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Gas Crisis Gets WORSE, 71% Of Stations In Charlotte Are DRY, Democrats Demand Oil Pipeline Shut Down
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And there's the Kunt act.TheKobeStopper said:
The free market will sort it out.SFGbob said:
How much of the Rats infrastructure bill is designated toward protecting and enhancing fuel pipelines?TheKobeStopper said: -
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That pipeline doesn’t get started soon, every single retail outlet, especially food, and including Amazon home delivery, is fucked across the entire country.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
cable news needs things to scare people withTheKobeStopper said:
So what is being proposed as a “solution”? Eliminate the Jones act and surrender the US shipping industry to Chinese shippers. -
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This is probably just a test run.doogie said:
That pipeline doesn’t get started soon, every single retail outlet, especially food, and including Amazon home delivery, is fucked across the entire country.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
cable news needs things to scare people withTheKobeStopper said:
So what is being proposed as a “solution”? Eliminate the Jones act and surrender the US shipping industry to Chinese shippers.
The only solution, and it's long past overdue, is the overthrow of virtually all Western governments, especially those that report directly the Crown and the Vatican.
The immediate dismantlement of the United Nations, the WHO, the CDC, the Davos Bilderberg Cartel, and ALL NWO Assets around the Globe. -
I got $30 of gas today. It literally took 5 minutes of real time to get it. Same all over the station. Attendant says that they were told that the pumps would be slow today when He opened. But was given no reason.
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Slow the flow, double the time to fill-up
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Yep. When cars are lined up out in the street. People just wait and get it later. But if today’s experience is the new norm. They will be lined up in the street on the reg.doogie said:Slow the flow, double the time to fill-up
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The bill's language is still pretty vague, but it definitely doesn't look like there's anything earmarked specifically towards enhancing pipelines. We're obviously uniquely vulnerable to cyberattacks on critical infrastructure given our size, wealth, and open society. I'm curious to know if there's a funding deficit at play here, or if this is a problem that isn't going to be solved by throwing piles of cash at it. Solar Winds and Colonial are going to become more and more frequent.SFGbob said:
How much of the Rats infrastructure bill is designated toward protecting and enhancing fuel pipelines?TheKobeStopper said: -
You all voted for him.








