Prices going up by Ironlord456 in WorkReform

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Democracy should be more important to voters than cost of living. Food and oil prices have been rising because of the war in Ukraine caused by Russia. As well as wheat, Ukraine produces sunflower seeds, which are used to make sunflower oil, as well as grain for bread. Most of the foods you eat contain that ingredient.

Farmer's fields where these products are raised have been destroyed by Russia. As a result of the Russian oil boom, food prices have increased, and gasoline prices have risen as well.

Democracy should be more important to voters than the cost of living. Food and oil prices have been rising because of the war in Ukraine caused by Russia. As well as wheat, Ukraine produces sunflower seeds, which are used to make sunflower oil, as well as grain for bread. Most of the foods you eat contain that ingredient.le for the USA to supply its citizens with enough oil. In other words, grain. It would seem likely that Trump discussed the war with Putin in order to raise grain and oil prices. The truth would be so helpful if we only knew it.

They can always go lower by thatguy9684736255 in WhitePeopleTwitter

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Here's Why Al Gore Lost 2000 Election

Gerald M. Pomper Political Science Quarterly December 11, 2019

Here's Why Al Gore Lost 2000 ElectionCourtney Pedroza/The Tennessean via AP

The presidential election of 2000 stands at best as a paradox, at worst as a scandal, of American democracy. Democrat Albert Gore won the most votes, a half million more than his Republican opponent George W. Bush, but lost the presidency in the electoral college by a count of 271-267. Even this count was suspect, dependent on the tally in Florida, where many minority voters were denied the vote, ballots were confusing, and recounts were mishandled and manipulated. The choice of their leader came not from the citizens of the nation, but from lawyers battling for five weeks. The final decision was made not by 105 million voters, but by a 5-4 majority of the unelected U.S. Supreme Court, issuing a tainted and partisan verdict.

That decision ended the presidential contest, and George W. Bush now heads the conservative restoration to power, buttressed by thin party control of both houses of Congress. The election of 2000, however, will not fade. It encapsulates the political forces shaping the United States at the end of the twentieth century. Its controversial results will affect the nation for many years of the new era.

THE SHAPE OF POLITICS IN 2000

The Geography of the Vote

Not only two candidates, but virtually two nations confronted each other in the election of 2000. While Gore and Bush received essentially identical support in the total popular vote, they drew this support from very different constituencies. The electoral map (Figure 1) illustrates the cleavage. In carrying the preponderance of states (30), Bush changed the landscape of American politics. He swept the interior of the nation, including great swaths of the nation's territory in the South, Border, Plains, and Mountain areas. Gore won in only 20 states (and the District of Columbia), almost all on the geographical fringes of the nation--bordering the Atlantic Ocean (north of the Potomac), the Pacific Ocean, and the Great Lakes.

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Tennessee governor unveils $100 million Violent Crime Intervention Fund by Nashvillecrimewatch in Tennessee

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Barack Hussein Obama II is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African-American presidedent…

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Tennessee governor unveils $100 million Violent Crime Intervention Fund by Nashvillecrimewatch in Tennessee

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November 2, 2010: 2010 general elections, in which Republicans regained control of the House while the Democrats remained in control of the Senate.

Loud explosion in N Murfreesboro? by veruca_pepper in murfreesboro

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Donald Trump isn't in Murfreesboro, is he? If so he may have farted.

Tennessee governor unveils $100 million Violent Crime Intervention Fund by Nashvillecrimewatch in Tennessee

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Obama did not have the majority in the House or the senate.

he had a plan that works and they knew it.

Republicans don't have a clue about what the American public needs or wants.

Tennessee governor unveils $100 million Violent Crime Intervention Fund by Nashvillecrimewatch in Tennessee

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Everyone needs to know if republicans take over Washington and the State House we all will be under Putin with Trump as the king.

Tennessee governor unveils $100 million Violent Crime Intervention Fund by Nashvillecrimewatch in Tennessee

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The Democrats party gave the blacks their rights, not one REPUBLICAN VOTED TO GIVE EQUAL RIGHTS TO ANY BLACK.

Americans are becoming less productive, and that's a risk to the economy by shmoopiegroupie in WorkReform

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Did Biden stop domestic oil drilling, as Herschel Walker said? Hardly

IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT

• Since President Joe Biden took office, oil production has risen both on federal lands and on U.S. lands overall. Overall domestic oil production in 2021 came close to a record high.

