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  1. Why are you pretending that the black smoke would last forever??? Are you claiming that humans just quit thinking??? Strip jobs are a needed thing and will be for years. The GREEN people are constantly asking for more everyday. The needed material for their green does not just jump out of the ground. What is the trade off? Stop striping for electric coal and start stripping for electric solar panels and windmills? Just because they are fracing does not mean you are giving up your water. You sound like a greenie chicken little now. I am not against any progress as long as the progress is true and needed. Progress should not be happening just to make someone rich. The green sh1t being jammed down our throats is not needed and is not true. I never had the desire for a real mustang but I desired a metal one, so I bought one. I wonder how much bad air I created with it compared to a real mustang farting out in the north forty?
  2. All that black smoke beat Hitler's azz. Now prove that all that needed black smoke has changed your life today. Look at your own backyard today. All the oil wells gushing around Titusville???? There is flowers growing around Titusville. Strip jobs turned into housing developments. On and on it goes. Now pay attention to today, holes in the ground to build windmills. Holes in the ground to build solar panels. Diesel fuel by the millions of gallons a day digging the holes, bringing the product to market. On and on it goes. Any fool can reach up and ring a bell. It takes common sense and logic to understand just what was and what is. Ringing the bell without knowledge just proves we have a lot of dumb bell ringers.
  3. Another whacko Liberal crawled out from under the stupid rock. An "intersectional climate scientist" compared pollution to the "fart of a dog" when explaining her approach to thinking about climate change. A TikToker named Dr. Chandler Puritty who claims to be an "intersectional climate scientist" used a metaphor from the book Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, which includes a three-headed dog guarding a trap door. "I am a climate scientist, and I'm here to explain to you why we are definitely going to get this thing under control and why a lot of the narratives that we see predominantly from white men and professionals are so doom and gloom," the TikToker said. She proceeded to state that the three-headed dog Fluffy from the Harry Potter series represents capitalism, colonialism, and white supremacy–all three of which she argued are barriers to solving the climate change issue. "Okay, so you have this three-legged dog. The three-head dog. Now the heart of this dog is CO2. Okay. Carbon dioxide. White scientists are telling us that the reason that every time we send someone in to get the Sorcerer's Stone, the cure to climate change, from under the trapdoor is to make the room smell less like farts instead of to get rid of the dog entirely," Dr. Puritty said. "Take it as you will." https://www.foxnews.com/media/intersectional-climate-scientist-goes-rant-against-white-men-compares-pollution-fart-dog
  4. U.S. service members who were fired for refusing to comply with the Pentagon's COVID-19 vaccine mandate are now being forced to pay back their original recruitment bonuses, which they tell Fox News Digital is a "kick in the face" after years of dedicating their lives to protecting the country. One former Army soldier who was fired for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine last May told Fox News Digital that he would have to pay back his original signing bonus upon his termination from the military because he did not complete the commitment in his contract. The soldier had signed a contract with the Army for six years and received a $7,000 bonus. However, because he fell short of the six years, the military notified him that he owed the government a prorated amount of slightly over $4,000. In order to pay it back, he ended up having to "sell" 60 of his unused vacation days to cover the amount owed. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/service-members-forced-pay-back-signing-bonuses-fired-covid-vax-kick-face
  5. On this earth I would like to see the guilty punished (severely) starting on the day they were found guilty. Society does not have time to wait around for your god to slap them on their wrist after they beg for forgiveness. We need to remove these people from our society. Waiting for your supposed devil just allows a murderer to murder more people. Where is your god when the murderers/ (career criminals) work over their next victim? What did those victims do to pizz off your god????
  6. Is there a cell big enough to hold all the crooked voted for? It's obvious that our country is run by voted for liars and crooks that our justice system votes on who gets away with being a crook. Not one citizen in this country is afforded a DOJ that the voted for has.
  7. You are hoping for the world that we good people would like to live in. He, like all the rest of the lying crooked hypocrites, will never pay the piper. He will continue to lie and get richer as he pads his ego. Stupid people (liberals) will hold him up as some sort of gift. Now I know that you believe that when he finally dies (thank a god of your choice) he will go to hell and meet the devil. Will that be enough punishment for you after he has sucked up your spendable income with his lies? Are you willing to allow you and yours to suffer In real time waiting for him to arrive in hell? I ain't
  8. But he is getting richer by the second with your money.
  9. Should be able to buy a set anywhere tools are sold. If not go to your local welding supply company. They ain't expensive but they are handy.
  10. "The climate movement's real weakness is that, besides the intellectual bankruptcy of what they're trying to do, is that they're led by these clowns like Al Gore and John Kerry and Joe Biden," Steve Milloy, a senior legal fellow at the Energy & Environment Legal Institute and publisher of JunkScience.com, told Fox News Digital in an interview. "They say such extreme things — and all the institutions, the government and the media. How do they ever walk any of that back?" he continued. "The answer is they can't. So, they've got to move forward providing cover." CLIMATE CHANGE Published January 22, 2023 8:00am EST Al Gore has history of climate predictions, statements proven false Gore said there was a 75% chance the entire north polar ice cap would likely be gone by 2016 One of the greatest Liberal liars of all times. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/al-gore-history-climate-predictions-statements-proven-false
  11. And the voted for government promoting kids raising kids by handing out welfare money sucks. You need more crack, pop another kid out, your check is in the mail. If grandma is tired of watching your brats for you there is all kinds of tax payer funding places that you can dump your brats.
  12. The Big Green Lie is falling apart. And it’s not about Climategate and Glaciergate. It’s not about the science. It’s not even about public confidence in the integrity of the green movement — although this confidence is unlikely to regain the levels of 2009. Humpty Dumpty has fallen from the walls, and all the establishment commissions and investigations in Europe cannot glue him together again. https://www.the-american-interest.com/2010/07/12/the-big-green-lie-exposed/
  13. What is she? 20 years old? The Liberals better hurry and use her up soon. She is not the poor little girl with mental issues any more that no one will say anything about. She is just another mouthy liberal that knows nothing about what she is promoting. They better hurry and find another child to parade around the world spreading their lies.
  14. fedup

