As President Trump predicted, under Biden we’d be paying $7 for a gallon of gas.

Sorry, asshole, but "evidence" isn't restricted to litigation. There is plenty of evidence.

Your conditions are the work of prog idiots, not rational people.
Compose yourself. Have a nice cup of tea and a hot, buttered scone. Knit a seat cushion for "Air force One" as the Loser is rumored to call his golf cart.
 
You may be peevish because your weird worship is not reflected in any actual litigation anywhere that demands credible, empirical evidence rather than devotional dogma.

Reasonably, practical questions are bound to upset you.

Here's some evidence, jackass. Explain why it doesn't count:

After the 2020 election ended with President Trump’s defeat, the federal cybersecurity agency declared it was a perfectly secure vote. Months later, federal prosecutors admitted two Iranian nationals hacked into a state’s database and stole the identities of 100,000 voters in an effort to influence the election.
Likewise, Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers declared it was “outrageous” to think his state’s 2020 election needed to be investigated. Now, two separate courts have concluded that state election regulators illegally changed rules, allowing tens of thousands to cast ballots in an unlawful manner.
And that probe Evers so stubbornly resisted just provided evidence of fraudulent vote-collecting operations that exploited vulnerable residents in nursing homes.
Georgia’s elections chief similarly expresses confidence to this day in his state’s declaration that Joe Biden won in 2020, but he now admits the state’s largest county ran a vote counting operation so dysfunctional that the state may take over the county. He also has launched a probe into potential illegal harvesting of ballots that he says may result in prosecutions.
And Arizona, one of the first states to move to no-excuse mail-in voting years ago, has now begun an urgent effort to return to traditional in-person voting with paper ballots after investigations called into question more than 50,000 ballots cast in November 2020 and tens of thousands more verification signatures.
For more than a year, Democrats and their allies in the corporate media have decried what they call the “Big Lie” that America’s 2020 election was flawed or stolen. But almost weekly now, revelations are emerging that the election was, in fact, marred by illegalities, irregularities and mismanagement, leaving a nation increasingly doubting the reliability of its election system.
A recent poll found that 40% of Americans no longer believe in the legitimacy of the winner of either of the last two presidential elections, a stunning number for a country globally held as the gold standard for constitutional republics built on democracy.
"We have a lot of work to do," former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell told Just the News on Wednesday. "And so I never sugarcoat this, because there's substantial voter dissatisfaction with the the lack of security of our ballots. And they are very concerned that folks who are voting are folks who are not eligible to vote. And so you can't have a system where illegal ballots negate the casting of legal ballots."
The 2020 election results almost certainly won’t be reversed, no matter how widespread the calls for decertification grow. But the opportunity to take the many failures of the last election seriously to improve Americans’ confidence in voting in the 2022 and 2024 elections looms large, experts told Just the News.
"We need to make sure our voting rolls are clean," Wisconsin State Rep. Janel Brandtjen told Just the News. She oversees the Assembly committee on election integrity and blasted Democratic Gov. Tony Evers for vetoing legislation designed to fix many problems identified in the Dairy State.
"At this point, there is no downside to cheating in Wisconsin, when you have a governor that's shutting down a lot of the things that we've thought in the past as Republicans and Democrats that would make a fair and transparent election," she added.
Here are 20 of the most important revelations uncovered by Just the News over the last 15 months of reporting, complete with substantiating evidence and links"
A Foreign Intrusion.
Federal authorities have confirmed that two Iranian nationals successfully hacked into a state computer election system, stole 100,000 voter registrations and used the data to carry out a cyber-intimidation campaign that targeted GOP members of Congress, Trump campaign officials and Democratic voters in the November 2020 election in one of the largest foreign intrusions in U.S. election history. The defendants "were part of a coordinated conspiracy in which Iranian hackers sought to undermine faith and confidence in the U.S. presidential election," U.S. Attorney Damian Williams declared in an indictment.
Alleged Bribery.
The former state Supreme Court justice appointed by the Wisconsin Legislature to investigate the 2020 election concluded that millions of dollars in donations to election administrators in five Democrat-heavy municipalities from the Mark Zuckerberg-funded Center for Tech and Civic Life violated state anti-bribery laws and corrupted election practices by turning public election authorities into liberal get-out-the-vote activists. “The Zuckerberg-funded CTCL/ Zuckerberg 5 scheme would prove to be an effective way to accomplish the partisan effort to 'turnout' their desired voters and it was done with the active support of the very people and the governmental institution (WEC) that were supposed to be guarding the Wisconsin elections administrative process from the partisan activities they facilitated,” Justice Michael Gableman wrote. Illegal ballot harvesting in Wisconsin. Gableman also exposed an extensive vote collection operation, known as ballot harvesting, in nursing homes in which third-party activists illegally collected the ballots of vulnerable residents, some of whom lacked the mental or physical capacity to vote or were forbidden from voting by guardianship agreements. State election regulators “unlawfully directed the municipal clerks not to send out the legally required special voting deputies to nursing homes, resulting in many nursing homes’ registered residents voting at 100% rates and many ineligible residents voting, despite a guardianship order or incapacity,” Gableman wrote in his explosive report.
Ballot harvesting probe in the Peach State.