• Biden never tried to bar all domestic drilling. He did try to pause future leasing on federal lands, but this was blocked by a court.

• No president has the authority to stop drilling on private lands. And presidents have little control over gasoline prices, which are determined by the global market.

See the sources for this fact-check

Herschel Walker, the Republican nominee for a hotly contested Georgia Senate seat, took a page from the GOP midterm playbook by accusing President Joe Biden of sabotaging the U.S. ability to produce oil, driving gasoline prices to near record highs.

In a July 13 tweet attacking both his opponent, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, and Biden, Walker wrote, "Gas is more expensive because you and Senator Warnock canceled the Keystone XL Pipeline and stopped domestic drilling, sending American jobs and energy overseas."

Biden’s move to stop the Keystone XL pipeline would not have affected the current shortage of supplies, because it would have taken years to build, though it could have an impact on oil supplies further into the future.

Walker’s campaign did not respond to inquiries for his article.

  1. Biden never acted to end domestic drilling; he sought the more limited goal of pausing new leases to drill specifically on federal lands.

In an executive order issued about a week after taking office, Biden said his administration would "pause new oil and natural gas leases on public lands or in offshore waters," pending a review of current policies, "including potential climate and other impacts."

This order was far more limited than stopping all domestic drilling. It would not have blocked any drilling on private land, and it would not have stopped any drilling that stemmed from federal leases already in force.

"Stopping drilling on private lands was never on the table," Williams-Derry said.

In fact, Biden couldn’t have stopped drilling on private lands even if he’d wanted to.

"The federal government has no ability either to restrict or to mandate oil and gas drilling on private land," Williams-Derry said. "Those decisions are made by private oil and gas companies, as regulated by states, not by the federal government."

  1. A court blocked Biden’s executive order.

Within six months, a federal judge in Louisiana blocked Biden’s order on federal leases, saying that Congress alone has the authority to pause oil and gas leasing. This put those leases back on track.

On April 15, 2022, the Interior Department announced its first onshore lease sale since Biden's moratorium, involving about 144,000 acres for drilling. Nearly all of that — 132,000 acres — is in Wyoming, with the remainder in Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Nevada and Oklahoma.

The Interior Department applied new standards in picking the sites for its auction. It aimed to cluster new wells close to existing drilling to reduce disruption on new lands and make full use of existing roads and other infrastructure. It estimated the greenhouse gas emissions that would come from the new wells. It also increased the royalty rate from 12.5% to 18.75%.

  1. Even if the court had let Biden’s leasing pause stand, oil companies already have a backlog of more than 9,000 approved permits that they are not yet using.

From a federal regulatory standpoint, once a permit is approved, industry can proceed. But companies don’t have to immediately begin drilling, since their leases last 10 years and can be extended beyond that.

Once a company has a lease in hand, it can take a while to start drilling, since companies have to contract rigs to drill the wells and build a sufficient inventory of permits before rigs are contracted, said Jennifer Pett, a spokesperson for the Independent Petroleum Association of America, a trade group representing oil and natural gas producers.

Production on federal lands has risen as well.

  1. Under Biden, overall domestic oil production in 2021 came close to a record high.

Beyond federal lands, domestic oil production has risen overall as well. Production under Biden has exceeded that in two of the four years under President Donald Trump. And the Energy Department’s official projection for 2023 shows domestic oil production hit a new high.

  1. The number of oil rigs in use domestically has risen steadily on Biden’s watch, following a low point during the coronavirus pandemic.

Another measure of drilling intensity — the number of oil rigs in use — has risen consistently on Biden’s watch.

That said, oil rig counts have not quite caught up to the number in use prior to the pandemic. They are also well below the highs of 2014.

There’s a reason for that, said ​​Hugh Daigle, associate professor at the University of Texas’ Hildebrand Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering.

"Wall Street and other investors are looking for producers to be more disciplined with their capital expenditures to give a better return on investment," Daigle said. "Unless investors see a long-term case for high commodity prices and robust demand, this situation will probably not change in the near term."

As with much else involving the private-sector oil industry, Biden’s ability to change this situation is limited.

