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Dick “Ice Cream Van” Dyke

Realistically, these kids are going to have to worry about weight and diabetes more than diesel.

OK, help me out. I admit, I did not read all the links.

To a certain extent, isn’t the POTUS in charge of what gets deemed classified vs. not? In that context, he didn’t do anything illegal, just something merely stupid and damaging that further speaks to his incompetence?

PBS receives approximately 12% of its funding from the federal government.

So, you mean, immoral greedy fucks that just watch the PBS broadcasting without donating to it...? Oh, you are considering everyone else’s tax dollars as your donation... Got it.

Other people should be forced to fund something you enjoy?

Why don’t you and the people who enjoy it fund it? Either through advertisements or their shitty fund raisers?

I’m not entirely clear why there’s a need for government funded television anymore. What makes any of their programming different than what any other station can provide? There’s no reason those shows can’t be on other channels and vice-versa. In fact, some are.

Netflix makes some great shows without taking my tax money to do it.

Lets look at some PBS content to discover why some non-immoral non-greedy fucks want to defund federal spending on PBS:

It absolutely should be defunded. While they do produce some quality programming, they are far from the only ones. Why spend taxpayer dollars on this when there is so much quality programming out there? What’s the point?

Trying to reconcile these two statements, made back to back in the video.

For people involved with PEO Carriers, this has come up before. I’ve heard about steam back-conversion months ago, so this doesn’t come from Trump.

And the American people probably spill that every hour or so topping up the ‘mower.

Pipelines are head and shoulders above any other method of oil transportation in terms of safety to the environment. We as a world are not ready for the end of petroleum. Its coming outta the ground, even in Alberta. So the only real decision is how it gets transported. I’m of the opinion we should do it in the safest

This post has the twin hallmarks of GMG writing: bad grammar and lack of context. A pipeline designed to carry hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil per day leaked a total of 84 gallons in an entire month. That’s a spillage rate of 0.006%.

84 gallons? Wow! We better get all those millions of gallons of oil back on thousands of trucks and on those highways, because it’s better for the environment or something.

So everyone realizes how miniscule 84 gallons is right? It was likely in a compound during commissioning and cleaned up immediately. Reported as per regulations, as a minor incident with no hazards. Everyone please freak out.