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Sept 2018 Mexican President. “The commitment is to produce gasoline in Mexico,” Lopez Obrador said on Tuesday. “We want to produce gasoline because we have the raw material, we have crude oil.” (duh) He added the project launch will happen “in the first days” of his government. He takes office in December. Mexico produces about 1.84 million bpd of crude, more than 60 percent of which is exported, while it imports over 1 million bpd of refined products, including gasoline and diesel, according to U.S. and Mexican government data."
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You would think Canadians would be capable of building and operating refineries. Apparently this is beyond us.
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Signed by these members of the environmental wacko cult of climate change hoaxers: Hon. Ray Mabus Former Secretary of the Navy Vice Admiral Richard Truly, USN (Ret) Former Administrator of NASA General Gordon R. Sullivan, US Army (Ret) Former Chief of Staff of the US Army Admiral Paul Zukunft, USCG (Ret) Former Commandant of the Coast Guard Admiral Samuel J. Locklear III, USN (Ret) Former Commander, US Pacific Command General Stanley McChrystal, USA (Ret) Former Commander, US and International Security Assistance Forces in Afghanistan Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret) Former Supreme Allied Commander Europe Lieutenant General Donald Kerrick, USA (Ret) Former Deputy National Security Advisor to the President of the United States Nancy Soderberg Former Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Tom Hicks Former Acting Under Secretary of the Navy and Deputy Under Secretary of the Navy for Management Hon. Sharon Burke Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Operational Energy Hon. John Conger Former Principal Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller) and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations and Environment Hon. David Goldwyn Former Assistant Secretary of Energy and Special Envoy for International Energy Affairs Eric Rosenbach Former Chief of Staff, Department of Defense, and Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Security Hon. Miranda AA Ballentine Former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Installations, Environment, and Energy) Vice Admiral Dennis McGinn, USN (Ret) Former Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Energy, Installations and Environment Leon Fuerth Former National Security Adviser to the Vice President of the United States Hon. Alice Hill Former Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Resilience Policy, National Security Council Dr. Geoffrey Kemp Former Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Major General Randy Manner, USA (Ret) Former Acting Vice Chief, National Guard Bureau General Paul Kern, USA (Ret.) Former Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command General Ron Keys, USAF (Ret) Former Commander, Air Combat Command Lieutenant General John Castellaw, USMC (Ret) Former Chief of Staff, US Central Command Vice Admiral Philip Cullom, USN (Ret) Former Deputy Chief of Naval Operations, Fleet Readiness and Logistics Lieutenant General Kenneth E. Eickmann, USAF (Ret) Former Commander, Aeronautical Systems Center, Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command Lieutenant General Arlen D. Jameson, USAF (Ret) Former Deputy Commander, US Strategic Command Vice Admiral Robert C. Parker, USCG (Ret) Commander, Coast Guard Atlantic Area Lieutenant General Norm Seip, USAF (Ret) Former Commander, 12th Air Force Hon. Sherri Goodman Former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Environmental Security) Hon. Richard Morningstar Former Ambassador to the European Union Greg Treverton Former Chair, National Intelligence Council Major General Richard T. Devereaux, USAF (Ret) Former Director, Operational Planning, Policy and Strategy, Headquarters U.S. Air Force Major General Jerry Harrison, USA (Ret) Former Chief, Office of Legislative Liaison, Army Staff Rear Admiral Sinclair M. Harris, USN (Ret) Former Commander, United States Fourth Fleet Rear Admiral Leendert R. Hering USN (Ret) Former Commander, Navy Region Southwest Rear Admiral Michael G. Mathis, USN (Ret) Chief Engineer to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition) Rear Admiral Fernandez L. Ponds, USN (Ret) Commander, Expeditionary Strike Group (ESG) 3 Major General Jeff Phillips, USA (Ret) Executive Director, Reserve Officers Association Rear Admiral Kevin Slates, USN (Ret) Former Director of Energy and Environmental Readiness Division, U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Michael Smith, USN (Ret) Former Commander, Carrier Strike Group 3 Rear Admiral David W. Titley, USN (Ret) Former Oceanographer & Navigator, US Navy Rear Admiral