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has announced he has opened a criminal investigation into allegations that liberal activists engaged in illegal ballot harvesting, collecting ballots from voters and delivering them in violation of state law. Raffensperger said he is planning to issue subpoenas to identify a whistleblower who admitted he engaged in the operation, and there could be prosecutions. The True the Vote election integrity group says in a formal state complaint that the man, identified as John Doe, admitted his role and identified nonprofits who funded it at $10 per ballot delivered. The watchdog group also claims it has assembled cell phone location records pinpointing the alleged harvesting by as many as 240 activists.
Bad voter signatures?
A review of Maricopa County's mail-in ballots in Arizona's 2020 presidential election estimated that more than 200,000 ballots with signatures that did not match voter files were counted without being reviewed, more than eight times the number the county acknowledged. 50,000 Arizona ballots called into question. An extensive audit by Arizona’s Senate officially called into question more than 50,000 ballots cast in the 2020 election, including voters who cast ballots from residences they had left. The tally in question is nearly five times the margin of Joe Biden’s victory in the state.
Illegal ballot drop boxes.
A Wisconsin judge has ruled the widespread use of ballot drop boxes in 2020 was unlawful, and the state Supreme Court let that ruling stand. That means drop boxes can’t be used in future elections starting in April. It also means that tens of thousands of ballots in the 2020 election were cast unlawfully.
Foreign voters found on Texas rolls.
An audit of Texas voter rolls identified nearly 12,000 noncitizens suspected of illegally registering to vote and nearly 600 cases in which ballots may have been cast in the name of a dead resident or by a voter who may also have voted in another state. Officials are now in the process of removing the foreign voters and deciding whether prosecutions are warranted.
Foreign voters found on Georgia rolls.
An audit by Georgia’s Secretary of State has identified more than 2,000 suspected foreigners who tried to register to vote in the state, though none reached the point of casting ballots. Raffensperger says prosecutions may be forthcoming. Unconstitutional mail-in voting. The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has concluded the state law that opened the door to no-excuse mail-in voting in 2020 was unconstitutional and that mail-in voting can only be enacted by a constitutional amendment. “A constitutional amendment must be presented to the people and adopted into our fundamental law before legislation authorizing no-excuse mail-in voting can be placed upon our statute books,” the court ruled. About 2.5 million voted by mail in Pennsylvania in 2020, votes now called into question by the ruling. More noncitizen voters. The Gableman investigation in Wisconsin also found noncitizens had made it onto the state voters rolls in violation of state law. The Wisconsin Election Commission failed “to record non-citizens in the WisVote voter database, thereby permitting non-citizens to vote, even though Wisconsin law requires citizenship to vote — all in violation of the Help America Vote Act,” the investigator wrote. Ballot chain of custody issues. The Georgia Secretary of State's office has opened an investigation into the handling of drop box ballots last November in one of the state's Democratic strongholds following a media report that there were problems with chain of custody documentation in DeKalb County.
Fulton County irregularities.
Georgia’s handpicked election monitor for Fulton County, the state’s largest voting district, documented two dozen pages of mismanagement and irregularities during vote counting in Atlanta in November 2020, including double-scanning of ballots, insecure transport of ballots and violations of voter privacy. The revelations prompted the state to take steps to possibly put Fulton County in receivership, empowering state officials to run the elections. Most of Fulton County's election officials have left their jobs. Errant vote counting. Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp referred the audited November 2020 election results in Fulton County to the State Election Board after multiple reviews found three dozen significant problems with absentee ballot counting, including duplicate tallies, math errors and transposed data. Kemp’s referral calls into question hundreds of ballots in the official count. Dirty voter rolls. Michigan’s official state auditor has found that Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson failed to adhere to state election law by properly updating and reconciling Michigan’s qualified voter roll. This oversight, according to the audit, increased the risk of ineligible voters casting ballots.
Illegal exemptions from voter ID.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled as many as 200,000 voters were allowed to illegally skip voter ID for absentee ballots by claiming they were indefinitely confined by COVID when there was no such legal authority to do so. Biden beat Trump by about 20,000 votes in the state. Uneven enforcement of election laws. The Wisconsin Legislative Audit Bureau identified more than 30 problems with the administration of elections in 2020, including unlawful orders and uneven enforcement of the law and urged lawmakers to make sweeping improvements. More illegal harvesting. In Arizona, a half dozen people have already been indicted on charges of illegal harvesting in a probe by Attorney General Mark Brnovich that shows signs of expanding. It comes after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Democrats' arguments and concluded Arizona’s ban on harvesting was constitutional.
Voter fraud in Michigan.
Michigan charged three women in connection with voter fraud schemes, including efforts to cast ballots on behalf of non-consenting nursing home residents.
Still more nursing home fraud. In Wisconsin, Racine County Sheriff Christopher Schmaling announced his investigators have secured evidence that eight out of 42 residents at a local nursing home had been recorded as casting absentee ballots that their families said was not possible because the residents didn't possess the cognitive ability to vote. Here is a required reading list for anyone interested in the above issues:
The Gableman Report
File GablemanReport.pdf
Iranian Hackers Indictment
File IranianHackerVoterDatabaseIndictment.pdf
Pennsylvania court ruling striking down mail-in voter law
File PennsylvaniMailinLawUnConstotutionalRuling.pdf
Georgia state memo on irregularities in Fulton County vote counting
File FultonCountyIrregularitiesMemo.pdf
Kemp referral on erroneous vote counting
File Review of Inconsistencies in the Data Supporting the Risk Limiting Audit Report.pdf
Georgia Ballot Harvesting Complaint
 
