tell that to the railroadsXavier_Onassis » 26 Jun 2023, 9:33 am » wrote: ↑ Being as Ford and GM have already announced that they will be increasingly producing electric vehicles, this is just BOGUS.
Biden is a strong defender of labor unions. No way he would do anything to lose union jobs.
The railroad unions got a much better contract that they had before.
Not the point at allXavier_Onassis » 26 Jun 2023, 9:51 am » wrote: ↑ The railroad unions got a much better contract that they had before.
I assume you cannot actually read.
You don't have a **** clue about the auto industry, prog.Xavier_Onassis » 26 Jun 2023, 9:33 am » wrote: ↑ Being as Ford and GM have already announced that they will be increasingly producing electric vehicles, this is just BOGUS.
Biden is a strong defender of labor unions. No way he would do anything to lose union jobs.
You really try hard to make sure we all know you're a turncoat Republican.Bruce » 26 Jun 2023, 10:04 am » wrote: ↑
Most of my friends are Republicans and they’ll believe anything they read that aligns with what they wish was true, or afraid might be true.
Biden has let out more oil and gas leases than Trump:
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WASHINGTON— Federal data show the Biden administration approved 6,430 permits for oil and gas drilling on public lands in its first two years, outpacing the Trump administration’s 6,172 drilling-permit approvals in its first two years.
The Biden administration’s policy of fossil fuel expansion contradicts the clear climate science that fossil fuel growth must be stopped and governments must phase out fossil fuels to avoid the most catastrophic consequences of climate change.
“Two years of runaway drilling approvals are a spectacular failure of climate leadership by President Biden and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland,” said Taylor McKinnon of the Center for Biological Diversity. “Avoiding catastrophic climate change requires phasing out fossil fuel extraction, but instead we’re still racing in the opposite direction.”
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Biden can get away with this, because the alternative is Trump.
Who’s for higher gas prices, please raise your hands?
This nation is at war with Trumpism.
Should they win every decent thing we’ve ever valued about America will be gone.
When I was a Young Reagan Republican we loved Reagan, because Reagan told us the truth (except about catsup being a vegetable).DeezerShoove » 26 Jun 2023, 10:39 am » wrote: ↑ You really try hard to make sure we all know you're a turncoat Republican.
That's more than once now.
Who gives a **** but you? Are you **** or trying to convince yourself?
Biden and most democrats fit your first sentence as well as anybody. Get real.
So you are another resentful voter. I get it.Bruce » 26 Jun 2023, 10:49 am » wrote: ↑ When I was a Young Reagan Republican we loved Reagan, because Reagan told us the truth (except about catsup being a vegetable).
If Reagan had told us Jimmy Carter was not born in Plains, Georgia we’d have all thrown down our Reagan banners.
Trump’s birtherism, alone and by itself, proves he’s a con and is leading his gullible sheep who’d believe drinking bleach cured Covid 19 if Trump said so.
The problem with telling just one, obvious lie, is you loose all the people who won’t believe lies, forever.
—-Washington — The Department of Energy plans to loan $9.2 billion to a joint venture between Ford Motor Co. and South Korean battery maker SK On Co. for its battery plants in Kentucky and Tennessee, a massive loan that accounts for a majority of the $11.4 billion the companies themselves committed to invest in the project.
It marks the most significant direct government support for an auto company since the bailouts during the Great Recession and is the largest single loan the Department of Energy has ever made. It comes as the Biden administration and automakers aim to rapidly ramp up electric vehicle production in an attempt to compete with China, which currently dominates the global EV market.—-
The UAW is pissed at Joe Biden for putting those new 9 billion dollar battery plants in non union states.
But what are they gonna do, vote Republican?
The Republicans cannot say union without prefacing it with union thug.
This isn’t the party of Reagan, anymore.
Speaking of things adults do not believe...Bruce » 26 Jun 2023, 10:04 am » wrote: ↑
The Biden administration’s policy of fossil fuel expansion contradicts the clear climate science that fossil fuel growth must be stopped and governments must phase out fossil fuels to avoid the most catastrophic consequences of climate change.