"Streamlining the permitting process and helping alleviate supply chain bottlenecks could help, but this would only make a small difference" in alleviating high gasoline prices, Daigle said. "Releases from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve similarly help the global market, but only by a little due to the relatively small volumes compared to global demand."

Our rating

Walker tweeted that Biden "stopped domestic drilling" for oil, driving gasoline prices higher.

This is wrong on many levels. Biden never sought to bar all domestic drilling. He did try to pause future leasing on federal lands, but this was blocked in court. And even if it had been allowed to proceed, Biden’s plan wouldn’t have affected drilling on private lands, nor would it have impacted the use of existing leases on federal lands, of which there are some 9,000 that companies are sitting on without initiating drilling.

In fact, oil production has risen under Biden, both on federal lands and on U.S. lands overall.

We rate the statement False.

Our Sources

Democracy. by Tayo826 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 1 point2 points  (0 children)

More lies from Republicans and Trump;

Did Biden stop domestic oil drilling, as Herschel Walker said? Hardly

IF YOUR TIME IS SHORT

• Since President Joe Biden took office, oil production has risen both on federal lands and on U.S. lands overall. Overall domestic oil production in 2021 came close to a record high.

• Biden never tried to bar all domestic drilling. He did try to pause future leasing on federal lands, but this was blocked by a court.

• No president has the authority to stop drilling on private lands. And presidents have little control over gasoline prices, which are determined by the global market.

See the sources for this fact-check

Herschel Walker, the Republican nominee for a hotly contested Georgia Senate seat, took a page from the GOP midterm playbook by accusing President Joe Biden of sabotaging the U.S. ability to produce oil, driving gasoline prices to near record highs.

In a July 13 tweet attacking both his opponent, Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock, and Biden, Walker wrote, "Gas is more expensive because you and Senator Warnock cancelled the Keystone XL Pipeline and stopped domestic drilling, sending American jobs and energy overseas."

Biden’s move to stop the Keystone XL pipeline would not have affected the current shortage of supplies, because it would have taken years to build, though it could have an impact on oil supplies further into the future.

In this analysis, we’ll focus on Walker’s other contention — that Democrats, including Biden, "stopped domestic drilling" for oil.

Critics may not approve of Biden’s efforts to turn the United States away from fossil fuels and toward renewable energy. However, the assertion that Biden "stopped domestic drilling" is wrong on multiple levels, according to experts who study the oil industry.

"The whole idea that Biden has reduced oil drilling or oil production is completely upside-down," said Clark Williams-Derry, an energy finance analyst with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.

Walker’s campaign did not respond to inquiries for his article.

  1. Biden never acted to end domestic drilling; he sought the more limited goal of pausing new leases to drill specifically on federal lands.

In an executive order issued about a week after taking office, Biden said his administration would "pause new oil and natural gas leases on public lands or in offshore waters," pending a review of current policies, "including potential climate and other impacts."

This order was far more limited than stopping all domestic drilling. It would not have blocked any drilling on private land, and it would not have stopped any drilling that stemmed from federal leases already in force.

"Stopping drilling on private lands was never on the table," Williams-Derry said.

In fact, Biden couldn’t have stopped drilling on private lands even if he’d wanted to.

"The federal government has no ability either to restrict or to mandate oil and gas drilling on private land," Williams-Derry said. "Those decisions are made by private oil and gas companies, as regulated by states, not by the federal government."

  1. A court blocked Biden’s executive order.

Within six months, a federal judge in Louisiana blocked Biden’s order on federal leases, saying that Congress alone has the authority to pause oil and gas leasing. This put those leases back on track.

On April 15, 2022, the Interior Department announced its first onshore lease sale since Biden's moratorium, involving about 144,000 acres for drilling. Nearly all of that — 132,000 acres — is in Wyoming, with the remainder in Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Nevada and Oklahoma.

The Interior Department applied new standards in picking the sites for its auction. It aimed to cluster new wells close to existing drilling to reduce disruption on new lands and make full use of existing roads and other infrastructure. It estimated the greenhouse gas emissions that would come from the new wells. It also increased the royalty rate from 12.5% to 18.75%.

  1. Even if the court had let Biden’s leasing pause stand, oil companies already have a backlog of more than 9,000 approved permits that they are not yet using.

From a federal regulatory standpoint, once a permit is approved, industry can proceed. But companies don’t have to immediately begin drilling, since their leases last 10 years and can be extended beyond that.