The sky is falling and Democrats in Congress want $1-trillion to buy you paper parasols from China.

Factual?

No.

Figuratively correct?

In Spades!
 
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Sure, they did.
What was the bank "deal" about?



President Xi of China, and I, are working together to give massive Chinese phone company, ZTE, a way to get back into business, fast. Too many jobs in China lost. Commerce Department has been instructed to get it done!

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)May 13, 2018

Trump did not mention in that tweet or its follow-ups that on Thursday, the developer of a theme park resort outside of Jakarta had signed a deal to receive as much as $500 million in Chinese government loans, as well as another $500 million from Chinese banks, according to Agence France-Presse. Trump’s family business, the Trump Organization, has a deal to license the Trump name to the resort, which includes a golf course and hotels.

Drop Chinese sanctions, get a $1 billion check from China.

China has granted preliminary approval for 38 new Trump trademarks, paving the way for President Donald Trump and his family to develop a host of branded businesses from hotels to insurance to bodyguard and escort services, public documents show.

The 35 trademarks will go into effect after three months, if no one objects. Since 2005, Trump has filed for 126 trademarks in China for his business empire, and as recently as June 2016, his lawyers applied for three new marks in clothing and footwear, which are still under examination. Trump already has 77 trademarks in effect in China, while four were earlier rejected.
 
