And like magic the "idiot" appears
[QUOTE=PVMonger;2751133]You sound like Donnie the Dumbass. Maybe you are him, who knows.
By the way, if you consistently posted just 1 or 2 sources, that'd be enough.
[B]Only an [U]idiot[/u] would think that somebody else is going to do your work for you[/B][/QUOTE] Right Again!!!
Low and behold, some [b]idiot[/b] dumbass, did do his work for him....kkkk!
'Close to Armageddon' Warns Biden who Keeps Fighting War With Nuclear-Armed Country
Washington DC — The world has never been closer to the brink of total nuclear annihilation, according to President Joe Biden's comments at a press conference in between strategy sessions to continue waging his proxy war with nuclear-armed Russia.
This is a dangerous time, folks," Biden said to the assembled media. "No other leader has brought our nation — and the world — closer to nuclear destruction than I have in my short time as President. " Reporters were puzzled as to why Biden seemed to be lauding this as an achievement, though they all agreed these were some of the more coherent comments he's made as of late.
The statement of foreboding was odd in that the Biden administration continues to funnel billions of dollars in aid and military weaponry to arm the Ukrainians in their ongoing war with Russia. Former President Donald Trump was quick to take Biden to task in a statement released on his Truth Social account. "We experienced the biggest time of peace and economic prosperity during my wonderful presidency, the greatest presidency of all time, maybe even in all history, so much big, beautiful peace. Now Biden has completely thrown it all away and is going to get everybody nuked! Sad!
At publishing time, Biden continued to sound the alarm about escalating tensions with Russia. "Now is the time for swift, decisive leadership. Now is the time to put an end to. And end to. To.you know. Waffle maker," Biden said before being whisked away to his secure basement shelter beneath the White House. . .
[QUOTE=Paulie97;2751288]We aren't "shoveling fuel on any fire" but are helping an ally defend themselves against a tyrant who has said in no uncertain terms that the Ukraine belongs to Russia and has no right to exist. Take a while and read Putin's speech prior to the invasion. Take him and Russian state news at their word. Ukrainians are willing to pay the price to preserve their land and identity, and to ward off the genocidal and murderous actions of Russia. They are grateful to the US and NATO for the requested help, and to our citizens, that is those of us that don't whine about paying taxes toward standing for democracy in Europe. Thankfully such are very much a minority of Republicans in the House and Senate, only 11 senators voting against the latest aid package, 57 of 212 Repub Congressmen.
Trump wasn't going to steal anything. His only hope would have been martial law which in the end would not have proved successful. If Pence had tried the recommended stunt he'd have been laughed out of the chamber.
Poots has had his sights on Ukraine for ages. He waited though as Trump was the gift that kept on giving, wrecking US democracy with stolen election lies, killing us off bungling a pandemic, looking the other way at hacks on our government cyber infrastructures, sowing divisions in NATO and other isolationist nonsense, believing Poots over our own intelligence, etc and essentially making himself the laughing stock of Europe. Why distract from all that by invading Ukraine? This couldn't continue though without us sinking more into isolation and autocracy with a corrupt grifter at the helm. With Trump gone Poots then asks for the impossible, that the US guarantee that the Ukraine will never be admitted into NATO while knowing full well that no US president has that authority. NATO has an open door policy, and excluding any country perpetually is against the charter. But this wasn't the issue anyway as Poots wants to rebuild empire, and for now, wants the Ukraine, their industries, farmlands, and ports. And thanks to us, our NATO partners, and the bravery and skill of the Ukrainians Russia is losing.
As to nukes, Russia's arsenal is only slightly larger than ours but we don't know what sort of repair it's in. Given what they've shown us of their army it's all plenty questionable. The odds of them using it remains small as it would mean that Russia would then lose the handful of world players that will still have something to do with them. Regardless we the US do not shirk at nuclear saber rattling. While you are whining about Bush, Obama, and Biden don't forget Reagan who led us to victory in the Cold War. Without a doubt he's turning in his grave considering Trump and his followers and the isolationist and appeasement tendencies of the same.
Now go write me up a novel. If you're anything it's chatty, plus it seems you have plenty of time on your hands. Wink.[/QUOTE]
Oli & Gas companies lying and random stories and thoughts...sorted?
