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avatar_Herman
News & Current Events / Re: Why is anyone negoiating w...
Last post by Herman - May 11, 2024, 10:16:32 PM
Quote from: Biggie Smiles on May 11, 2024, 09:54:35 PMthe left has made an industry out of conditioning their stooges like sewagemong, apegirl, fat lily and lobotomybud to accept any thing they do.

So at this point Biden could order airstrikes on baltimore and publicly state he did so to get rid of them blacks and these idiots would happily continue promoting him for 2024 and have no qualms whatsoever continuing to label Trump as the racist

they are that fucked up at this point 
The democRATs have an army of zombie followers.
#12
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News & Current Events / Re: Why is anyone negoiating w...
Last post by Lokmar - May 11, 2024, 10:11:19 PM
Quote from: DKG on May 11, 2024, 10:47:39 AMMiddle East.
Hillary Clinton inspired outrage online after she criticized anti-Israel protesters for what she said was a lack of knowledge about history in the region — and all of h

istory altogether.

The former Democratic presidential candidate made the comments while being interviewed on MSNBC by Joe Scarborough on his show Thursday.

"I have had many conversations, as you have had, with a lot of young people over the last many months now, and you're right, they don't know very much at all about the history of the Middle East, or frankly, about history in many areas of the world, including in our own country," said Clinton.

"But with respect to the Middle East, they don't know that under the bringing together of the Israelis and the Palestinians by my husband, the then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, the head of the Palestinian Liberation Organization, and the Palestinian Authority, Yassar Arafat, an offer was made to the Palestinians for a state on 96% of the existing territory occupied by the Palestinians, with 4% to be given to Israel to reach 100% of the amount of territory that was hoped for," she continued.

"And this offer was made, and if Yassar Arafat had accepted it, there would have been a Palestinian state now for about 24 years," Clinton said.

She's such a stupid bitch.
#13
avatar_Herman
Politics / Re: The uselessness of Canada'...
Last post by Herman - May 11, 2024, 10:09:36 PM
Justine says there aint no business case to be made for LNG export facilities. Business says Justine is an idiot.

LNG exports offer a wealth-creating way to reduce global emissions
https://calgaryherald.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-lng-exports-offer-a-wealth-creating-way-to-reduce-global-emissions

Pierre Poilievre's Axe the (carbon) Tax campaign is a spectacular success. But the Conservative party needs its own plan to reduce fossil fuel emissions. Paradoxically, it's a fossil fuel that provides the answer.

Canada's rich endowment of natural gas offers us the chance to both reduce global emissions and also rescue a Canadian economy ravaged by the Liberal government.

How? By exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) to China, Japan, South Korea and the other coal-dependent Asia-Pacific countries. Switching from coal to natural gas reduces CO2 emissions by 50 per cent while also eliminating the toxic compounds and lung-clogging particulates that shorten the lives of millions in Asian cities.

A November 2022 study by respected consulting firm Wood Mackenzie concluded that:

· "Canada is well-positioned geographically: Western Canadian LNG is much closer to Asia relative to the U.S. Gulf Coast LNG, which needs to be shipped to Asia through the Panama Canal."

· "LNG from Canada would be cost-competitive for northeast Asian importers."

· "Asia will not be able to produce enough natural gas domestically to meet its escalating demand. With its high environmental standards and stewardship, Canada would be a great partner to fill the LNG demand gap."

In 2010, there were more than 20 LNG projects in the works in British Columbia, representing hundreds of billions in investment. These included ExxonMobil's $25-billion West Coast Canada project, Chinese-owned CNOOC's $36-billion Aurora project, Malaysian firm Petronas's $36-billion Pacific Northwest project and the Shell-led $31-billion Kitimat LNG Canada project.

After a decade of trying to navigate Canada's byzantine regulatory process, LNG Canada is the only one left standing. And it succeeded only because South African project leader Andy Calitz refused to give up.

