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The Guest Nest / Re: Canada is on the verge of ...
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:39:56 PM
Canadians are entering our eleventh year of globalist government. We are worse off because of it.
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The Guest Nest / Re: liberal vermin hypocrisy e...
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:37:37 PM
#13
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Politics / Re: Mark Carney
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:35:30 PM
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The Guest Nest / Re: democRATs Be Like
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:33:04 PM
Before all of this insane corruption was revealed I would have said this is quite the stretch, but with the mountains of cash and the only way democrats in MN retained control was through their illegal Somali communities, I absolutely believe this to be true. They cannot have their own party defecting, and they made an example of her.
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The Guest Nest / Re: Conman Carney is Turning C...
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:30:57 PM
Conman Carney was honest for a change.
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Politics / Re: Epstien used the word Trum...
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:28:59 PM
#17
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The Flea Trap / Re: Here we go again
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:27:39 PM
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The Guest Nest / Re: democRATs Be Like
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:18:08 PM
Earlier this month, the PUC set GHG emission reduction targets impacting three investor-owned gas utilities — Atmos Energy, Black Hills Energy, and Xcel Energy — requiring them to cut the carbon emissions from their systems by 4% this year; by 22% over the next five years; and by 41% over the next 10 years.

While the commissioners declined to set targets beyond 2035, they noted in their formal decision that "because Colorado has a statewide goal of reducing greenhouse gas pollution by 100% by 2050, as compared to a 2005 baseline, we emphasize that clean heat plans submitted by gas utilities must account for that statutorily established future target."

Cross alleged that Fulton County violated Georgia statute in the handling of advanced voting in the lead-up to the November 2020 election. Specifically he claimed that election officials failed to sign off on vote tabulation tapes, a crucial step in the certification process.

Cross claimed that his group paid nearly $16,000 in open records requests and received "over 77 megabytes of records" representing more than 315,000 votes.

Cross also claimed to have found polls opened at "impossibly late hours" and other issues with the polls that he said represent "catastrophic breaks in chain of custody and certification."

The activist emphasized that seeking redress in this case is above partisan politics: "This is not partisan. This is statutory. This is the law. When the law demands three signatures on tabulator tapes and the county fails to follow the rules, those 315,000 votes are, by definition, uncertified."
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The Guest Nest / Re: Keep this in mind when you...
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:11:57 PM
Colorado is the eighth-largest natural gas-producing state in the U.S., boasting 10 underground natural gas storage fields with approximately 141 billion cubic feet of combined storage capacity. Roughly seven out of 10 Colorado households use natural gas as their primary home heating source.

Despite the Centennial State's bounty of natural gas and the super-majority of Colorado households' reliance on the affordable warmth it provides, officials are pushing for an electrification of heating in the state and putting utilities in a position where they'll soon have to begin removing customers en masse.

State Democrats successfully passed legislation in 2021 aimed at reducing so-called greenhouse gas emissions through regulatory changes affecting gas distribution utilities.

To satisfy this law, the commissioners on the Colorado Public Utilities Commission — all of whom were appointed by Democratic Gov. Jared Polis — have solicited and approved multiple "clean heat" plans.

#20
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The Guest Nest / Re: Keep this in mind when you...
Last post by Herman - Today at 07:07:15 PM
Families are struggling just to put food on the table.

Food banks are overwhelmed.

Grocery prices, especially meat, keep climbing.

And families are being forced to scale back the traditions that make Christmas special.

After ten years of Liberal failure, Conman Carney and his Liberals are on the verge of stealing this Christmas from millions of Canadians.