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So rich people are just mad that a money pit got taken away, got it.Keystone XL literally just corner-cuts the existing Keystone pipeline. Put those people to work repairing roads and bridges instead.
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People who indoctrinate and abuse their kids with politics honestly shouldn't have kids.
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January 27, 2021
Buyer's Remorse? Let’s Blame the Press
By John Green
In his first week in office President Asterisk has done his old boss proud. In just six days, lunch bucket Joe has signed 36 executive orders and put tens of thousands of jobs at risk. He’s cancelled major construction projects like the Keystone XL pipeline and the border wall -- resulting in lost jobs for the very unions who endorsed him. He is reestablishing a moratorium on energy exploration on federal lands and rejoined the Paris Agreement on climate change. These orders will cause further job losses in the energy sector and lost revenue in states that supported him. If that were not enough, his relaxation of border control and immigration enforcement will result in an influx of illegal immigrants competing for the remaining jobs. Luckily, Joe has also thoughtfully issued and order expanding food assistance programs. Thousands of unemployed workers may need it.
Even though the Harris/Biden administration is in its infancy, it has already triggered a flood of complaints of “buyer’s remorse.” It seems many who voted for Joe weren’t expecting this. In the immortal words of Rahm Emanuel, “never let a good crisis go to waste.” I say we help those with “buyer’s remorse” get over it. We should give them a scapegoat. Let’s blame the press. It wasn’t the voter’s fault -- they were misled.
Biden voters were victims of a four-year propaganda campaign to smear Donald Trump and drag the Democrat nominee -- any nominee -- across the finish line, truth be damned.
Mark Twain once said, “If you don’t read the papers you’re uninformed. If you do read the papers you’re misinformed.” I submit that in this case, the voters have been subjected to both. Evidence of legacy news media propaganda during the four years of the Trump administration are legion.
Reporting about the Biden family influence-for-graft business was nonexistent. In fact, Joe’s brother and his son received millions of dollars from China, the Ukraine, and Russia. Their business dealings have been highly suspicious and included exorbitant salaries as board members, consulting contracts, and even partial ownership of foreign companies. Hunter Biden even won many of these opportunities after traveling to these countries with his father -- the vice president! The legacy media mysteriously never mentioned that Joe’s family was getting this money while Vice President Biden was influencing U.S. policy with those very countries.
The legacy media didn’t bother to mention that Hunter Biden is under federal investigation, and that Joe may be implicated. Hunter Biden’s laptop had been abandoned and its contents were legally disclosed. The contents revealed that Joe Biden was actively involved in Hunter’s business dealings -- even to the point of sharing an office with a Chinese businessman. The laptop even disclosed that a percentage of the business proceeds were to go to Joe. Yet Joe has always claimed he had no involvement in Hunter’s business. The legacy media spiked stories on the subject and social media censored anyone attempting to report it.
One of the few things we agree on. France has been running on mostly nuclear for decades without many issues.Honestly I think we should start more nuke plants, but because there's science illiterate idiots running things we can't have that
Didn't they pledge to start closing their nuke plants after Fukushima, though? Or was it just one of those "we'll say we'll do it and not do it once everybody forgets about it" things?One of the few things we agree on. France has been running on mostly nuclear for decades without many issues.
Not that I'm aware of. They can't shut down the majority of their energy infrastructure and earthquakes are not an issue in France.Didn't they pledge to start closing their nuke plants after Fukushima, though? Or was it just one of those "we'll say we'll do it and not do it once everybody forgets about it" things?
I can't find any articles pledging it (I admit my googling is not the best), but it seems they have a plan for it: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-edf-idUSKBN1ZK0RLNot that I'm aware of. They can't shut down the majority of their energy infrastructure and earthquakes are not an issue in France.
France could shut next two nuclear reactors sooner than expected
PARIS (Reuters) - France could shut down its next two nuclear reactors in 2025-2026 if market conditions are right, earlier than expected as it presses ahead with plans to close 14 reactors by 2035, a government consultation document showed on Tuesday.
Nuclear-dependent France aims to reduce the share of atomic power in its electricity generation to 50% by 2035 from 75% currently.
France’s oldest two reactors at the Fessenheim nuclear plant will stop production in February and June this year. The next closures had been expected in 2027-2028.
“If certain conditions relating to electricity prices and the evolution of the European electricity market are met, the closure of two additional reactors could happen in 2025-2026,” the public consultation document on energy policy said.
It added the decision on the early shutdowns would be made in 2023.
State-controlled utility EDF EDF.PA, which operates France's 58 nuclear reactors, has proposed to the government that it studies the shutdown of pairs of reactors at its Blayais, Bugey, Chinon, Cruas, Dampierre, Gravelines and Tricastin plants as part of the nuclear phase out.