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What media outlets does Trump control?
FOX, OAN, Newsmax, Washington Examiner, Breitbart, Townhall.com, PJ Media, Legal Insurrection, Western Journal, Daily Caller, the Blaze, RedState, and The Washington Times.
President Trump saying the MSM is fake news and Putin putting reporters in prison for reporting on the war have nothing to do with each other. But we all understand your desperation and frustration.
Sure it's just a coincidence, that Trump takes after his daddy.




September 4 2018
Trump has frequently criticized the U.S. news media for what he has said is unfair coverage of him.

“I have long criticized NBC and their journalistic standards-worse than even CNN. Look at their license?” he wrote in the tweet, which cited the outlet’s coverage of him.

Donald Trump has threatened to shut down NBC and other American networks, saying that they peddle fake news.

"With all of the Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at what point is it appropriate to challenge their License? Bad for country!" Mr Trump wrote in a tweet.

May 27 2020
Tensions between President Trump and Twitter escalated Wednesday as he threatened to "strongly regulate" or shut down social media platforms, which he accused of silencing conservative viewpoints.

"Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices," Trump tweeted Wednesday morning. "We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen. We saw what they attempted to do, and failed, in 2016. We can't let a more sophisticated version of that.... happen again."
 
You do know a lease isn’t a permit, right?
WTF?
In the oil business, it is.

Oil and Gas Lease for Dummies​


Oil and gas lease is an agreement between a mineral owner (lessor) and a company (lessee) in which the owner grants the company the right to explore, drill and produce oil, gas, and other minerals below the surface of the earth.

We aren’t calling anyone names when we say oil and gas leases for dummies, but rather, we wanted to explain what an oil and gas lease is in the simplest terms so that anyone with any amount of experience can understand.
 
Yep. Really.

An oil lease is useless if there is no oil there, Dipstick.
Holy shit.

WTF are you doing posting on this board?
You should be teaching at MIT or Oxford.....................................professor OBVIOUS.
 
WTF?
In the oil business, it is.

Oil and Gas Lease for Dummies​


Oil and gas lease is an agreement between a mineral owner (lessor) and a company (lessee) in which the owner grants the company the right to explore, drill and produce oil, gas, and other minerals below the surface of the earth.

We aren’t calling anyone names when we say oil and gas leases for dummies, but rather, we wanted to explain what an oil and gas lease is in the simplest terms so that anyone with any amount of experience can understand.
As usual, you’re just not being honest…

”Actual drilling for oil and gas under a federal lease is also regulated by BLM. BLM must approve a plan of operations for any surface disturbing activities, and issue a permit to drill each well.”

 
FOX, OAN, Newsmax, Washington Examiner, Breitbart, Townhall.com, PJ Media, Legal Insurrection, Western Journal, Daily Caller, the Blaze, RedState, and The Washington Times.

Sure it's just a coincidence, that Trump takes after his daddy.




September 4 2018
Trump has frequently criticized the U.S. news media for what he has said is unfair coverage of him.

“I have long criticized NBC and their journalistic standards-worse than even CNN. Look at their license?” he wrote in the tweet, which cited the outlet’s coverage of him.

Donald Trump has threatened to shut down NBC and other American networks, saying that they peddle fake news.

"With all of the Fake News coming out of NBC and the Networks, at what point is it appropriate to challenge their License? Bad for country!" Mr Trump wrote in a tweet.

May 27 2020
Tensions between President Trump and Twitter escalated Wednesday as he threatened to "strongly regulate" or shut down social media platforms, which he accused of silencing conservative viewpoints.

"Republicans feel that Social Media Platforms totally silence conservatives voices," Trump tweeted Wednesday morning. "We will strongly regulate, or close them down, before we can ever allow this to happen. We saw what they attempted to do, and failed, in 2016. We can't let a more sophisticated version of that.... happen again."
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You libtards critizie FOX, OAN, Newsmax, Washington Examiner, Breitbart, Townhall.com, PJ Media, Legal Insurrection, Western Journal, Daily Caller, the Blaze, RedState, and The Washington Times 24/7/365. Got anymore fake outrage?

