IamSauerKraut

IamSauerKraut t1_izk9m0k wrote

Anyone really believe the legislature would word the legislation to allow many to be eligible? Plus, they would never allow Wolf to have something that actually does something. Frankly, the wording would have been such that things like possessing rolling papers or matches or bongs or pipes would not disqualify someone from being eligible for the pardon.

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IamSauerKraut OP t1_izjk9xq wrote

Why send me a PM in which you call me a "fucking moron"? Do you lack the courage to say it out loud in public?

Allow me to make it clear: not allowing frack waste water to be dumped into watersheds or public water supplies is a smart move that causes no increase in the price of gasoline (which is not the product of fracking). Nor does it "handcuff the energy companies."

There is no good reason for the current massive increase in the price of fuels - diesel, gasoline, propane, natural gas, etc. The increase is due solely to KSA's manipulation of oil supplies and because of corporate greed. Those oil/gas execs love their million dollar quarterly bonuses.

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IamSauerKraut OP t1_izgu4zz wrote

So, someone dumped a comment at me privately, too cowardly to post in public, so I'll post:

"This is still an issue. I thought the left banned fracking 8 years ago. Banned drilling 2.5 years ago. Started strangling the economy by handcuffing energy companies. A fact I am reminded of every time..."

The folks of Dimock would like to have a talk with this drilling company shill. He claims the "energy companies" are handcuffed... by what, obscene profit statements? Too bad they had to change names and now get to pay out for the massive environmental damage they caused. https://whyy.org/articles/pa-gasland-driller-cabot-oil-and-gas-admits-responsibility-dimock/

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IamSauerKraut OP t1_izf3f0b wrote

It would indeed. But America has a poor record of not poisoning its citizens. Take asbestos, for instance. Even after the New Yorker articles in c. 1973 and even after it was declared outlawed in the late 80's, it continued and continues to be used in the US. We breath it all in.

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