    PERFECT

    One low life being taken out by another low life A Los Angeles 17-year-old who ran over a mother walking her baby in a stroller in 2021 and received just a few months of diversionary camp as punishment was gunned down in Palmdale, California, this week. https://www.foxnews.com/us/los-angeles-hit-run-driver-who-plowed-into-mom-baby-stolen-car-murdered-after-light-sentence
  15. fedup

    STAY AWAY

    People do not uproot themselves and leave the rhythms of home “for light and transient causes.” People are not coming to Florida just for the weather. They are fleeing the woke regime of blue America. Editor’s Note – This essay was originally published at American Mind. On election night, I was half-watching Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s victory remarks when something quite extraordinary and encouraging caught my attention. DeSantis evoked Churchill’s “fighting on the beaches” speech, in which Churchill stirred the resolve and patriotism of the British people in anticipation of the invasion of their homeland by the Nazis. DeSantis, of course, was not warning against Nazism: he was warning against wokeism, which he was implicitly equating with Nazism. I had never heard a national political figure treat wokeism with such (deserved) gravity. Before rephrasing Churchill, DeSantis said: People do not uproot themselves and leave the rhythms of home “for light and transient causes.” These people are not coming to Florida just for the weather. They are fleeing the woke regime of blue America—an abusive, lawless, totalitarian regime which is waging war against American principles and the American way of life. DeSantis continued: Long political read/opinion? ----------> https://tomklingenstein.com/desantis-goes-to-war/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIyKr0surY_AIVDBbUAR22MQ6CEAMYASAAEgLlF_D_BwE
  16. fedup

    STAY AWAY

    DeSantis’ proposal would make permanent a handful of policies that were temporarily already in place, including banning mask mandates, Covid-19 vaccine mandates in schools, Covid-19 passports and prohibiting employers from making hiring and firing decisions based on vaccine status. DeSantis also wants lawmakers to pass legislation that “protects medical professionals’ freedom of speech,” a direct reply to legislation recently signed into law in California by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, a regular political foe for DeSantis. The California law would make spreading misleading medical information about the Covid-19 vaccine a type of “unprofessional conduct” and subject to punishment by the state’s medical board.
  17. More Liberal stupid. Following his remarks, de Blasio signed a law requiring the phase-out of fossil fuel usage in new buildings. The law, which goes into effect this year and mandates new buildings are fully electric by 2027, made New York City the largest city and first large cold-weather city to phase out fossil fuel combustion in new construction. More Liberal lies A study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in December tied 12% of childhood asthma cases to gas stoves. However, critics have noted the study was partly funded by RMI, a nonprofit research firm that advocates for aggressive green policies and works to "transform global energy systems across the real economy." They have also argued that restricting natural gas usage would lead to significantly higher heating and energy costs for consumers. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/democrat-led-cities-already-moving-forward-gas-stove-bans-affect-millions
  18. fedup

