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A great non-answer to a question……..I realize politicians have a long history of skirting issues but I don’t think it’s too much to ask that our “leaders” give a reasonable answer to a direct question.
 

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Saw it trending and wanted to figure out why.

Disappointed but not surprised, as always. Also, my brother in the middle....LOL

I didn't know this, but Boebert and her mother believe that Boebert's biological father is wrestler Sweet Stan Lane. Zero chance that was going to be on my bingo card.
Disagree all you want, but the SOTU isn't the place for that.
 

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e House lifts mask mandate for the vaccinated one day before the SOTU. Do they re
Gallop Scientists...
Disagree all you want, but the SOTU isn't the place for that.
Agree. Classless when Pelosi did it, classless when these two did it.
I think she's been reading Psaki's book. "The art of BS. How to answer without answering."
Meanwhile, the press ate it up and didn't challenge it. But she is amazing. Don't question her ability.
 

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Gallop Scientists...

Agree. Classless when Pelosi did it, classless when these two did it.

Meanwhile, the press ate it up and didn't challenge it. But she is amazing. Don't question her ability.
Are you referring to when she tore something up behind Trump? Agreed, just looking for attention and bitter.
 

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Give Pelosi some credit. Unlike Joe, she is wanting to cutoff all Russian oil imports to the U.S.
 

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Give Pelosi some credit. Unlike Joe, she is wanting to cutoff all Russian oil imports to the U.S.
And not increase domestic production nor open up domestic drilling or pipelines. So just make it hurt as much as possible...for American people. Quite noble of her.

Speaking of russian oil imports, I think I saw somewhere that russia accounts for 3% of our oil imports. Anybody else see this? Or am I making this up?
 

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And not increase domestic production nor open up domestic drilling or pipelines. So just make it hurt as much as possible...for American people. Quite noble of her.

Speaking of russian oil imports, I think I saw somewhere that russia accounts for 3% of our oil imports. Anybody else see this? Or am I making this up?
I did see something that referred to 3% of crude oil imports. There were higher percentages for refined petroleum products. I clicked on a few articles and decided that I didn't have time to weed through all of the information to fully grasp the implications.
 

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This from the person that could conceivably inherit the most important position in the world.

 

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And not increase domestic production nor open up domestic drilling or pipelines. So just make it hurt as much as possible...for American people. Quite noble of her.

Speaking of russian oil imports, I think I saw somewhere that russia accounts for 3% of our oil imports. Anybody else see this? Or am I making this up?
I had heard 5%, but either one shouldn't really impact the us like it would Russia.

EDIT: From the googley machine.
The largest sources of U.S. imported oil were: Canada (49%), Mexico (7%), Saudi Arabia (6%), Russia (6%), and Colombia (4%).
 
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Just because less than 10% of our imports from Russia, doesn't mean that their won't be significant effects. Other countries that do import lots of oil from Russia will in turn have to start buying crude oil from other countries, probably the same countries that we import from.
 

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This from the person that could conceivably inherit the most important position in the world.


It's not like she got her start in big time politics nor her current job as VP because of her brains. She got her start by being the side chick to a powerful man more than twice her age, and she got her job as VP because of her race and gender. I'm not trying to be mean about it or engage in political trash talking, but this is the result when you choose people for important roles based on the wrong criteria: you get inept clods who can't actually do the job well and are hopelessly in over their heads. You wouldn't choose your surgeon, airplane pilot, or financial advisor that way because too much is at risk. Why do it with politicians?
 

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It's not like she got her start in big time politics nor her current job as VP because of her brains. She got her start by being the side chick to a powerful man more than twice her age, and she got her job as VP because of her race and gender. I'm not trying to be mean about it or engage in political trash talking, but this is the result when you choose people for important roles based on the wrong criteria: you get inept clods who can't actually do the job well and are hopelessly in over their heads. You wouldn't choose your surgeon, airplane pilot, or financial advisor that way because too much is at risk. Why do it with politicians?
Not looking for a debate - just want to know what achievements or accomplishments did Pence have before being named VP?

From research it looks like Harris and Brown ended their relationship 7 years before she was elected DA of San Fran. I don't have many exes that would help me 7 years after the fact to get an important job. Maybe it was different for her.
 

