Too much serious stuff today, let's have a laugh.
http://m.55krc.com/onair/brian-thoma...tors-14675206/
Too much serious stuff today, let's have a laugh.
http://m.55krc.com/onair/brian-thoma...tors-14675206/
It's a kinda misleading title, the protesters didn't really get hit by the slurry - or, I didn't see anyone get hit directly.
As the farmer goes inside his house and turns on his flaming water faucet...
Isn't spraying shit on shit kind of pointless.
That's how you deal with those hippies.
sadly just around them, still great job dealing with ecoterrorists.
There are no worse scum in this world than fascists, rebels and political hypocrites.
Donald Trump is only like Hitler because of the fact he's losing this war on all fronts.
Apparently condemning a fascist ideology is the same as being fascist. And who the fuck are you to say I can't be fascist against fascist ideologies?
If merit was the only dividing factor in the human race, then everyone on Earth would be pretty damn equal.
I enjoyed the 'hands up don't shit'? that they did. Bravo for him not actually spraying them and just circling them with feces.
Hey not saying the protesters are right they were trespassing after all. But fracking is terrible and should be protested through legal means
You mean OPECs refusal to stop producing during the recent down turn? How fracking accounted for almost half of US oil production? How the US is the largest consumer of oil in the world?
http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/...090410559.html
But go ahead, call it a conspiracy theoryVenezuela wants OPEC to change its policy but influential players like Saudi Arabia are insisting on keeping production levels high, because they don't want to lose customers to non-OPEC producers like the United States. US oil and shale gas production has been expanding in recent years, and with reduced domestic fuel demand this could lead to less reliance on crude imports and a lifting of its oil export ban.
Did you not claim that it would be pointless for them to continue fracking operations when the price per barrel was under $40? At the time of your article being written the cost per barrel of crude oil was $38.
Basically the only reason your article has OPEC churning out so much is to keep pace with US fracking...a Non-OPEC producer according to your own link. Isn't this the beloved competition free market in action?
Perhaps not a Conspiracy Theory after all -- but the beloved Market Competition people like to sing the praises of.