[QUOTE=Elvis 2008;2751178]I lived in the Northern USA when we had snow storms that drenched us with snow 5 feet deep, and magazine headlines showed the next ice age coming.
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I would not be shocked if the oil companies lied but the climate scientists have not been honest either...[/QUOTE]
Quite the long monologue of random stories and thoughts, meant to confuse the reader or inform the reader???
Anyway, I'll try to break down each paragraph, so as to address some of things that I think you tried to answer my quoted post.
[u]Here we go then:[/u]
[b]You start with:[/b] [i]Stories of living in Northern USA with 5 feet of snow, headlines of the impending ice age coming, CO2 levels rose, banning of CFCs which were destroying the ozone, then flooding the sky with CFCs, and then you use Bill Maher, the comedian, to some how bolster your argument as a credible climate scientist? [/i]
Not sure what you were trying to convey in any of this paragraph of random stories/thoughts, other than, you seem very confused about climate change and you turned to Bill Maher, the comedian for climate change advice. Is that about it? Yeah, well as good of a comedian, as Bill Maher is, he ain't no scientist.
[b]Followed by:[/b] [i]Confession of not being shocked oil companies lied, the world would be under water by now, arrogant phrasing such as "saving the planet", we are not stronger than mother earth, not wanting to breathe dirty air, energy production of coal being the worst, Autism rates skyrocket, coal worst then nuclear, solar/wind myth and nuclear is better. [/i]
So you're not shocked oil and gas companies lie, meaning you expected them to lie to Americans, about the harmful mining and production of their products on the environment, but you're okay with it? But you are shocked when climate scientists lie or get something incorrect? And you're NOT okay with? I see why you turn to Bill Maher advice....no not really.
One third of Pakistan, might disagree and have something to say about being under water by now. Breath clean air, no-brainer, hence cleaner energy sources.
Nuclear/Solar/Wind are good options, have their pro/cons and should be assessed for viability given application/location were being applied. All better than coal.
[b]Followed by:[/b] [i]Nat. gas (CNG) vehicles conversions can had for $800 vs $8000, see Brazilian CNG taxis and the women are great, West Texas and North Dakota lights and pipelines in the night sky, CNG cars here vs. gas in Europe, Warren Buffett and pipelines as toll roads, Kinder Morgan want to get richer with their pipelines but Biden won't let them. [/i]
[b]Natural Gas Vehicles: Why Arent We Buying Them?[/b]
[URL]https://www.compare.com/ways-to-save/vehicle/natural-gas-vehicles-guide [/URL]
In the end the consumer driven car market (wrongly or rightly) will decide what survives as viable car products, going forward. Currently, the trend is, consumers are buying more and more EVs, especially in Europe and China, where ICE vehicles won't be sold as much, in the coming years.
[b]Followed by:[/b] [i] Nuclear cleaner than nat. gas, subsidizing EVs using coal electricity is not clean, why not build pipelines and nat. gas for CNG cars vs. burning it?, $800 vs. $8000 CNG conversion cost dilemma again, Trump lectured Europe on stupid Russian nat. gas and Biden not wanting to deal with lying US petroleum companies.[/i]
See link above "Natural Gas Vehicles: Why Aren't We Buying Them?" and my comments above on Nuclear/Solar/Wind. Subsidies for cleaner ideas/products, drinking at the gov't water trough, will promote cleaner energy tech/thinking and innovation.
[b]What subsidies do oil companies receive? [/b]
[URL]https://www.fuelfreedom.org/oil-company-subsidies/ [/URL]
W/R to Trump/Europe and Ruskie nat. gas, perhaps it was the case of "the messenger rather than the message"?
[b]And lastly:[/b] [i]Biden energy inflation bad and inflation good, Big Short with rolling eyes and making money and cashing-in off Biden, Jim Rogers and making more money off Dems presidents like Obama in oil and then something about not Dems vs. Repubs but Obama good with Trump out and Biden bad.[/i]
Bully for you, if you're able to make money, no matter the good, the bad and the ugly presidents, that's great. I guess you just have to figure out how to make money when the scientists to lie to you.
Okay, well, I think I got it all. If I missed anything then fill me in and feel free to re-address any issue.
The weakest link, look in the mirror.