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Not looking for a debate - just want to know what achievements or accomplishments did Pence have before being named VP?

From research it looks like Harris and Brown ended their relationship 7 years before she was elected DA of San Fran. I don't have many exes that would help me 7 years after the fact to get an important job. Maybe it was different for her.

You obviously weren't as "thorough" with any of your previous employers.
 

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Great points. Equally directed at the RNC as well, correct?
Not looking for a debate - just want to know what achievements or accomplishments did Pence have before being named VP?

From research it looks like Harris and Brown ended their relationship 7 years before she was elected DA of San Fran. I don't have many exes that would help me 7 years after the fact to get an important job. Maybe it was different for her.
Right on cue.
 

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Just because less than 10% of our imports from Russia, doesn't mean that their won't be significant effects. Other countries that do import lots of oil from Russia will in turn have to start buying crude oil from other countries, probably the same countries that we import from.
Oh I agree. I was just surprised that we don't import as much from them as I thought (and most of us as well) we did.

As to the bolded, are you saying that based on the assumption that others stop/limit russian oil import as well?
 

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Not looking for a debate - just want to know what achievements or accomplishments did Pence have before being named VP?

From research it looks like Harris and Brown ended their relationship 7 years before she was elected DA of San Fran. I don't have many exes that would help me 7 years after the fact to get an important job. Maybe it was different for her.
I was curious as well……..looks like Pence graduated from IU in 1986 with a law degree and then went into private practice. He did initially run for congress (House of Representatives) but was unsuccessful before winning his seat in 2000. He served 6 terms in congress before becoming Governor of IN (taking office in 2013). He was tapped as VP candidate in 2016.
 

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Oh I agree. I was just surprised that we don't import as much from them as I thought (and most of us as well) we did.

As to the bolded, are you saying that based on the assumption that others stop/limit russian oil import as well?
My assumption is that some countries will probably pull back on importing as much from Russia. Not sure how the SWIFT sanctions will impact people paying for Russian oil.
 

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No, they are patriots who are standing up for freedoms. They have taken up support for Ukraine, and very anti-Putin. Nope, none of them are Putin sympathizers.
I guess those Canadian politicians who depicted anyone who opposed them as nazis have a fanbase.
This from the person that could conceivably inherit the most important position in the world.


She's the only reason more people aren't screaming for the 25th Amendment. She's also part of why his approval is so low. She's equally worthless in the messaging, where he struggles.
Just because less than 10% of our imports from Russia, doesn't mean that their won't be significant effects. Other countries that do import lots of oil from Russia will in turn have to start buying crude oil from other countries, probably the same countries that we import from.
Lots of big oil tech companies could cut off Russia and have a big impact on their production as well. You need rig support to drill and operate. I find it amazing that the Biden regime is willing to fund dictators and potentially replace that oil with oil from terrorists in Iran before taking any step to boost production here. It's the most incompetent energy policy imaginable.
 

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I guess those Canadian politicians who depicted anyone who opposed them as nazis have a fanbase.

Aren't the toothless rednecks who travelled from whatever shithole town they live in to go to Ottawa the ones who called JT Hitler? Or am I misremembering Dave and Randy's grievance parade.
 

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Aren't the toothless rednecks who travelled from whatever shithole town they live in to go to Ottawa the ones who called JT Hitler? Or am I misremembering Dave and Randy's grievance parade.

Sounds like you an JT are one in the same. All those crazy right-wingers thought he was wrong on this...

 

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Sounds like you an JT are one in the same. All those crazy right-wingers thought he was wrong on this...


I wish I had the hair he has.

Bill was clearly joking, you can hear that right? Sure he's being critical over Trudeau's comments (which are literally the only time he's said anything with teeth) but he doesn't actually think he's Hitler lmao.
 