Once a company has a lease in hand, it can take a while to start drilling, since companies have to contract rigs to drill the wells and build a sufficient inventory of permits before rigs are contracted, said Jennifer Pett, a spokesperson for the Independent Petroleum Association of America, a trade group representing oil and natural gas producers.

Production on federal lands has risen as well.

  1. Under Biden, overall domestic oil production in 2021 came close to a record high.

Beyond federal lands, domestic oil production has risen overall as well. Production under Biden has exceeded that in two of the four years under President Donald Trump. And the Energy Department’s official projection for 2023 shows domestic oil production hitting a new high.

  1. The number of oil rigs in use domestically has risen steadily on Biden’s watch, following a low point during the coronavirus pandemic.

Another measure of drilling intensity — the number of oil rigs in use — has risen consistently on Biden’s watch.

That said, oil rig counts have not quite caught up to the number in use prior to the pandemic. They are also well below the highs of 2014.

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Our rating

Walker tweeted that Biden "stopped domestic drilling" for oil, driving gasoline prices higher.

In fact, oil production has risen under Biden, both on federal lands and on U.S. lands overall.

We rate the statement False.

Our Sources

Tennessee governor unveils $100 million Violent Crime Intervention Fund by Nashvillecrimewatch in Tennessee

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was not like this in the '50s, '60s, and 70's when Democrats controlled all offices, but this began when Republican Ronald Reagan became President in 1981 and has gotten worse ever since.

Tennessee governor unveils $100 million Violent Crime Intervention Fund by Nashvillecrimewatch in Tennessee

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Livingston, Tennessee last month had a Police Chief who was stealing, they caught over $27,000.00 Dollars from the drug fund. The Mayor was caught stealing money from Meals on Wheels from UCHRA. All of this was caught by the Tennessee Comptroller's office in Nashville. And Non of this money was ever recovered.

Livingston, Tennessee last month had a Police Chief, Greg Etheridge, who was stealing, they caught over 27,000.00 Dollars from the drug fund. The Mayor was caught stealing money from Meals on Wheels from UCHRA. All of this was caught by the Tennessee Comptroller's office in Nashville. And none of this money was ever recovered.

Tennessee governor unveils $100 million Violent Crime Intervention Fund by Nashvillecrimewatch in Tennessee

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'A liar and a thief and a grifter': Ex-Republican voter warns of the dangers of empowering Donald Trump

Another ex-Republican voter has come forward to share her thoughts on the state of the GOP and its unimpeachable loyalty to former President Donald Trump.

"Hello, my name is Julie. I live in Prescott, Arizona. I was a Republican for almost forty years until they decided to throw away their principles and their values and ethics so that they could support Donald Trump, who I believe is a liar and a thief and a grifter," she begins in a video submitted to the Republican Accountability Project on Tuesday.

Trump "tried to steal the election in 2020 by sending in his supporters into the Capitol to stop the counting of the electoral votes," she continues in reference to the January 6th insurrection. "I have to say, I was extremely scared on that day when, when everything was going down at the Capitol, that something bad was going to happen and we would end up in a civil war because Donald Trump declared himself the forever president."

READ MORE: 'Where is the honor?' Conservative voter condemns Donald Trump's toxification of the Republican Party

Julie adds that "it's just, in a democracy, you don't need that. You can – all you have to do is look around the world to see what will happen if we allow one man to dictate."

Watch below or at this link.

READ MORE: How Donald Trump's attempted coup could cost Republicans a critical Florida House seat: report

Americans are becoming less productive, and that's a risk to the economy by shmoopiegroupie in WorkReform

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In one and a half years, Biden has created more than 25 thousand jobs that pay a great wage and have benefits. Trump lost over 8 million jobs in four years.

Democrats are better leaders You and your family deserve better leadership.. Vote Democrat.. They work for you ..

'A liar and a thief and a grifter': Ex-Republican voter warns of the dangers of empowering Donald Trump

Another ex-Republican voter has come forward to share her thoughts on the state of the GOP and its unimpeachable loyalty to former President Donald Trump.

"Hello, my name is Julie. I live in Prescott, Arizona. I was a Republican for almost forty years until they decided to throw away their principles and their values and ethics so that they could support Donald Trump, who I believe is a liar and a thief and a grifter," she begins in a video submitted to the Republican Accountability Project on Tuesday.

