Blackvegetable » 11 May 2022, 11:21 am » wrote: ↑ Post the thread title, Crunny.
No one is buying your latest bit of *******.
Your father's ghost is pimpsmacking your mom dust for not aborting your ****** ***.
BV is disastrously bad at making a winning argument. Disastrously.Huey » 11 May 2022, 11:19 am » wrote: ↑ 1. Where was the oil going? GOOGLE IT, YA DUMB ****!
2. Interior Department approvals to drill oil and gas wells on public lands have dropped significantly in recent months, a shift from 2021, when the Biden administration topped the Trump administration’s permitting record in its first year.The Bureau of Land Management in January approved just 95 permits for oil and natural gas wells across federal lands in the United States, a plunge from the zenith of 643 issued last April, according to a review of data by E&E News.
The reason for the permitting slowdown is unclear, but it comes as Biden administration officials have been pushing the oil and gas industry to increase drilling amid surging gas prices. Many environmental groups also have been frustrated with the rapid pace of approvals, seeing it as a betrayal of President Biden’s pledges to confront climate change. They say the approvals carved into the number of backlogged permits Biden inherited by nearly 1,000 by year’s end.
https://www.eenews.net/articles/drillin ... der-biden/
And his behavior is based on the fact he simply refuses to admit when he is wrong. That would mean contrary to his inflated ego he is not superior.Independent » 11 May 2022, 11:28 am » wrote: ↑ BV is disastrously bad at making a winning argument. Disastrously.
And it’s so painfully obvious. I almost feel bad.Huey » 11 May 2022, 11:29 am » wrote: ↑ And his behavior is based on the fact he simply refuses to admit when he is wrong. That would mean contrary to his inflated ego he is not superior.
Early in 2020 Gasoline was $2.17 a gallon. then the lockdown to assure Trump wouldn't get re-elected started using covid-19 as the reason.ConsRule » 11 May 2022, 11:53 am » wrote: ↑ Just curious...under what authority would Trump do that?
A few years before that.. Cant remember when exactly. Home oil was 4 bucks a gallon. We all were going broke.omh » 11 May 2022, 12:02 pm » wrote: ↑ Early in 2020 Gasoline was $2.17 a gallon. then the lockdown to assure Trump wouldn't get re-elected started using covid-19 as the reason.
I have several times and you still ask again. Planned obsolescence and plausible deniability going with demanding everyone believe real isn't real or society takes back what humanity promised yesterday about tomorrow, today on moral, legal, ethical grounds of justifying life cannot be limited to biologically eternally separated in plain sight..sooted up Cyndi » 11 May 2022, 12:11 pm » wrote: ↑ A few years before that.. Cant remember when exactly. Home oil was 4 bucks a gallon. We all were going broke.
And the office girls at the chiropractors were applying for free oil. " Hey Cyndi-sign up for the free oil... where?
Joe for oil.
A Kennedy. LOL
guess who was donating ?? you'll never guess.
CHAVEZ!!!
True story.. now that's some funny ****. :die: :rofl:
then things went all to hell. :lol:
splain that one?
1. If the US, we wouldn't be INDEPENDENT, *******Huey » 11 May 2022, 11:19 am » wrote: ↑ 1. Where was the oil going? GOOGLE IT, YA DUMB ****!
2. Interior Department approvals to drill oil and gas wells on public lands have dropped significantly in recent months, a shift from 2021, when the Biden administration topped the Trump administration’s permitting record in its first year.The Bureau of Land Management in January approved just 95 permits for oil and natural gas wells across federal lands in the United States, a plunge from the zenith of 643 issued last April, according to a review of data by E&E News.
The reason for the permitting slowdown is unclear, but it comes as Biden administration officials have been pushing the oil and gas industry to increase drilling amid surging gas prices. Many environmental groups also have been frustrated with the rapid pace of approvals, seeing it as a betrayal of President Biden’s pledges to confront climate change. They say the approvals carved into the number of backlogged permits Biden inherited by nearly 1,000 by year’s end.
https://www.eenews.net/articles/drillin ... der-biden/
well? its very puzzling why Chavez would do that.. and american politicians don't give a ****.
#readhissigHuey » 11 May 2022, 11:26 am » wrote: ↑ You sound bitter and angry again today. Smoke a joint. Relax.
every reality is corrupted working the same premise on relative time logistics. It's all tied together. What are allies? enemies not strong enough to defeat a conqueror physically or economically.sooted up Cyndi » 11 May 2022, 12:17 pm » wrote: ↑ well? its very puzzling why Chavez would do that.. and american politicians don't give a ****.
ah- and you never have an answer.
In the retelling, you neverrun.
You really are this **** stupid.Vegas » 11 May 2022, 11:24 am » wrote: ↑ This is what this **** does. He asks questions, then demands everyone to answer.
Can someone show me when he has ever made a claim and then defended himself without turning it around on others in lightning speed?
an ignorer of actual life calling someone else staying in character stupid. the irony.
Keep spewing your lies, lies and more lies.... In the meantime, here is just one, only one example of what Biden did to F- over Americans:More than 20 Republican-led states sue Biden for canceling the Keystone XL pipeline https://www.vox.com/22306919/biden-keys ... ate-changeBlackvegetable » 11 May 2022, 11:16 am » wrote: ↑ 1. CANADA. GOOGLE IT, YA DUMB ****!
2. Biden has maintained Grifty's pace of permit issuance. You've been told this for months. Wells are being spudded but not fracked. Biden has no influence on production from public lands.
3. Must we go through the math of this fiction again? TURN OFF FOX, SLACK JAWED IMBECILE.
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