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Energy industry swipes back at Psaki 'red herring' comment on oil and gas leases

'That accusation is a complete red herring,' one energy industry representative said of Psaki's comment​

By Tyler Olson FOXBusiness

Energy industry responds to Psaki comments in federal land leases

Fox Business spoke with energy industry leaders and Sen. Dan Sullivan (R-Alaska) about the Biden White House's claim that 9,000 oil and natural gas drilling leases sit unused.
HOUSTON – Energy industry representatives pushed back on a comment from White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Monday regarding unused oil and gas leases, accusing the Biden administration spokesperson of misleading Americans with a "red herring."

Fox News asked Psaki Monday why President Biden won't resume new oil and gas leases on federal lands. She responded that the United States is already producing oil "at record numbers" and said "there are 9,000 approved drilling permits that are not being used."
"So, the suggestion that we are not allowing companies to drill is inaccurate," she added. "I would suggest you ask the oil companies why they’re not using those if there’s a desire to drill more."

PSAKI CLAIMS BIDEN ADMINISTRATION NOT SLOWING DOMESTIC DRILLING
But, industry representatives at the CERAWeek energy conference sponsored by S&P Global Monday said the answer is not as simple as Psaki suggested.

"That accusation is a complete red herring," American Exploration & Production Council (AXPC) CEO Anne Bradbury told FOX Business. "It's really a distraction from the fact that this administration has paused leasing on federal lands, something that we're concerned about and something that we think needs to continue right away,"
Bradbury also said the Biden administration is "required under the law" to sell oil and gas leases on federal lands.

"The fact is that industry is producing at a higher level on existing leases on federal lands than in the last 20 years and these leases take many years to explore, to develop and produce on," Bradbury added.
"This represents a fundamental misunderstanding as to how this process works," American Petroleum Institute (API) president and CEO Mike Sommers told FOX Business when asked about Psaki's comments. "Once you lease land there is a whole process that you have to go through. First you have to actually discover whether actually there is oil and gas in that land. Second of all, you have to get a permit to actually develop that land."

Sommers added: "Right now we actually are developing more leases than we have in two decades so the White House certainly doesn't have their facts straight on this."
Energy Workforce and Technology Council CEO Leslie Beyer similarly said "some permits are viable and some are not," as a reason for why many are sitting unused. The federal leasing moratorium also isn't helpful in the current energy environment, she said.
"The moratorium on leasing certainly adds an additional… block to American energy production, so that is the opposite of what we need to be doing right now," she said. "We need to stop the rhetoric that's anti-fossil fuel and we need some clarity just in the regulatory sense that this administration is behind domestic energy production."


Energy industry representatives told FOX Business at CERAWeek Monday that the U.S. is effectively at its capacity for oil and gas production under the current regulatory framework. They said that it would take at least months or even years of investment in extraction and infrastructure to significantly increase output and potentially backfill Europe's energy needs, which are currently filled by Russia.

But the administration needs to create the proper regulatory environment for that to happen, they said.
"There's a lack of investment," Beyer said. "We need capital to be able to develop these assets. And certainly while that is the choice of the investors, the rhetoric coming from the administration and everything that is anti-fossil fuel informs those choices."
Many Republicans – and even some Democrats – are pushing the Biden administration to allow for more energy production in the U.S. amid Russia's war with Ukraine. Much of Europe is reliant on Russia for its energy, and they suggest if the U.S. increases its production and export capacity it could help Europe wean itself from Russian energy that's being used to fund the war against Ukraine.
 

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Saw it trending and wanted to figure out why.

Disappointed but not surprised, as always. Also, my brother in the middle....LOL

I didn't know this, but Boebert and her mother believe that Boebert's biological father is wrestler Sweet Stan Lane. Zero chance that was going to be on my bingo card.
I'll take the blame here, sort of...........................

when I figured out that Greene was running I started rooting for her.

I cackled, like Bill Russell, when she won

Why?

Because as Justice Brandeis said

"clean air is the best disinfectant and the light of day is the best illuminant."


So bringing Gazpacho Girl into the light was Exhibit A to show how dumb and ig'nant Southerners could be.

Sadly, she replaced the "Senior Senator" from Tennessee as the biggest knuckle head in Washington.

And not since Dave Chapelle adroitly played the "White Supremacist" has there been such a comic
turn on the stupidity of White WASP Supremacy

You go, Marjorie! Get reelected, and whatever you doing sweety, don't change a thing.!
 
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