[QUOTE=Spidy;2751552]I think PVMonger said it best:
You should probably check your own hypocrite logic on the matter, it seems you may not know the meaning of the word.
Recall I said the following:
All I asked for was at the very least, [U]one (1) single [/U] link. Check, my posts, I supplied on several occasions, at least one link to one of the subject matters that were being discussed, with you.
So I didn't ask anything of you that I didn't provide myself. So where the hypocrisy in that?
I think you need to go re-think your use of the word, [B]hypocrite[/B].
[b]PS: 1. [/b]The point of providing "a reference/link" when submitted, is so that the reader of your post may garner new insights into your POV, or your frame of reference, or perhaps read what a more accomplished writer/expert has to say on the matter, that you maybe referencing.
[b]2. [/b] Or are you claiming to know everything on the subject matters you post about and therefore we are to simply take your word for it?[/QUOTE]So you want to change the discussion to linking and not what I said about gasohol? If you want to not agree with what I said, then you post some links disputing my post. You and your boys and I do mean boys can cut and paste all you like you can even finger paint or draw cartoons and then take your toys and go home. Only idiots would tell someone to do something and turn around and say it was his work to do as told.
Time to ask the inevitable question
Typically pro Repub Mainstream Media might be resistant to connecting the blatantly obvious dots in their own reports for fear that they will lead directly to their beloved giant Orangutan who refuses to leave the room. But patriotic Americans, supporters and defenders of democracy around the world should not be afraid to do so and ask the inevitable question:
Given Donald Helsinki Trump's consistent allegiance and devotion to Putin and his mission to destroy democracy in America and around the world, what did Putin know about American allies' ultimate nuclear capabilities that emboldened him to invade Ukraine and essentially declare war on democracy and the Western Alliances, when did he know it and which perennially desperately financially strapped giant Orangutan likely gave him the intel he wanted in order to proceed with the plan?
[B]Document seized from Trump home described foreign govt's nuclear capabilities[/B]
[URL]https://www.reuters.com/world/us/document-seized-trump-home-described-foreign-governments-nuclear-capabilities-2022-09-07/[/URL]
[B]Timeline of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine[/B]
[URL]https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2022_Russian_invasion_of_Ukraine[/URL]
[B]Why has Russia invaded Ukraine and what does Putin want?[/B]
[URL]https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-56720589[/URL]
[B]Putin threatens to use nuclear weapons as he escalates his invasion of Ukraine: 'This is not a bluff'[/B]
[URL]https://www.businessinsider.com/putin-threatens-nuclear-weapons-over-ukraine-says-not-bluffing-2022-9[/URL]
[B]Biden warns risk of nuclear 'Armageddon' is highest since Cuban Missile Crisis[/B]
[URL]https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/joe-biden/biden-warns-risk-nuclear-armageddon-highest-cuban-missile-crisis-rcna51146[/URL]
Yep, the Fed was far behind the curve
Try as he might too little too late, Trump's originally appointed Fed Chairman can't seem to artificially induce a mini recession many want to occur in Biden's roaring economy.
Of course, Biden had little choice but to re-appoint him so as not to spook the titans of industry even more than they were already justifiably spooked into abject terror at the time of the historically horrific Trump-to-Biden hand off.
And Biden promised in the 2020 campaign and has tried to govern ever since his landslide victory to work with Repubs and to include them wherever possible. Which has really been his only significant mistake and failing as POTUS so far.
[B]September job gains affirm that the Fed has a long way to go in inflation fight[/B]
[URL]https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/07/september-job-gains-affirm-that-the-fed-has-a-long-way-to-go-in-inflation-fight.html?__source=androidappshare[/URL]
[QUOTE]Septembers jobs report provided both assurance that the jobs market remains strong and that the Federal Reserve will have to do more to slow it down.
The 263,000 gain in nonfarm payrolls was just below analyst expectations and the slowest monthly gain in nearly a year and a half.
But a surprising drop in the unemployment rate and another boost in worker wages sent a clear message to markets that more giant interest rate hikes are on the way.
Low unemployment used to feel so good. Everybody who seems to want a job is getting a job, said Ron Hetrick, senior economist at labor force data provider Lightcast. But weve been getting into a situation where our low unemployment rate has absolutely been a significant driver of our inflation.[/QUOTE]