Did You Know...?
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Nitter Link: https://nitter.net/RepTenney/status/1539352461533757443
We got to get back into the habit of using Nitter.net again. I know that site had issues before, but now it is working correctly.
To change the hyperlink, remove "twitter.com" and add "nitter.net".
Us non-bots should use actual Twitter again. Musk will need our help.
There's a Nitter extension you can add to the Brave browser. Once you add it, the engine redirects to Nitter when you click the Twitter link. Other browsers must have the same extension available.
I didn’t know that many were being ignored, but I do know gas prices, crimes/rioting in cities, interest rates, food shortages, etc. all rests squarely on the shoulders of the Biden Administration.
Need sauce.
Look it up
Don’t need anything new. Just put it back the way it was.
Why does the president get to decide who drills where? Serious question.
The "Biden Administration." Biden doesn't decide jack. There are federal laws and rules that act like laws if you don't follow them.
Because these are on Federal lands, hence requiring a Federal permit which, not coincidentally, is under a Presidents authority.
Savvy?
Purposeful sabotage.
WHO GIVES A FUCK ABOUT FEDERAL PERMITS. ASK YOUR STATE GOVT.
I'm sure red states would go for it
This is because Putin took his pen. I know a sharpie ready and willing...
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I posted last week a letter from a Louisiana oilfield worker who wrote about there being at least 400 years of oil in the US. On the noon news yesterday, there was a segment about a viral rumor involving "400 years of oil in the US" and naturally, they had their "fact checkers" debunk it. Thought about contacting them but you know what? Fuck 'em, they wouldn't do anything about it. "Reporters" today do nothing but cover stories they're told to cover and read reports that are spoon fed to them. Journalism has been dead in the US for a long time. Happy that my Journalism professor is no longer alive to see what news readers have become. He'd be heartbroken.
Wells that run dry 80 years ago are full agai. It is a never ending supply
I believe this too. We're still getting royalties from wells drilled 60 years ago! A company wants to drill right below that spot because there's "a lake of oil".
DID YOU KNOW THAT?
https://files.catbox.moe/f05sx2.mp4
NOW YOU KNOW
But we can't have that.
This is why we should drill and tell them to pound sand
He's got his stamp ready for them too!
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