Poll: Why are the dems solely focused on bashing Trump, but never praising Biden?

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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 8:13 am » wrote: Yet another flaccid, limp, impotent, sniveling flame from this cocksucker.
Next time you  gas up your car...wear a.........." I VOTED FOR BIDEN"  CAP AND BE SURE TO WAVE AT EVERYBODY...!
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roadkill » 15 Oct 2022, 6:58 am » wrote: Ike's sensitive...don't make any loud noises.
How can someone so numb be sensitive?

 
Please seat yourself.

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16 Oct 2022 8:33 am
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DeezerShoove » 16 Oct 2022, 8:32 am » wrote: How can someone so numb be sensitive?

Maybe you have a point.    ;)  
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roadkill » 16 Oct 2022, 8:33 am » wrote: Maybe you have a point.    Image
Ike kicks puppies and pisses on sand castles just to scare kids.
Please seat yourself.

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Nrasobphobia » 16 Oct 2022, 8:15 am » wrote: In the 1970s, Penthouse magazine publisher Bob Guccione offered Coking $1 million ($3.5 million in 2018)
Her property was finally sold for $583,000 in an auction on July 31, 2014.

This is an example of why we must control woman.
especially their bodies.
they are incapable of making a sound decision
Coitophobia (clearly from this post, we know the cocksucker is afraid of women), is a sexist twat.

Vera didn't want pornographer Guccione's money, or pedophile Trump's money.  She wanted to live in her home.  And she did, until 2014.  Asshole Guccione ran out of money in 1980, and Trump's big casino went under in one of his four (or more) bankruptcies in the 1990's.

So the only person who got what she wanted was the old lady...you stupid impotent cocksucker.
 
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DeezerShoove » 16 Oct 2022, 8:35 am » wrote: Ike kicks puppies and pisses on sand castles just to scare kids.

Might be more effective if he unzipped his fly first.    :rolleyes:  
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roadkill » 16 Oct 2022, 8:44 am » wrote:
DeezerShoove » 16 Oct 2022, 8:35 am » wrote: Ike kicks puppies and pisses on sand castles just to scare kids.

Might be more effective if he unzipped his fly first.    :rolleyes:  

 
In this two man circle jerk neither wanker wins. :rofl:   :rofl:  
 
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16 Oct 2022 9:14 am
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 8:46 am » wrote: In this two man circle jerk neither wanker wins. Image   Image
Next time you  gas up your car...wear a.........." I VOTED FOR BIDEN"  CAP AND BE SURE TO WAVE AT EVERYBODY...!
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GHETTOBLASTER » 16 Oct 2022, 9:14 am » wrote: Next time you  gas up your car...wear a.........." I VOTED FOR BIDEN"  CAP AND BE SURE TO WAVE AT EVERYBODY...!
Does this mean that bluto thinks gas is $4.50/gal because of something Biden did?  Of course he does...because he is stupid wanker. 

We know why gas is $4.50/gal or $1.99/gal...it's because that's where big oil wants it to be.  We also know that if there had been a way for big oil to get ownership rights to sunlight, that we would have had efficient and affordable solar power 40 years ago.  In fact Bell Labs created the first silicon solar cell in 1954, 70 years ago.  Where would we be with solar energy if the oil companies would have been able to market sunlight like they market oil?  There would be no more gas stations.  The only flammable fuels we would need would be for tools and charcoal grills.

Biden doesn't decide what gas costs. 
 
 
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 9:34 am » wrote:
Biden doesn't decide what gas costs.
Biden’s Actions Affecting Oil and Gasoline PricesOn January 20, 2021, besides cancelling the Keystone XL pipeline, President Biden restricted domestic production by issuing a moratorium on all oil and natural gas leasing activities in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. He also restored and expanded the use of the social cost of carbon metric to artificially increase the regulatory costs of energy production of fossil fuels when performing analyses, as well as artificially increasing the so-called “benefits” of decreasing production.On January 27, 2021, Biden issued an executive order announcing a moratorium on new oil and gas leases on public lands or in offshore waters and reconsideration of Federal oil and gas permitting and leasing practices. He directed his Department of Interior to conduct a review of permitting and leasing policies. Also, by Executive Order, Biden directed agencies to eliminate Federal fossil fuel subsidies wherever possible, disadvantaging oil and natural gas compared to other resources that receive Federal subsidies.
 By the end of January 2021, average gasoline prices were 7 percent higher than in December 2020 averaging $2.326 a gallon for the month.On February 19, 2021, Biden officially rejoined the Paris Climate Agreement, which is detrimental to American fossil energy, while propping up oil production in Russia and OPEC and increasing the dependence of Europe on Russian oil and natural gas. It also benefits China, who dominates the supply chain for critical minerals that are needed for wind turbines, solar panels, and electric vehicle batteries.
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 9:34 am » wrote:
Biden doesn't decide what gas costs.
On March 15, 2021, Biden’s Securities and Exchange Commission sought input regarding the possibility of a rule that would require hundreds of businesses to measure and disclose greenhouse gas emissions in a standardized way, hugely increasing the environmental costs of compliance and disincentivizing oil and gas production.On March 28, 2021, Biden’s Treasury Department released its Green Book that provide Biden’s FY 2022 revenue proposals, including nearly $150 billion in tax increases directly levied against the oil and gas energy producers.By the end of March 2021, average gasoline prices were 29 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $2.791 a gallon for the month.On April 16, 2021, at Biden’s Direction, Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland revoked policies in Secretarial Order 3398 established by the Trump Administration including setting “American Energy Independence” as a goal; establishing an “America-First Offshore Energy Strategy;” “Strengthening the Department of the Interior’s Energy Portfolio;” and establishing the “Executive Committee for Expedited Permitting;” among them.  These actions set the stage for the unprecedented slowdown in energy activity by the Department of Interior, steward of 2.46 billion acres of federal mineral estate and all of its energy and mineral resources.
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 9:34 am » wrote:

