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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hung Cao is so creepy. Ugh. His signs at least show me which neighbors to avoid.[/quote] His story seems rather inspiring to me, and even if I didn't support him politically I wouldn't stoop to calling him "creepy." Especially when Wexton talks in a bland monotone that suggests she was assembled in some candidate factory ("Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Pack"). [/quote] Yeah, but those women you derisively call Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom Variety Packs actually vote, donate, volunteer, and get sh#t done. Think who Cao is appealing to - angry men with guns and the weird women who conceal carry a pink Glock & cowboy boots. I know these types of people and they are not reliable voters. In fact, they are not reliable at much in life. [/quote] The Anti-MAGA Soccer Mom lives at the top of a hierarchy of needs supported by basic things like energy and food, which the democrats are actively seeking to dismantle. Once those civilizational foundations collapse, the Anti-MAGA soccer moms will struggle to feed their kids and will need those angry men with guns are on good side if she wants to feed herself and her kids. [/quote] It’s pretty creepy to hear about the apocalypse you desire. Weirdo. Just like Cao.[/quote] i don't wish for the apocalypse, the left is creating it. By focusing on ESG and creating a lack of capital in the oil/gas/mining sector ensure decades of shortages and scarcity. By pushing climate control measures in agriculture, we are assured a famine in the next 12-24 months, look at the protests from dutch and now new zealand farmers. Go ahead, do a windfall tax on oil and gas companies and see if anyone ever invests in a billion dollar refinery or a $100 million offshore oil rig ever again and enjoy getting around on horses and buggy and burning wood for winters.[/quote] Lol are you really crying a pity party O&G sector that has record profits right now? There is no lack of capital available to them in the US. Europe is a different story with their ESG laws and rules, but those were not implemented in the US. You are literally arguing about a fantasy scenario that doesn’t exist in the United States. How many crack rocks have you smoked today? [/quote]
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