    STAY AWAY

    LIBERALS, STAY AWAY Don't come here and continue to screw this country with your Liberal bullsh1t. FLORIDA Published January 20, 2023 1:31pm EST New Yorkers abandoning their state in record numbers for sunny climates, low taxes of Florida: report Nearly 65,000 New Yorkers transferred their driver's licenses to Florida in 2022, suggesting they're staying for the long haul Census data showed that Florida was the fastest-growing state in the Union last year, and a whopping 64,577 of driver's license transfers came from the Empire State, the New York Post reported citing the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. License transfers are a reliable metric to track migration because they suggest a lasting decision to relocate, the Post reported. Last year's number shattered the previous record of 61,728 New York residents who moved to Florida in 2021, according to the data. https://www.foxbusiness.com/real-estate/new-yorkers-abandoning-state-record-numbers-sunny-climates-low-taxes-florida-report
  19. Well, so much for something that makes sense. The Pentagon on Tuesday shut down speculation it’s considering back pay for service members it discharged for refusing to get a COVID-19 vaccine, distancing itself from an already politically hazardous issue that has become even more prejudicial for the military with Republican control of Congress. Pentagon: No Back Pay to Troops Discharged for Refusing COVID-19 Vaccine (msn.com)
  20. Who is Jim Baker? He's the former general counsel of the FBI (2014-18) and one of the most powerful men in the U.S. intelligence community. Baker has moved in and out of government for 30 years, serving stints at CNN, Bridgewater (a $140 billion asset management firm), and the Brookings Institution. As general counsel of the FBI, Baker played a central role in making the case internally for an investigation of Donald Trump. Baker wasn't the only senior FBI executive involved in the Trump investigation to go to Twitter. Dawn Burton, the former deputy chief of staff to FBI head James Comey, who initiated the investigation of Trump, joined Twitter in 2019 as director of strategy. JAMES BAKER, TWITTER LAWYER FIRED BY ELON MUSK, PLAYED KEY ROLE IN FBI'S TRUMP-RUSSIA COLLUSION PROBE As of 2020, there were so many former FBI employees — "Bu alumni" — working at Twitter that they had created their own private Slack channel and a crib sheet to onboard new FBI arrivals. Efforts continued to influence Twitter's Yoel Roth. In September 2020, Roth participated in an Aspen Institute "tabletop exercise" on a potential "Hack-and-Dump" operation relating to Hunter Biden The goal was to shape how the media covered it — and how social media carried it. The organizer was Vivian Schiller, the former CEO of NPR, the former head of news at Twitter, the former general manager of The New York Times, and the former Chief Digital Officer of NBC News. Attendees included Facebook’s head of security policy and the top national security reporters for The New York Times, CNN, and The Washington Post. By mid-September, 2020, the FBI’s Chan and Roth had set up a special encrypted messaging network so employees from FBI and Twitter could communicate. They also agreed to create a "virtual war room" for "all the [Internet] industry plus FBI and ODNI" [Office of the Director of National Intelligence]. Learn more about the crooked lying voted for government here-----> https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/elon-musk-chose-me-report-twitter-files-disturbing-things-learned-fbi
  21. House Bill 845 116th Congress(2019-2020) push_pinPin playlist_addAdd Solidarity in Salary Act of 2019 Introduced Introduced in House on Jan 29, 2019 Overview Text Sponsor Jared Golden Introduced Jan 29, 2019 Latest Action Jan 29, 2019 Origin Chamber House Type Bill Bill Number 845 Congress 116 Policy Area Congress Sponsorship by Party Republicans Democrats Jared Goldengrade Maine Josh Harder California TJ Cox California Chellie Pingree Maine Seth Moulton Massachusetts Jeff Van Drew New Jersey Josh Gottheimer New Jersey Max Rose New York Mark Meadows North Carolina Anthony Gonzalez Ohio Troy Balderson Ohio Brian Fitzpatrick Pennsylvania Jim Cooper Tennessee Dan Crenshaw Texas House Votes (0) Senate Votes (0) No House votes have been held for this bill. Summary Solidarity in Salary Act of 2019 This bill provides for withholding or eliminating the pay of Members of Congress, the President, and the Vice President during a government shutdown. For the 116th Congress, the bill requires the salaries of Members of Congress to be held in escrow during a government shutdown and to be released on the earlier of (1) the date on which the government shutdown ends, or (2) the last day of the Congress. Beginning with the 117th Congress, the bill prohibits Members of Congress from being paid for the period of a government shutdown. The bill also requires the salaries of the President and the Vice President to be held in escrow during a government shutdown and to be released on the earlier of (1) the date on which the government shutdown ends, or (2) the last day of the term of office of the President and Vice President during which the government shutdown begins. Text (1) Introduced in House January 29, 2019 Related Bills (1) Jan 10, 2019 Introduced in Senate 7 Sponsorship Senate Bill 74 No Work, No Pay Act of 2019 Introduced Type Related Bill Identified By CRS Actions (3) Show Only Major Actions Sort by most recent 01/29/2019 Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform, and in addition to the Committee on House Administration, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned. 01/29/2019 Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR H1253) 01/29/2019 Introduced in House Public Record Record Updated Feb 8, 2022 8:28:16 PM