Biden doesn't decide what gas costs.
On April 22, 2021, Biden issued the U.S. International Climate Finance Plan to funnel international financing toward green industries and away from oil and gas.On April 28, 2021, Biden’s EPA issued a Notice of Reconsideration that would propose to revoke a Trump-era action that revoked California’s waiver for California’s Advanced Clean Car Program (Light-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emission Standards and Zero Emission Vehicle Requirements).By the end of April 2021, average gasoline prices were 31 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $2.839 a gallon for the month.On May 20, 2021, Biden issued an executive order on Climate Related Financial Risk would artificially increase regulatory burdens on the oil and gas industry by increasing the “risk” the federal government undertakes in doing business with them.By the end of May 2021, average gasoline prices were 37 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $2.972 a gallon for the month.On July 23, 2021, Biden’s Department of Justice issued its Climate Action Plan, including an effort to “green” the fleet by transitioning to electric vehicles.By the end of July 2021, average national gasoline prices were 49 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.233 a gallon for the month.
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 9:34 am » wrote:
Biden doesn't decide what gas costs.
On August 5, 2021, Biden issued an executive order on Clean Cars and Trucks” that established a new target to make half of all new vehicles sold in 2030 zero-emissions vehicles, including battery electric, plug-in hybrid electric, or fuel cell electric vehicles. The Executive Order also kicked off development of more stringent long-term fuel efficiency and emissions standards. On the same day, EPA issued its Clean Trucks Plan, announcing plans for further transportation emissions regulations targeted at heavy-duty trucks, aiming to shift markets in favor of zero-emission vehicles.On August 26, 2021, EPA issued a Proposed Rule on Passenger Car Emissions to heighten federal greenhouse gas emissions standards for passenger cars and light trucks by setting stringent requirements for reductions through Model Year 2026 to incentivize” technology to “encourage more hybrid and electric vehicle technology.”By the end of August 2021, average national gasoline prices were 50 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.255 a gallon for the month.
 
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 9:34 am » wrote:
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On September 3, 2021, Biden’s Department of Transportation issues a proposed rule that would update the Corporate Average Fuel Economy Standards for Model Years 2024–2026 Passenger Cars and Light Trucks to increase fuel economy regulations on passenger cars and light vehicles. The modeling calculated “fuel savings” by multiplying fuel price with ‘avoided fuel costs’ to disincentivize gasoline by making it more costly to afford ICE cars and trucks.By the end of September 2021, average national gasoline prices were 51 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.265 a gallon for the month.On October 29, 2021, the Bureau of Land Management announced the use of social costs of carbon in decision making for approving permits for oil and gas drilling.On October 30, 2021, the Department of Labor issued a final ESG Rule that would require fiduciaries to consider the economic effects of climate change and other so-called environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors when evaluating funds for retirement plans. The rule would strongly encourage fiduciaries to draw capital from domestic energy development in oil and natural gas to renewables.By the end of October 2021, average national gasoline prices were 56 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.385 a gallon for the month.
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On November 2, 2021, Biden administration led a “Global Methane Pledge” to reduce global methane emissions by 30 percent by 2030. Neither Russia nor China signed the pledge, increasing the world’s reliance on these two countries for energy-related imports and disadvantaging the U.S. oil and natural gas industry.On November 4, 2021, Biden committed to “ending fossil fuel financing abroad,” targeting the global fossil fuel industry, thereby disadvantaging them, which increases global oil and gas prices. Further, key countries, like China, did not sign the pledge, so the pledge harms signatories while empowering adversaries.On November 15, 2021, Biden’s Department of Interior announced plans to withdraw Chaco Canyon from oil and gas drilling for 20 years.On November 19, 2021, Biden endorsed several oil and gas provisions in the Build Back Better Bill, including a new tax on methane, of up to $1500 per ton; prohibiting energy production in the Arctic and offshore leasing on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Atlantic, Pacific and Eastern Gulf of Mexico Planning Areas; increased fees and royalties for onshore and offshore oil and gas production; a new $8 billion tax on companies that produce, process, transmit or store oil and natural gas starting in 2023;  limited ability of energy producers to claim tax credits for upfront and royalty payments in foreign countries – amounting to a tax increase on domestic energy producers; and a 16.4 cent tax on each barrel on crude oil – up from 9.7 cents – a $13 billion tax increase on oil production.
 