After five years of construction, the LNG Canada terminal is nearing completion with the first ship scheduled to sail to China in mid-2025. The $31 billion invested in the Kitimat liquefaction plant is just one component of Canada's first LNG export project. TC Energy Corp's $15-billion Coastal GasLink will carry natural gas from northeastern B.C. gas fields to the Kitimat terminal.

The economic benefits are myriad. B.C. natural gas royalties are forecast to double, from $700 million in 2024 to $1.4 billion in 2027. There are significant employment and business opportunities for First Nations, including Haisla Marine's 50 per cent interest in a $500-million contract.

A major barrier for LNG project sponsors has been the fixation of Canadian regulators on the project's domestic emissions, which are minuscule compared to the global emissions reductions they make possible. Rather than let the project use on-site natural gas-powered electricity generation, regulators insisted that LNG Canada use zero-emissions hydropower. Having BC Hydro build a new dam and costly new transmission line delayed the project significantly.

Before COP24, the UN Climate Change Conference in Katowice, Poland, in 2018, the federal Conservatives urged the leaders of the Canadian delegation to propose that national emissions reductions include reductions from displacement of coal with exported LNG. Our prime minister and his team of anti-fossil fuel eco-zealots declined this advice. A new government that encourages LNG projects may well see a return of the ExxonMobil, CNOOC and Petronas projects driven off by government intransigence.

As an alternative to the carbon tax, LNG export not only does better in emissions reduction but it also creates tens of billions of dollars in economic benefits for a beleaguered Canadian private sector.

Stepped-up LNG export is a vastly superior environmental alternative to the economically destructive and politically divisive carbon tax, and it would help reverse a proud, thriving nation's decline into an indebted, unproductive, government-dominated basket case.
#14
avatar_Biggie Smiles
News & Current Events / Re: Why is anyone negoiating w...
Last post by Biggie Smiles - May 11, 2024, 09:54:35 PM
Quote from: Herman on May 11, 2024, 09:01:42 PMThe Democrats impeached President Trump after falsely accusing him of withholding aid from Ukraine. Now Jim Crow Joe is openly blocking aid from Israel to leave it vulnerable to terrorist attack and to keep the pro Hamas leftists in his voting base happy. Biden is unfit for office and he should be impeached.

The Jim Crow Joe administration hid its decision to pause some arms shipments to Israel from Congress. Just a day before Biden threatened Israel's arms shipments, the administration issued a sanctions waiver to bypass congressional prohibitions on arms sales to countries that boycott the Jewish state, including Hamas patron Qatar and Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon.

the left has made an industry out of conditioning their stooges like sewagemong, apegirl, fat lily and lobotomybud to accept any thing they do.

So at this point Biden could order airstrikes on baltimore and publicly state he did so to get rid of them blacks and these idiots would happily continue promoting him for 2024 and have no qualms whatsoever continuing to label Trump as the racist

they are that fucked up at this point 
#15
avatar_Herman
Politics / Re: The uselessness of Canada'...
Last post by Herman - May 11, 2024, 09:47:34 PM
It aint just one province. Right across the country, agriculture costs are soaring because of Justine's carbon tax.

The crushing impact of the federal carbon tax on agriculture
https://calgaryherald.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-the-crushing-impact-of-the-federal-carbon-tax-on-agriculture

Alberta is a centre for advanced agricultural practices and irrigation, yet the federal carbon tax stands as a formidable challenge.

It is particularly damaging to the province's competitiveness in exporting crops, including the export hay market. Designed to reduce carbon emissions, this tax inadvertently threatens the viability of our most vital agricultural exports by inflating farm and freight costs, eventually eroding market share.

The carbon tax's effect is severe on all operations that produce crops or add value to primary crops. This sector's reliance on energy-intensive processes such as seeding, harvesting and baling, which are powered by diesel-fuelled machinery, means that every uptick in fuel costs driven by the tax directly diminishes profitability, forcing farmers to raise prices in the domestic market.