It's dependent on market conditions so we'll see what happens. They're probably hoping renewable energy has come along enough by then to replace them, based on the 2023 assessment.I can't find any articles pledging it (I admit my googling is not the best), but it seems they have a plan for it: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-france-edf-idUSKBN1ZK0RL
I think we should prepare for the countdown of the upcoming Pikachu surprised face then France will do about renewable energy.It's dependent on market conditions so we'll see what happens. They're probably hoping renewable energy has come along enough by then to replace them, based on the 2023 assessment.
And then it bursts anyway because they’ll use bad materials and then the gop will go “oopsie doodles” as tens of thousands of animals suffocate and die under globs of black sticky death.I'm assuming you're ignorant, not stupid. The Keystone Pipeline would be over a thousand miles of pipe carrying 700,000 bpd at minimum, which would require no less than 8,792 acres of land which would include not just the pipe, but additionally Pump Stations (at least 30) each requiring 5-15 acres, Mainline Valve stations, Densitometer facilities, Delivery/Offloading Sites, and an additional tank farm with a nearly 1 million barrel capacity.
You couldn't run one pumping station with ten men, just to start. The required technical staffing level is larger than that just for basic day to day operations, before you add in the secondary support staff like janitors, facility mechanics, the office girls, the environmental compliance guys, etc. Multiply that by thirty, then add in the layer of regional and national management to run all those stations efficiently. Now lets start adding in the other facilities, the truck drivers, the tank men, the DOT handlers, the aerial surveillance teams, the PIG teams - it goes on.
You don't know what you're talking about.
The last time I check, pipeline construction workers are just like other construction workers: When one of their contracts finished/gone, they then moved to the next contracts.I love how people bitch about this thread being unnecessary while the TDS thread morphed almost immediately into BDS.
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While I admit that I amay not be familiar with how many job it is required to sustain a pipeline that long, I think a government personal will know better of the subject.I'm assuming you're ignorant, not stupid. The Keystone Pipeline would be over a thousand miles of pipe carrying 700,000 bpd at minimum, which would require no less than 8,792 acres of land which would include not just the pipe, but additionally Pump Stations (at least 30) each requiring 5-15 acres, Mainline Valve stations, Densitometer facilities, Delivery/Offloading Sites, and an additional tank farm with a nearly 1 million barrel capacity.
You couldn't run one pumping station with ten men, just to start. The required technical staffing level is larger than that just for basic day to day operations, before you add in the secondary support staff like janitors, facility mechanics, the office girls, the environmental compliance guys, etc. Multiply that by thirty, then add in the layer of regional and national management to run all those stations efficiently. Now lets start adding in the other facilities, the truck drivers, the tank men, the DOT handlers, the aerial surveillance teams, the PIG teams - it goes on.
You don't know what you're talking about.
ES.4.3.4 Economic Activity During Operations
Once the proposed Project enters service, operations would require approximately 50 total employees in the United States: 35 permanent employees and 15 temporary contractors. This small number would result in negligible impacts on population, housing, and public services in the proposed Project area. The total estimated property tax from the proposed Project in the first full year of operations would be approximately $55.6 million spread across 27 counties in three states. This impact to local property tax revenue receipts would be substantial for many counties, constituting a property tax revenue benefit of 10 percent or more in 17 of these 27 counties. Operation of the proposed Project is not expected to have an impact on residential or agricultural property values
More importantly, why in the fuck do they feel compelled to post that trash online?That video is fake because we all know that only the libtards abuse their kids
(Seriously why do politispergs desperately try to indoctrinate their kids to being mini-me versions of them)
That's actually not true.It's not even like those jobs are going away. Those people will just get put on other gigs.
Everyone. The SJWs have hated Biden forever, just not as much as Drumpf.Who would have thought the lefties would suffers from BDS more than the trumptards.
I figured they would get on board like most policital hacks do when their retard is in office.Everyone. The SJWs have hated Biden forever, just not as much as Drumpf.
Oh, my dear sweet summer child.I figured they would get on board like most policital hacks do when their retard is in office.
Theres no Bidencult like there is a Trumpcult. Biden is going to be criticized by the left. No one considers him a God Emperor the way the cucked right was all about rim jobbing Donnie for 4 yearsWho would have thought the lefties would suffers from BDS more than the trumptards.
That's actually not true.
They still cucked for him, which makes the outraged squawking people like Fantano and Vaush are doing over the stimmy nonsense pretty hilarious. Fellas, you don’t have any leverage anymore. They don’t need you.Theres no Bidencult like there is a Trumpcult. Biden is going to be criticized by the left. No one considers him a God Emperor the way the cucked right was all about rim jobbing Donnie for 4 years