Used to drive through Texas, the 1000’s of wells everyplace I looked. Hated driving through Texas, it never ends. When I moved to FL from AZ I flew and trucked my cars
Drill too much and you end up with glut, have to spend for storage, prices go down, etc. that’s what the oil freaks don’t want. They don’t give a rap for pollution, bad water, unbreathable air, and all that “eco” stuff but the threat of losses through over production might be the thing that actually saves us.
Concerning Clay Jones’ piece today, I actually think that most Americans, left or right agree that our health insurance system is not civilized. I think that you can find that particular general angst in places like the fact that so many people who backed Bernie Sanders backed trumpster fire. People liked Bernie’s ideas, and when they didn’t get him, that voted to toss the system. On that spot you can place a finger on a commonality. I believe that a populist Republican could throw politics on its ear by endorsing universal health care.
While the rest of the world is developing alternate energy sources and new technology, we refuse to keep pace, but keep pursuing more and more of the same old stuff, even though it’s limited, costly, and dirty. So in the future, we’ll have to buy our energy from Europe. And why? So a few billionaires can make more money in the short term. Billionaires making more money is the only thing that’s important.
“Trump Backtracks On Campaign Pledge To Bring Down Grocery Prices”
The thing is, the vast majority of them likely didn’t really believe he can control the price of things, and even if they did, they don’t care. They chose a side, and not a single aspect of that choice was based on logic, sanity, concern for society, or reality. He will not lose a single supporter even if he comes out and explicitly tells his voters they’re braindead morons for believing anything he said. He could have told them he’s going to raise the cost of everything (which sane people know he did), and they would have argued that’s a good thing, and voted for him anyway. We have to come to terms with the reality that we’re dealing with 80 million+ braindead, fascist sociopaths, and growing. It’s not looking good for the future.
Yep, that’s what happens when major swaths of a country massively under-fund education for 30+ years – you end up with an entire generation of people with little to no critical thinking skills or socio-political awareness. trump’s gibberish and constant lies makes it easy for the cult to convince themselves that what he means is exactly what they want to hear at any given time.
Actual question: Is anyone noticing that, in post-election pictures, Trump is looking not as smirkingly triumphant as one might expect? It’s almost as if he’s feeling post-election let-down. There’s one from the NYSE opening with Melania and VP on stage with him and he looks almost like he just wants to go home. Anyone????
Wow, I can see the reason for “unnamed…”. Six comments in two months—all here, all derogative. You are like the guy smashing himself in the face and posting a video of his own outrage of the pain; screaming for attention while lacking any relevancy.
Cornelius Noodleman 6 days ago
Drill baby drill.
The dude from FL Premium Member 6 days ago
Used to drive through Texas, the 1000’s of wells everyplace I looked. Hated driving through Texas, it never ends. When I moved to FL from AZ I flew and trucked my cars
braindead Premium Member 6 days ago
Stantis doesn’t like drill, baby drill?
It’s just Libertarian Capitalists trying to make a buck. Nobody was paying anything for that view anyway, right Stantis?
And don’t forget, the fracking oil companies will be getting subsidies and incredible tax breaks that you will NOT be getting. As God intended.
Hello Everyone 6 days ago
I worry about the Oceans and Alaska. I didn’t think there was much more oil in desert..
EgidiusPfanzelter 6 days ago
That’s a rather unexpected POV, coming from a libertarian. They usually don’t care about people or nature if they can win a dime or even more.
arolarson Premium Member 5 days ago
Drill too much and you end up with glut, have to spend for storage, prices go down, etc. that’s what the oil freaks don’t want. They don’t give a rap for pollution, bad water, unbreathable air, and all that “eco” stuff but the threat of losses through over production might be the thing that actually saves us.
RobinHood 5 days ago
Kalamazoo
rossevrymn 5 days ago
Concerning Clay Jones’ piece today, I actually think that most Americans, left or right agree that our health insurance system is not civilized. I think that you can find that particular general angst in places like the fact that so many people who backed Bernie Sanders backed trumpster fire. People liked Bernie’s ideas, and when they didn’t get him, that voted to toss the system. On that spot you can place a finger on a commonality. I believe that a populist Republican could throw politics on its ear by endorsing universal health care.
Ignatz Premium Member 5 days ago
While the rest of the world is developing alternate energy sources and new technology, we refuse to keep pace, but keep pursuing more and more of the same old stuff, even though it’s limited, costly, and dirty. So in the future, we’ll have to buy our energy from Europe. And why? So a few billionaires can make more money in the short term. Billionaires making more money is the only thing that’s important.
dotbup 5 days ago
“Trump Backtracks On Campaign Pledge To Bring Down Grocery Prices”
The thing is, the vast majority of them likely didn’t really believe he can control the price of things, and even if they did, they don’t care. They chose a side, and not a single aspect of that choice was based on logic, sanity, concern for society, or reality. He will not lose a single supporter even if he comes out and explicitly tells his voters they’re braindead morons for believing anything he said. He could have told them he’s going to raise the cost of everything (which sane people know he did), and they would have argued that’s a good thing, and voted for him anyway. We have to come to terms with the reality that we’re dealing with 80 million+ braindead, fascist sociopaths, and growing. It’s not looking good for the future.
Yep, that’s what happens when major swaths of a country massively under-fund education for 30+ years – you end up with an entire generation of people with little to no critical thinking skills or socio-political awareness. trump’s gibberish and constant lies makes it easy for the cult to convince themselves that what he means is exactly what they want to hear at any given time.
kevinclark 5 days ago
Uglier than wind farms?
Molon Labe 5 days ago
Donald Trump was voted “Man of the Year” by Time magazine. Congratulations!
ajr58(1) 5 days ago
Meanwhile, brainworm-eaten RFK Jr. wants approval of the polio vaccine revoked????
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 5 days ago
Not that I’m making light of it, but t hat CEO killer in NYC really pulled off t he perfect crime,didn’t he?
I’m amazed he remembered to run away from the crime scene
Spacetech 5 days ago
GLAD you love all the windmilll YOU installed…
[Unnamed Reader - 91f12a] 5 days ago
Aaahh, Prick City, the steaming pile of political dog dirt waiting for me on the funny page every morning.
dogday Premium Member 5 days ago
Actual question: Is anyone noticing that, in post-election pictures, Trump is looking not as smirkingly triumphant as one might expect? It’s almost as if he’s feeling post-election let-down. There’s one from the NYSE opening with Melania and VP on stage with him and he looks almost like he just wants to go home. Anyone????
zxcar1 5 days ago
" the steaming pile of "
Wow, I can see the reason for “unnamed…”. Six comments in two months—all here, all derogative. You are like the guy smashing himself in the face and posting a video of his own outrage of the pain; screaming for attention while lacking any relevancy.
NolaMan 5 days ago
so you would rather have acres upon acres of solar panels that contain hazardous materials instead?