Jonathan White, USN (Ret) Former Oceanographer & Navigator, US Navy Joe Bryan Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Energy) Captain James C. Goudreau, SC, USN (Ret) Former Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Energy) Brigadier General John Adams, USA (Ret) Former Deputy United States Military Representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Military Committee Brigadier General Steven Anderson, USA (Ret) Former Director, Operations and Logistics Readiness, Headquarters, Department of the Army Brigadier General Joseph R. Barnes, USA (Ret) Former Assistant Judge Advocate General of the Army Brigadier General Donald Bolduc, USA (Ret) Former Commander, Special Operations Command-Africa Brigadier General Stephen Cheney, USMC (Ret) Former Commanding General Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island Brigadier General Robert Felderman, USA (Ret) Former Deputy Director of Plans, Policy and Strategy, United States Northern Command and North American Aerospace Defense Command Brigadier General Gerald E. Galloway, USA (Ret) Former Dean of the Academic Board, US Military Academy, West Point Brigadier General Carlos Martinez, USAF (Ret) Former Mobilization Assistant, Chief of Warfighting Integration and Chief Information Officer Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Brigadier General Stephen Xenakis, USA (Ret) Former Commanding General, Southeast Regional Medical Command Joan VanDervort Former Deputy Director, Ranges, Sea, and Airspace, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Readiness) Colonel Lawrence B. Wilkerson, USA (Ret) Former Chief of Staff to the US Secretary of State Commander David Slayton, USN (Ret) Executive Director, the Arctic Security Initiative, the Hoover Institution
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You didn't read it did you? You often seem to not read articles at all, but still respond, with things you just make up. It's not "framed" It's a direct quote of an email that your man sent to his "client".
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"The Clinton investigations lasted from January, 1994 when Special Prosecutor, Robert Fiske was hired until March, 2002 when Independent Counsel, Robert Ray concluded his work. In between Fiske and Ray was Ken Starr who was Independent Counsel from August, 1994 until September 1998."
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You should read my post again. You don''t seem to have understood it. My quotes were not from Israel, Iran, they were from world body in charge of nuclear technology, and from the American National intelligence estimate.
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The article shows this... about Trump's appointee through in his own words: Trump's appointee actually admits that his work is without merit, worthless, but useful to his "client" .
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wpgjetshfboards: the whole Jets team is lousy, cut / trade everyone, fire Maurice. He's an idiot, Scheifele sucks..... I try off and on to read the game thread there, but it's a worthless pile of bitching and complaining .
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For those living in Trumpland, we (Trump) get everything we want, the other side gets nothing. Considering that the USA/Saudi Arabia/Israel have been seriously threatening Iran off and on since 1979, the Iranians are extremely tolerant, and peaceful.
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Nobody. Feb 22 2019. " This does not stop Trump, Bolton, and Netahyahu, and their followers from spreading lies about Iran's (non existent) nuclear weapons . Repeat a lie often enough, etc. This of course is the same game plan as the one for the invasion of Iraq.
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Trump's most dangerous move by far, is transferring nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia. "The Saudis have so far refused to rule out their right to enrich uranium for nuclear weapons" This is completely nuts.
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Thought a thread with good news would be a good idea. In December, Associate Minister for the Environment, Eugenie Sage, confirmed the plastic bag phase out for retailers. From July 1, 2019, retailers will be prohibited from selling or giving away single-use plastic shopping bags. As of 2018, the nation uses approximately 1.6 billion single-use plastic bags each year. https://www.theplanetarypress.com/2019/01/new-zealand-plastic-bag-phase-out-confirmed/
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Last year the Jets were often first to the puck... this year, does not seem to be happening very much, (have only watched a few games) Also seem a bit disorganized compared to last year's team. Maybe from having so many different players on the ice.