  22. HOUSE Bipartisan bill would withhold pay for president, lawmakers during shutdowns BY ARIS FOLLEY - 01/29/19 2:13 PM ET SHARETWEET Getty Images A group of House lawmakers on Tuesday introduced a bipartisan bill that would withhold pay from the president, vice president and members of Congress during a government shutdown. Rep. Jared Golden (D-Maine) joined Reps. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) and Max Rose (D-N.Y.) in introducing the measure. {mosads}The lawmakers said in a statement announcing the legislation, known as the Solidarity in Salary Act of 2019, that the bill aims to “prevent and limit the duration of future shutdowns and ensure that lawmakers feel the harm they cause federal employees when they fail to fund the government.” “Federal workers don’t get paid during a government shutdown. Neither should politicians,” Golden said in a statement. “This legislation will help prevent the American people from being political pawns for party leaders and help return sanity to the task of funding the government.” Under the legislation, daily pay for the president, vice president and lawmakers would be in escrow during a shutdown. The withheld pay would then be released after the government reopens. Crenshaw said that “federal employees should never have to carry the burden caused by a dysfunctional government.” “We should have to feel the very real effects of a shutdown, just as our fellow federal employees are forced to do,” he added. About 800,000 federal workers missed two consecutive paychecks during the 35-day shutdown, the longest in U.S. history. They are slated to receive back pay in the coming days. More than a million federal contract workers stopped receiving income due to the shutdown, according to The Washington Post. Some of the lowest-paid contract workers who aren’t guaranteed back pay for their unpaid services during the closure say they are struggling to pay their bills. “Only in a town as broken as Washington do you still get paid when you don’t do your job,” Rose said. “That’s wrong, and it’s past time to make it right.”
  23. She represents California's 11th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives and has been in Congress since 1987. The district, numbered as the 5th district from 1987 to 1993, the 8th from 1993 to 2013, and the 12th from 2013 to 2023, includes most of the city of San Francisco.
  24. Because we believe that the Judiciary Committee has reported to the full House of Representatives term limits legislation which is anti-democratic, we dissent. Term limits are anti-democratic. They impair without recourse a fundamental right of people to vote for whomever they choose. ``If somebody came up to me and said you have to vote for this person, I would be offended. I would say you don't understand democracy. Now, I fail to see the difference between someone coming up and saying you cannot vote for this person. I would say you don't understand democracy, either.'' Chairman Henry Hyde, House Judiciary Committee, Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on the Constitution's Term Limits Hearing, February 3, 1995, at pages 7-8. We agree with Chairman Hyde's assessment. Term limits are completely unnecessary. Congressional turnover is not low. The reelection rate for incumbents who seek reelection has been over time high, (between 1790 and 1988 the incumbency return rate was less than 70% only seven times) but an important indicator rarely mentioned by term limits supporters is that many incumbents have not sought reelection. As a result, slightly more than half (52 percent) of the current Members of the House were initially elected in 1990 and thereafter. In the 103d Congress, 72% of the House and Senate Members were elected in 1980 and after. More excuse here-----> https://www.congress.gov/congressional-report/104th-congress/house-report/67/1
  25. Studies from 2019–2021 found scientific consensus to range from 98.7–100%. Research found that 80–90% of Americans underestimate the prevalence of support for major climate change mitigation policies and climate concern. While 66–80% Americans support these policies, Americans estimate the prevalence to be 37–43%. These are the so called professionals concerning the green bullsh1t. And you can bet that each and everyone of them is being paid money to say what they say. The BS is slowly coming to light. These people are getting paid to tell you that you have to spend your money, TODAY, for something that will never happen TOMORROW
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