Value-added operations are saddled with the tax that increases freight, drying and utility costs directly. The damage extends across all ag sectors, including potatoes, sugar beets, canola, peas and specialty grains. These crops undergo additional processing to enhance their market value — cleaning, sorting and packaging — all of which consume significant energy, now more costly due to the carbon tax. Grocery prices have to increase to cover the carbon tax burden.

This tax places Alberta's agricultural export producers at a stark disadvantage. Our main competitors, notably from the United States, are not subject to such fiscal burdens. They benefit from lower production costs, affording them a competitive edge in pricing their products on the international market. As a result, Alberta's value-added crops are at risk of being priced out of the market, potentially costing not only immediate sales but also relationships with global buyers.

#16
avatar_Herman
The Flea Trap / Re: Pipelines and Politics.......
Last post by Herman - May 11, 2024, 09:39:45 PM
The big news is that crude oil is now flowing through the Trans Mountain expansion (TMX) pipeline from Alberta to tidewater on the B.C. coast.

The additional 590,000 barrels per day of capacity will boost the volume of Canada's international exports. It will also result in higher prices for Canadian heavy crude (relative to the North American light benchmark - West Texas Intermediate), raising national income. The added egress should also reduce the volatility of the light-heavy differential, as the extra capacity mitigates against minor disruptions. The improved pricing is not just for the additional barrels flowing through the pipeline, but all heavy barrels produced.

For example, a study by IHS Markit (now S&P Global) conservatively estimates that insufficient export capacity for Canadian heavy crude resulted in $14 billion (US dollars) in lost value for the country between 2015 to 2019.
#17
avatar_Biggie Smiles
News & Current Events / Re: Why is anyone negoiating w...
Last post by Biggie Smiles - May 11, 2024, 09:39:37 PM
I guess they wont be getting the Billion dollars in the form of bombs if they don't fire that prosecutor Biden don't like

Oh wait, that was Ukraine

my bad... so many impeachable offenses, so little time. Hard to keep track of them all
#18
avatar_Biggie Smiles
The Flea Trap / Re: Forum gossip thread
Last post by Biggie Smiles - May 11, 2024, 09:29:24 PM
Admin sucks cock
#19
avatar_Herman
News & Current Events / Re: Why is anyone negoiating w...
Last post by Herman - May 11, 2024, 09:27:47 PM
The Jim Crow Joe administration on Friday concluded its assessment of whether Israel is breaking international and American laws in its U.S.-backed military campaign in Gaza and did not conclude that Israel's conduct requires Washington to cut off aid for the offensive, according to a copy of the assessment reviewed by HuffPost.

The report has major significance for Biden's policy of sending Israel huge weapons shipments, which is largely ongoing despite the president's current pause on providing the country with a specific package of bombs, and despite histhreats of halting more supplies if Israel expands its fighting in Gaza in the coming days.

The assessment says "it is reasonable to assess that [U.S.-provided] defense articles... have been used by Israeli security forces since October 7 in instances inconsistent with its [international law] obligations or with established best practices for mitigating civilian harm."

The US paused a shipment of 3500 bombs. More than half were 2000 lb bombs. The rest were mostly 500 lb bombs.
#20
avatar_Herman
News & Current Events / Re: Why is anyone negoiating w...
Last post by Herman - May 11, 2024, 09:01:42 PM
The Democrats impeached President Trump after falsely accusing him of withholding aid from Ukraine. Now Jim Crow Joe is openly blocking aid from Israel to leave it vulnerable to terrorist attack and to keep the pro Hamas leftists in his voting base happy. Biden is unfit for office and he should be impeached.

The Jim Crow Joe administration hid its decision to pause some arms shipments to Israel from Congress. Just a day before Biden threatened Israel's arms shipments, the administration issued a sanctions waiver to bypass congressional prohibitions on arms sales to countries that boycott the Jewish state, including Hamas patron Qatar and Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon.