We have crumbling infrastructure everywhere and this is what they spent billions on, a wholesale invasion? They should hang for this.
FED GOV SCUM TRAITORS! It needs to be shouted from the rooftops!
Yes, a crumbling infrastructure.
Roads, bridges, overpasses, underpasses, harbors, docks, wharves, runways, water treatment plants, sewage treatment plants, etc.
Billions and billions in subsidies to support inefficient wind, solar, and hydro farms.
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Will Any New Refineries Be Built in the United States?
By IER
June 13, 2022
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth does not expect another oil refinery to be built in the United States ever again, due to federal government policies. The last significant refinery built in the United States was in 1976. (A small refinery came online in 2020 in North Dakota). Over the last two years, due to reduced demand from the pandemic and Presidnt Biden’s stated policy to reduce the demand for petroleum products, U.S. refineries have been shut down or repurposed to become biofuel refineries. In a business where investments have a payout period of a decade or more, it is unlikely for investment to be spent on policies where the demand is to be reduced. Wirth stated rhetorically, “How do you go to your board, how do you go to your shareholders and say ‘we’re going to spend billions of dollars on new capacity in a market that is, you know, the policy is taking you in the other direction.”
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FED GOV SCUM TRAITORS! It needs to be shouted from the rooftops!
Yes, a crumbling infrastructure.
Roads, bridges, overpasses, underpasses, harbors, docks, wharves, runways, water treatment plants, sewage treatment plants, etc.
Billions and billions in subsidies to support inefficient wind, solar, and hydro farms.
Not a single oil refinery has been built in decades. <> freepersup <>
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Will Any New Refineries Be Built in the United States?
By IER
June 13, 2022
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth does not expect another oil refinery to be built in the United States ever again, due to federal government policies. The last significant refinery built in the United States was in 1976. (A small refinery came online in 2020 in North Dakota). Over the last two years, due to reduced demand from the pandemic and Presidnt Biden’s stated policy to reduce the demand for petroleum products, U.S. refineries have been shut down or repurposed to become biofuel refineries. In a business where investments have a payout period of a decade or more, it is unlikely for investment to be spent on policies where the demand is to be reduced. Wirth stated rhetorically, “How do you go to your board, how do you go to your shareholders and say ‘we’re going to spend billions of dollars on new capacity in a market that is, you know, the policy is taking you in the other direction.”
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