Xavier_Onassis » 26 Jun 2023, 9:33 am » wrote: ↑ Being as Ford and GM have already announced that they will be increasingly producing electric vehicles, this is just BOGUS.
Biden is a strong defender of labor unions. No way he would do anything to lose union jobs.
Or the UMWAMrkelly » 26 Jun 2023, 9:42 am » wrote: ↑tell that to the railroadsXavier_Onassis » 26 Jun 2023, 9:33 am » wrote: ↑ Being as Ford and GM have already announced that they will be increasingly producing electric vehicles, this is just BOGUS.
Biden is a strong defender of labor unions. No way he would do anything to lose union jobs.
Bruce » 26 Jun 2023, 10:04 am » wrote: ↑
Most of my friends are Republicans and they’ll believe anything they read that aligns with what they wish was true, or afraid might be true.
Biden has let out more oil and gas leases than Trump:
—-
WASHINGTON— Federal data show the Biden administration approved 6,430 permits for oil and gas drilling on public lands in its first two years, outpacing the Trump administration’s 6,172 drilling-permit approvals in its first two years.
The Biden administration’s policy of fossil fuel expansion contradicts the clear climate science that fossil fuel growth must be stopped and governments must phase out fossil fuels to avoid the most catastrophic consequences of climate change.
“Two years of runaway drilling approvals are a spectacular failure of climate leadership by President Biden and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland,” said Taylor McKinnon of the Center for Biological Diversity. “Avoiding catastrophic climate change requires phasing out fossil fuel extraction, but instead we’re still racing in the opposite direction.”
—-
Biden can get away with this, because the alternative is Trump.
Who’s for higher gas prices, please raise your hands?
This nation is at war with Trumpism.
Should they win every decent thing we’ve ever valued about America will be gone.
Cannonpointer » 26 Jun 2023, 12:21 pm » wrote: ↑ Speaking of things adults do not believe...
You MUST be retarded.
He's a raging, over the top mediocrity.
I’m among less than one per cent of Democrats that does NOT believe mankind has the power to change global climate if we tried with all our might, much less by accident.Cannonpointer » 26 Jun 2023, 12:21 pm » wrote: ↑ Speaking of things adults do not believe...
You MUST be retarded.
You are a liberal shillBruce » 26 Jun 2023, 1:09 pm » wrote: ↑ I’m among less than one per cent of Democrats that does NOT believe mankind has the power to change global climate if we tried with all our might, much less by accident.
The tragedy for global warming opponents is almost all are shills for oil companies or people who refuse to get vaccinated against contagious viruses and would rather take folk cures and quack remedies. There are no intelligent, qualified, articulate opponents, of man made climate change left after Michael Chrichton died.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Crichton
Somehow, in just my adult lifetime, the Republican Party that gave us Reagan has presented us with an endless clown show of hucksters and con artists.
If this long continues there won’t be, any Republican Party resembling what it is today.
When I was a kid there were lots of Dixiecrats.
How did that end?
Gonna stop ya there.Bruce » 26 Jun 2023, 1:09 pm » wrote: ↑
The tragedy for global warming opponents is almost all are shills for oil companies or people who refuse to get vaccinated against contagious viruses and would rather take folk cures and quack remedies.
No one has a duty to "oppose" science. Nor did Crichton "oppose" science. Climate Science is an infant discipline. It makes almost no claims. The rest if science REPORTING. Crichton challenged the REPORTING - not the science.Bruce » 26 Jun 2023, 1:09 pm » wrote: ↑There are no intelligent, qualified, articulate opponents, of man made climate change left after Michael Chrichton died.
He said, with Biden as his selected president...Bruce » 26 Jun 2023, 1:09 pm » wrote: ↑Somehow, in just my adult lifetime, the Republican Party that gave us Reagan has presented us with an endless clown show of hucksters and con artists.
One of them became your appointed president.Bruce » 26 Jun 2023, 1:09 pm » wrote: ↑ When I was a kid there were lots of Dixiecrats.
How did that end?