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 9:34 am » wrote:
Biden doesn't decide what gas costs.
On November 26, 2021, Biden’s Department of Interior issued its report on the Federal Oil and Gas Leasing Program includes recommendations to raise rents and royalty rates on oil and gas producers.By the end of November 2021, average national gasoline prices were 61 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.482 a gallon for the month.On December 8, 2021, Biden issued and executive order on  a  Clean Energy Economy that  would artificially incentivize a push for a 100 percent electric vehicle fleet by 2035 including light vehicles by 2027, carbon-free electricity government-wide by 2030, and net-zero “federal operations” by 2050.On December 21, 2021, Biden’s Department of Transportation issued its Final Rule revoking Trump era actions which prevented California from arbitrarily becoming the national standard for fuel emissions. The rule set the stage for the administration to reinstate California’s waiver, and, since automakers do not make different cars for different states, the rule would allow California’s radical environmental policies to reach nationwide.

 
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 9:34 am » wrote:

Biden doesn't decide what gas costs.
On December 30, 2021, Biden’s EPA issued its Final Rule for increased “fuel efficiency standards.” According to the Final Rule, “These standards are the strongest vehicle emissions standards ever established for the light-duty vehicle sector. The rule, in responding to comments, claims “energy security benefits to the U.S. from decreased exposure to volatile world oil prices” suggesting that decreasing oil and gas production in the U.S. will result in less exposure to the international oil and gas market because they will be disincentivizing vehicles that use oil and gas. The rule also claims that it will result in “fuel savings” entirely due to less use of fuel.By the end of December 2021, average national gasoline prices were 57 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.413 a gallon for the month.On January 14, 2021, Biden nominated Sarah Raskin to serve as Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve. She was deemed so radical on her belief that fed policy should be dictated by environmental policy that she gained a bipartisan opposition and had to withdraw her nomination.By the end of January 2022, average national gasoline prices were 57 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.413 a gallon for the month.
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 9:34 am » wrote:

Biden doesn't decide what gas costs.
On February 9, 2022, a proposed rule on Coal and Oil Power Plant Mercury Standards would revoke a Trump-era rule that cut red tape on coal and oil-fired power generators. This would effectively reinstate Obama-era regulations which sought to increase regulations on coal and oil-fired power plantsOn February 21, 2022, the Biden administration paused working all new oil and gas leases on Federal land in response to a judge blocking their arbitrary use of social costs of carbon, unnecessarily hurting domestic oil and gas production.On February 28, 2022, the Ozone Transport Proposed Rule would expand federal emissions regulations over a wider geographic region and over a wider array of sources, including the gathering, boosting and transmission segments of the oil and gas sector. Integral energy production states like Nevada, Utah and Wyoming would be required to jump through more red tape.By the end of February 2022, average national gasoline prices were 66 percent higher than December 2020, averaging $3.592 a gallon for the month.
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IkeBana » 16 Oct 2022, 9:34 am » wrote:

Biden doesn't decide what gas costs.
ConclusionRussia invaded the Ukraine on February 24, 2022. At that point in time, gasoline prices in the United States were over $3.50 a gallon–over a dollar more a gallon than when Biden took office on January 20, 2021– and inching up. At the end of March 2022, gasoline prices averaged $4.312 a gallon for the month. But, Biden continued his war on the oil and gas industry in March by refusing to appeal an unprecedented decision to vacate an offshore oil and gas leasing sale held in November 2021; allowing EPA to reinstate California’s emissions waivers that allow the state to set its own greenhouse gas emissions standards, which will likely be adopted nationwide and are sure to make oil and gas vehicles more expensive; and continuing with SEC’s proposed rule that would require public companies to disclose greenhouse gas emissions and their exposure to climate change, massively increasing environmental costs of compliance and disincentivizing oil and gas production. President Biden’s actions have increased weakness in the United States’ energy policy and harmed consumers reeling from higher prices. The record is clear, even if the explanations of the White House are not.
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Biden doesn't decide what gas costs. Nor is he responsible for the rate of inflation.
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