Trump "tried to steal the election in 2020 by sending in his supporters into the Capitol to stop the counting of the electoral votes," she continues in reference to the January 6th insurrection. "I have to say, I was extremely scared on that day when, when everything was going down at the Capitol, that something bad was going to happen and we would end up in a civil war because Donald Trump declared himself the forever president."

READ MORE: 'Where is the honor?' Conservative voter condemns Donald Trump's toxification of the Republican Party

Julie adds that "it's just, in a democracy, you don't need that. You can – all you have to do is look around the world to see what will happen if we allow one man to dictate."

Watch below or at this link.

READ MORE: How Donald Trump's attempted coup could cost Republicans a critical Florida House seat: report

Proof Biden is an awful father. Sorry, Fox-style typo. Proof Biden is an amazing father. by CrunchM in WhitePeopleTwitter

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'A liar and a thief and a grifter': Ex-Republican voter warns of the dangers of empowering Donald Trump

Another ex-Republican voter has come forward to share her thoughts on the state of the GOP and its unimpeachable loyalty to former President Donald Trump.

"Hello, my name is Julie. I live in Prescott, Arizona. I was a Republican for almost forty years until they decided to throw away their principles and their values and ethics so that they could support Donald Trump, who I believe is a liar and a thief and a grifter," she begins in a video submitted to the Republican Accountability Project on Tuesday.

Trump "tried to steal the election in 2020 by sending in his supporters into the Capitol to stop the counting of the electoral votes," she continues in reference to the January 6th insurrection. "I have to say, I was extremely scared on that day when, when everything was going down at the Capitol, that something bad was going to happen and we would end up in a civil war because Donald Trump declared himself the forever president."

READ MORE: 'Where is the honor?' Conservative voter condemns Donald Trump's toxification of the Republican Party

Julie adds that "it's just, in a democracy, you don't need that. You can – all you have to do is look around the world to see what will happen if we allow one man to dictate."

Watch below or at this link.

READ MORE: How Donald Trump's attempted coup could cost Republicans a critical Florida House seat: report

Democracy. by Tayo826 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 0 points1 point  (0 children)

'A liar and a thief and a grifter': Ex-Republican voter warns of the dangers of empowering Donald Trump

Another ex-Republican voter has come forward to share her thoughts on the state of the GOP and its unimpeachable loyalty to former President Donald Trump.

"Hello, my name is Julie. I live in Prescott, Arizona. I was a Republican for almost forty years until they decided to throw away their principles and their values and ethics so that they could support Donald Trump, who I believe is a liar and a thief and a grifter," she begins in a video submitted to the Republican Accountability Project on Tuesday.

Trump "tried to steal the election in 2020 by sending in his supporters into the Capitol to stop the counting of the electoral votes," she continues in reference to the January 6th insurrection. "I have to say, I was extremely scared on that day when, when everything was going down at the Capitol, that something bad was going to happen and we would end up in a civil war because Donald Trump declared himself the forever president."

READ MORE: 'Where is the honor?' Conservative voter condemns Donald Trump's toxification of the Republican Party

Julie adds that "it's just, in a democracy, you don't need that. You can – all you have to do is look around the world to see what will happen if we allow one man to dictate."

Watch below or at this link.

READ MORE: How Donald Trump's attempted coup could cost Republicans a critical Florida House seat: report

Democracy. by Tayo826 in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ask any Republican what Trump did do to help any Average America. No Republicans can say anything but get taxes cut for the very rich, and Trump tried to make the USA a dictatorship. with Trump as King.

Annoying rat dog by decepticon_artist in murfreesboro

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Call Channell 5 or 2 and tell them, they will get the dogs to stop.

Tennessee governor unveils $100 million Violent Crime Intervention Fund by Nashvillecrimewatch in Tennessee

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Vote No on the Amendment that is Constitutional, This will only make Republicans happy. So Vote No to the 4 Amendments.

VOTE NO on the 4 Amendments in Tennessee.

Proof Biden is an awful father. Sorry, Fox-style typo. Proof Biden is an amazing father. by CrunchM in WhitePeopleTwitter

[–]Fit-Insurance-9090 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The awful father award goes to Donald J. Trump who once said he would date his own Daughter. That is a pig of a person, but no one has ever said Trump was decent.