Which is good. So he signed it? If it goes through like Monte's article sourced then it's terrible, I think everyone can agree on that. If you don't like the pipe you sure as fuck aren't going to like Indian pipe when it leaks like their non existent toilet plumbing. I would have to go look up exactly what's going on with this.StCapps wrote:As far as I know Trump is the guy who popularized the idea of forcing them to build the pipeline with US steel when he signed the Executive Order regarding it. Whether he changes his mind or not is another matter.TheReal_ND wrote:Show me Trump's deal. Monte posted a link to a previous deal and that's all.The guy ran on the idea that he makes great deals, and this one is a fucking turd if I ever saw one
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What I want to know is who is going to tell Skankhunt that he spelled Error wrong in this thread's title?
For legal reasons, we are not threatening to destroy U.S. government property with our glorious medieval siege engine. But if we wanted to, we could. But we won’t. But we could.
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Your celebration is quite premature. This time Trump is done though, I'm sure.Montegriffo wrote:What I want to know is who is going to tell Skankhunt that he spelled Error wrong in this thread's title?
*yip*
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Montegriffo wrote:Still giving Trump a full term StA? Care to make a wager? I'm Nuke's bottle of port up already so I've got nothing to lose.....Speaker to Animals wrote:If this goes through and if the all our browsing data gets sold and ends up in family courts or whatever, Trump is pretty much done in four years. So is the GOP for that matter.
Playing with fire..
Impeaching him could bring TEN years of president Pence.
Something folks may want to consider...
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Hell it's not like things will get better under Pence, more stable maybe but not better. My recommendation would be to grovel to HM and see if she'll take them back......StCapps wrote:Your celebration is quite premature. This time Trump is done though, I'm sure.Montegriffo wrote:What I want to know is who is going to tell Skankhunt that he spelled Error wrong in this thread's title?
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Yeah sure. You can have Mexico.
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Mmmm, nachos.....
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Speaker to Animals wrote:Maybe. Hopefully. But right now electric doesn't look viable for some time.
The other problem is that you have to generate the additional electricity to account for the energy we now get from burning fossil fuels in vehicles. That means either a shit ton of coal or more nuclear power plants. But environmentalists will shit kittens.
Small tractor, yes, but the engineering is already there. Been there for a long time now.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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http://www.marketwatch.com/story/house- ... 2017-03-28A House panel on Tuesday approved legislation that would let a government watchdog audit the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy decisions, a move bitterly opposed by the central bank.
The House Committee on oversight and government reform passed the measure by voice vote after roughly 30 minutes of debate.
The bill was the brainchild of Ron Paul, the former House Republican and libertarian presidential candidate and sharp critic of the U.S. monetary policy. Versions of the bill have twice passed the House by wide margins but then stalled due to lack of support from Democrats in the Senate and the Obama administration.
Kind of Trump related but not really. It's something...
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Okeefenokee wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:Maybe. Hopefully. But right now electric doesn't look viable for some time.
The other problem is that you have to generate the additional electricity to account for the energy we now get from burning fossil fuels in vehicles. That means either a shit ton of coal or more nuclear power plants. But environmentalists will shit kittens.
Small tractor, yes, but the engineering is already there. Been there for a long time now.
Watch those videos.