 replied to JoeWeber's topic in Speakers Corner
As compared to others who also promised to rebuild America: "As a presidential candidate in 2016, Donald Trump promised a $1 trillion infrastructure plan that would use tax incentives to spur private investment in public works projects. He has so far failed to persuade Congress to pass anything like that." In fact the GOP and trump really made no effort to prepare America for the future. Their interests solely in passing and immediately taking advantage of tax reductions, tax credits to personally benefit. -
You have a kindred soul with Aaron Rodgers also " a victim of a “woke mob” and “cancel culture.” “I’m not some sort of anti-vax, flat-earther,” Rodgers said. “I believe strongly in bodily autonomy and the ability to make choices for your body, not to have to acquiesce to some sort of woke culture or crazed individuals who say you have to do something.... Rodgers said he did not want to take the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines because he had an allergy to an ingredient in them...he was wary of the vaccines’ potential effects on fertility,...“Some of the rules are not based in science at all,” Rodgers said. “They’re based purely in trying to out and shame people..” He also admitted to getting most of his advice from Joe Rogan and having taken ivermectin
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Sure, in your neighborhoods a Black hasn't been shot for......
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This may help you understand M1 and what it means. This better explains the point that you're trying to make.
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What point are you trying to make here?
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Chew on that one bone Brent. I know its terrible to have to face the new pharma reality on the same day. The provision would, for the first time, allow the government to negotiate prices for some medicines covered by Medicare. “Democrats will deliver strong drug price negotiations to lower prices for our seniors and halt Big Pharma’s outrageous price hikes above inflation.” Stephen J. Ubl, the president and chief executive of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the industry’s main trade group, criticized the deal." Perhaps the new Mercedes SUV will have to last a while longer because the poor and elderly will have cheaper prescription drugs. Then to face the additional humiliation that the major financial firms in the world are restricting financing on new coal and oil projects.
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Alberta Aug. 2021 "Production averaged 3.53 million barrels per day between January and June — 5.7 per cent higher than during the same period in 2020 and 1.8 per cent above the same period in 2019, said a release from ATB Economics on Wednesday. The vast majority of that production — 86 per cent — is accounted for by oilsands extraction" and 'Suncor’s Oil Sands operations cash operating costs(1) per barrel are expected to reduce by 8% to $26.00 - $28.50" Selling for an average of $58/bbl in Sept/21 The $30-38 dollar profit per bbl at current prices is being mainly used to reduce debt.
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Big oil has conducted a climate change disinformation campaign for decades. Similar to what tobacco did for the last 40 years. Finally congress and the courts held them to account. Now its the turn of big oil. Hearings in congress will start today into the lies and disinformation of big oil regarding climate change. Everyone here knows of someone who has swallowed the hook of the big oil lie. "Today is a day of history-making climate drama in Washington. At the Capitol Hill end of Pennsylvania Avenue, an unprecedented event: the CEOs of four of the world’s biggest private oil companies are summoned to testify under oath to Congress about their companies’ decades of lying about the lethal dangers their products pose.... As voluminous investigative reporting dating back to 2015 has documented, ExxonMobil, Shell, BP and Chevron have known since the 1980s at the latest that burning oil, gas and coal would overheat the planet and imperil civilization; their own scientists told them so. They did it anyway." How long will it be before plaintiffs bring multi-trillion dollar claims against the industry for these lies and campaigns to kill. Campaigns to destroy the environment. All to line the pockets of those same executives. Together with their shareholders whose greed was wanton. From the same story "The companies not only hid their knowledge about what was coming, they spent millions of dollars telling the public that global warming wasn’t real. Indeed, 31% of Americans still don’t accept that climate change is happening, according to a new poll commissioned by the Guardian, Vice News and Covering Climate Now. " Where climate change deniers live.
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Which drives conservation and EV purchase and usage. It sounds like the left is winning. Perhaps I'll have to move from the right to the left.
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Congratulations to the first female four star
Phil1111 replied to brenthutch's topic in Speakers Corner
We can always trust Brent to display true knuckle dragging, harry chested thinking. -
Sure! Then hide behind the flag for a corrupt, hate filled agenda. (above)"Teddy Daniels, who is running for Congress in Pennsylvania, speaks at a pro-police rally last year. He was at the US Capitol on 6 January. Four officers lost their lives.. Of the thousands of diehard Trump supporters who gathered in Washington on 6 January, some are now beginning to emerge as Republican candidates for national and local office." It seems as if the law, the courts and common sense run slower than some politicians.
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Congratulations to the first female four star
Phil1111 replied to brenthutch's topic in Speakers Corner
Its well established that US military leadership is almost without exception White and Male. Perhaps she is just an example of deflection of the need for diversity? -
Considering the slow rate of adoption of public electric charging stations. It would seem as if hydrogen supply stations would present another insurmountable issue.
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I'd agree but under-investment in oil and nat-gas are constraints on supply in the short and medium term. The idea that oil is akin to tobacco is scaring away investment/ drilling. Fracking has been shown to be cost ineffective for oil production. Covid will keep commercial air travel down for at least another year. It uses about 8% of total oil consumption and is currently 40 billion gallons under pre-pandemic consumption.
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But isn't he wrong about almost everything? The market cap of Tesla today would allow it to buy Ford($62.78B), GM($83.8B),Fiat Chrysler ($30.9B),Toyota($240B), Honda, etc. oh heck the rest of the ten largest auto makers in the world High gasoline prices will do the most to drive energy conservation and EV introductions. IMO they are a good thing. Its just too bad that for Dems, The GOP and Americans high gasoline prices are seen as a national emergency.
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Hertz recently emerged from bankruptcy and its new CE0 is a former Ford executive.