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Another fox guarding hen house Trump appointment. Wait till he's gone and people are no longer afraid to speak. Environmental concerns are non existent at the present time in the US federal government
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Rider fan party
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Might read this: attributed to K . Rove TACTICS FOR EFFECTIVE CONSERVATIVE BLOGGING Engage Demand an elaborate, time-consuming comparison / analysis between your position and theirs. Entangle Insist that the Liberal put their posts in their own words. That will consume the most time and effort for the Liberal poster. They will be unable to spread numerous points on numerous blogs if you have them occupied. Allowing a Liberal to post a web link is too quick and efficient for them. Tie them up. We are going for delay of game here. Demoralize Dismiss their narrative as rubbish immediately. Do not even read it. Once the Liberal goes through the trouble to research, gather, collate, compose and write their narrative your job is to discredit it. Make it obvious you tossed their labor-intensive narrative aside like garbage. This will have the effect of demoralizing the Liberal poster. It will make them unwilling to expend the effort again, and for us, that is a net win. Attack Attack the source. Any Liberal website or information source must be marginalized, trivialized and discounted. Let the blogosphere know that Truthout.org, thinkprogress.org, the nation and moveon.org are Liberal rubbish propaganda. Discredit Liberal sources of information whenever possible. Confuse Challenge the Liberal position with questions, always questions. The questions need not be relevant. The goal is to knock the Liberal poster off their game, and seize control of the narrative. Once you have control you can direct the narrative to where you want it to go, which is always away from letting the Liberal make their point. Conversely, do not respond to their leading questions. Don't rise to their bait. Contain Your job is to prevent the presentation and spread of Liberal viewpoints. Do anything you must do to prevent a Liberal poster from presenting a well-reasoned argument or starting a civil discussion. Don't allow a Liberal to present their dogma unchallenged EVER. Intimidate Taunt the Liberals. If you find yourself in a debate with a Liberal where you are losing a fact-based argument then call them a name to derail their diatribe. Remember your goal is to prevent a meaningful exchange of views and ideas which may portray Liberalism in a positive light. Your goal as a conservative blogger is to stop the spread and advance of the Liberal agenda. Play upon any identifiable idiosyncrasies, character flaws, physical traits, names, to their disadvantage. Monitor other posts for vulnerabilities you can exploit. Stay on the offensive with Liberal wimps. Don't let up. Insult their Movement Assign as many character and moral flaws to Liberals as you can. You must portray Liberals as weak, vacillating, indecisive, amoral, baby killers, unpatriotic, effete snobs, elitists, Leftists, Commies, sense of entitlement, promiscuous, union lovers, tax raisers, Welfare Queens, Socialists, lazy, sex-obsessed, druggies, Jesus haters, moochers, troop hater,.etc. Always use these negative epithets when referring to, or describing Liberals / democrats. Deceive Identify yourself as a moderate, centrist or independent. It will also cause Liberals to lower their guard a bit, which gives you an effective opening. This may also have the effect of aligning conservative viewpoints with the real moderates we are attempting to reach. It may serve to influence some moderates over to the Republican side. Patriotism Always claim the high ground of pro-military, low taxes, strong defense, morality and religion. We own those virtues. Learn how to exploit them when debating Demean Always refer to the other side as Liberals, Lefty Liberals, Libbies. Never assign them the status of a bona-fide political party. Hang Liberalism around their neck like a burning tire. Make Liberalism appear as a moral turpitude or a character flaw. They are NEVER, NEVER to be referred to as the Democratic Party. At best it is the democrat party. Never assign them respect. Opportunity Be alert for ways to insert our catch phrases into your narrative. You will receive your daily list of talking points and topics that we want you to cover. Consistent, persistent repetition and inculcation will drive our talking points home and so will neuro-linguistic programming. Stick with it and our talking points will become truth. If they debunk your talking point, ignore it, and move on as if you didn't hear it.
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I watched a game the other day..... Sandiego. I thought the level of play was good. Philip Nelson looked decent, and the game was entertaining. games are shown on NFL network, and they talk about the league quite a bit on their shows.
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Yeah, very disturbing. Chances of a nuclear weapon getting into the hands of hard core muslim fanatic terrorists are high, if the Saudis get nuclear weapons. Also disturbing is the strong push from Trump, Pence, Bolton, Israel, and Saudi Arabia, to attack Iran. They are really trying to start a war with Iran. Not just Putin that has Trump over a barrel.. At what point will the Americans do something about this menace.
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The Conservative party is so good at managing the economy. In other news, the lowest estimate of abandoned well cleanup in Alberta is 58 billion dollars.
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That's why Bo Levi is better than Nichols. Despite losing several of his top receivers, he had no problem adjusting and throwing to whoever was on the field. Nichols doesn't seem to be able to do that. If his leg injury is well healed, he should throw better next season.