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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post75 million hard heads would disagree.
Also, too, 81.3 million >> 74.2 million. By a lot
Also also too, a lot of those 74 million jumped off the Trump train when he went full insurrectionist
Good luck bitter ender!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postjust means the usa has more deaf, dumb, blind sheep. will believe anything cnn, abc, nbc, washpost, fox news says....the **** hole cities run by do nothing dem mayors will cont. to be **** hole run cities. Biden will not change that like TRUMP could not fix incompetence.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Post74.2 million actually so you don’t get to round up to 75. I believe that’s covered in 5th or 6th grade math.
Also, too, 81.3 million >> 74.2 million. By a lot
Also also too, a lot of those 74 million jumped off the Trump train when he went full insurrectionist
Good luck bitter ender!
I believe that's covered in 3rd and 4th grade English.
Good luck bleeding heart liberal!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostArrest! Enough of the pipe bombs . Put the phuqwit terrorists in jails or rubber rooms!
There was more violence from the left at Trump's inauguration.
Hypocrite.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostFake’s terrorists had a bad day. Again. Don’t Tread On Me. Hahahaha!
In an email to staff on Wednesday obtained by POLITICO, Keystone XL chief Richard Prior said the permit denial would force the company to cut more than 1,000 positions.
"Over 1,000 positions will be eliminated in the coming weeks, the majority of these unionized workers representing the building trades," he wrote.
Prices at the pump already going up.
It's OK though, I'm sure you'll be quite comfortable in that nice democratic upscale town you live in.
Hypocrite.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot as bad of a day as the thousands of Keystone pipeline workers who lost their job today thanks to sleepy joe.
In an email to staff on Wednesday obtained by POLITICO, Keystone XL chief Richard Prior said the permit denial would force the company to cut more than 1,000 positions.
"Over 1,000 positions will be eliminated in the coming weeks, the majority of these unionized workers representing the building trades," he wrote.
Prices at the pump already going up.
It's OK though, I'm sure you'll be quite comfortable in that nice democratic upscale town you live in.
Hypocrite.
Prices have been low because of limited travel. The decreased travel is due to covid and people staying at home, working from home, not taking vacations, etc. As people start traveling more, demand for gas goes up, gas prices go up.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNot as bad of a day as the thousands of Keystone pipeline workers who lost their job today thanks to sleepy joe.
In an email to staff on Wednesday obtained by POLITICO, Keystone XL chief Richard Prior said the permit denial would force the company to cut more than 1,000 positions.
"Over 1,000 positions will be eliminated in the coming weeks, the majority of these unionized workers representing the building trades," he wrote.
Prices at the pump already going up.
It's OK though, I'm sure you'll be quite comfortable in that nice democratic upscale town you live in.
Hypocrite.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostPrices at the pump have already been going up, bright boy. You do realize that when prices are down that usually indicates that demand is down also, right? Did you ever take an economics class? Do you understand what supply and demand is all about?
Prices have been low because of limited travel. The decreased travel is due to covid and people staying at home, working from home, not taking vacations, etc. As people start traveling more, demand for gas goes up, gas prices go up.
But I noticed you didn't address that which was the main point of my post.
But why should you care. I'm sure you're quite comfortable using fossil fuels and now you feel better about yourself as your suck up president thinks he's helping the climate.
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