"Sure it's just a coincidence, that Trump takes after his daddy."
I'll take Trump and his dad over Hunter and his dad anyday of the week.
 
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As usual, you’re just not being honest…

”Actual drilling for oil and gas under a federal lease is also regulated by BLM. BLM must approve a plan of operations for any surface disturbing activities, and issue a permit to drill each well.”

So, the interior department, has a land-use plan for land leases open for oil and gas drilling for an oil or gas company, then the Bureau of Land Management, which is an agency within the interior department which grants them permits to drill?
So, without opposition, what are the chances BLM would deny them a permit to drill on land approved under THEIR department head?

If it is such an overwhelming task to drill on leased land from the US government, why are republicans so fired up about the federal government leasing their land to oil and gas companies?

Seems as though they would take an easier route with buying their own or state or private leases.
 
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You libtards critizie FOX, OAN, Newsmax, Washington Examiner, Breitbart, Townhall.com, PJ Media, Legal Insurrection, Western Journal, Daily Caller, the Blaze, RedState, and The Washington Times 24/7/365. Got anymore fake outrage?
Yes, the people who regurgitate them, like Russia and Trumptards.
"Sure it's just a coincidence, that Trump takes after his daddy."
I'll take Trump and his dad over Hunter and his dad anyday of the week.
I figured that much, see above.
 
Which is where they have to go already most of the time.
No, they don't.
As the Feds make sure it's too damned hard to get the oil on Federal lands.
No, they don't, not any more than the state does.
Why aren't RWNJ's whining about them?

Regulation of oil and gas operations has existed in various forms for over 100 years. Regulation has several objectives: protecting the environment (including air and water quality), protecting cultural resources, protecting workers’ and the public’s health and safety, and reducing wasted resources.

Federal, state, and local governments each regulate various aspects of oil and gas operations. Who regulates what depends on land ownership and whether federal regulations or state laws apply. In general, most drilling and production is regulated by the states. Federal regulations primarily safeguard water and air quality and worker safety, as well as exploration and production on Native American lands, federal lands, and the Outer Continental Shelf.

State roles in regulating oil and gas drilling and production were formalized by the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC), which formed in 1935 to set standards for oil and gas drilling and develop production regulations that the states agreed to enact.

Exploration and production on state and private land are regulated by each of the 33 oil- and gas-producing states. States also regulate all oil and gas operations in state waters that extend from the coast to 3 to 9 nautical miles from the shoreline, depending on the state. Local zoning may control some activities such as the minimum distance wells and other facilities must be set back from homes and businesses.

Which is the freaking point.
No, it isn't RWNJ's just want to whine.
 
No, they don't.

No, they don't, not any more than the state does.
Why aren't RWNJ's whining about them?

Regulation of oil and gas operations has existed in various forms for over 100 years. Regulation has several objectives: protecting the environment (including air and water quality), protecting cultural resources, protecting workers’ and the public’s health and safety, and reducing wasted resources.

Federal, state, and local governments each regulate various aspects of oil and gas operations. Who regulates what depends on land ownership and whether federal regulations or state laws apply. In general, most drilling and production is regulated by the states. Federal regulations primarily safeguard water and air quality and worker safety, as well as exploration and production on Native American lands, federal lands, and the Outer Continental Shelf.

State roles in regulating oil and gas drilling and production were formalized by the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission (IOGCC), which formed in 1935 to set standards for oil and gas drilling and develop production regulations that the states agreed to enact.

Exploration and production on state and private land are regulated by each of the 33 oil- and gas-producing states. States also regulate all oil and gas operations in state waters that extend from the coast to 3 to 9 nautical miles from the shoreline, depending on the state. Local zoning may control some activities such as the minimum distance wells and other facilities must be set back from homes and businesses.


No, it isn't RWNJ's just want to whine.
I've shown evidence of the agenda of Biden...............he attacked oil from day one..............

I've also shown the oil coming from which source on multiple threads........And it's low on Federal Lands because the wankers make it more expensive and regulate the fuck out of it.
 

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