ragingbulldog
Raging Bulldog
ragingbulldog

But do you like boys?

Does she even know the word “meme” was invented by a man?

This is the author’s twitter page. No joke.

I’d rather a physicist, and Rick Perry is not the sharpest tool in the shed, but it’s not like he knows nothing about the energy industry. Texas is ranked first for energy production. They produce more oil and gas than any other state, but they also produce more wind energy than anyone else. Driving through West

Bolton has his fair share of controversial statements, but the false flag comment has been grossly mischaracterized. He never suggested the Obama administration was orchestrating a false flag. He actually said Russian hackers are more competent than to leave so many trails, so it’s possible it was the Chinese or

I believe that’s Romney’s niece, but otherwise you’re correct.

So now the question is who will get confirmed as SOS? I seriously doubt Tillerson will make it past the Foreign Relations Committee. One vote against from a Republican would kill him there, and Rubio has already signaled his disapproval. So then who does Trump nominate? Bolton?

Romney saw a possible opportunity to get inside the beast and try to be a voice of reason from within.

That’s exactly what 500 Days of Kitten Calamari is suggesting (along with quite a few others). You can’t abandon pipelines and rail and trucks and expect to get any petroleum products anywhere in the country. Solar doesn’t address the same needs as petroleum. Sorry for trying to be pragmatic instead of inflammatory.

They will have to adapt like anyone else. My point is they will support people who support them, and I can’t blame them for that.

I think that’s just a short term solution. They’re going to revisit the issue in a few years.

Please refer to 500 Days’s original post. They are advocating abandoning the entire oil and gas industry and putting any new money into solar.

Those numbers include all petroleum products, both crude and refined. So we’re still net importing.

Or maybe states where more production occurs are more likely to have accidents, and people who live in states where the economy is built around oil/gas vote for politicians who aren’t going to cut those jobs.

Volumes of oil are almost always measured in barrels. The projected flow rate (discharge) of the DAPL was 450,000 barrels per day. Maximum discharge for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline is about 2 million barrels/day.

So why are you advocating for more distributed refining? Most refineries are in coastal areas, since most oil was imported until very recently.

I’m honored by your generous disposition.

There are huge environmental restrictions on the construction of new oil refineries.

Exactly how are we supposed to use solar panels to fill the gas tanks on the over 200 million gasoline powered cars in the US?

The line is projected to be open until 2040. That’s not that unusual when you consider the F-16, which the F-35 is mostly replacing, has been in production since 1973.