Posted on 10/13/2015 2:35:16 PM PDT by RaceBannon
The host of the Jacki Daily show has had an impressive career in energy, law, and politics.
Most recently, Jacki served as General Counsel to an engineering firm specializing in energy, national security and environmental cleanup. Previously, she served many years as legal counsel on Capitol Hill to the Chairman of the Subcommittee on the Constitution and the former Ranking Member of the Commercial and Administrative Law Subcommittee, advising on the oversight of federal agencies. Prior to her career in Washington, she worked as a corporate litigator, and as an Assistant Vice President for a national bank.
She entered public life at a young age, as a finalist in the Miss Teen of America pageant. She also served as the Public Relations Director for a statewide political organization.
Jacki studied Economics, Spanish, and World History at Marshall University (Society of Yeager Scholars), Oxford University in the United Kingdom, and the University of Zaragoza in Spain. She is an alumna of the Vanderbilt University Law School, where she served as the President of the law schools Federalist Society chapter.
Jacki has an extensive network in her six overstuffed rolodexes from which the show draws its guestsincluding industry leaders representing all parts of the energy sector (oil, natural gas, coal, nuclear, solar, and wind), and government officials, journalists, and political insiders. Often, Jacki will know the days most-wanted guest and be able to secure the guest with a personal call.
Jacki is from the Ohio River Valley, where the shale runs deep. She descends from a long line of energy workers, including roughnecks, railroaders, coal miners, and nuclear energy specialists.
My vote is exaggeration.
Probably real. And utterly insignificant curiosities.
Embarrassingly insignificant when you think of what fracking has done for the economy.
Real, but of no concern.
take a listen to the show, no one can prove any earthquake ever occured before because no one ever measured it, and the ones that happen now are so low on the richter scale, most people have to be told they happen
Connecticut has a quaking/shaking near Moodus all the time, it emits a noise, the town of Moodus calls their high school team THE NOISES because of it
Don’t need to. And don’t need to deny them either. Spent many decades there right smack in the middle of that field. Never felt a shake in my life, not one. After fracking we occasionally felt some. Rattle the teacups at best. No damage, no injuries.
As I said, small curiosities and that’s about it.
And if those are the trade off for the money and jobs, it was 1000 to 1 worth it in the trade.
And yes, Texas actually had seismology in the past decades. Electricity too.
The little tremors do happen now, and they are utterly without meaning. And ill just say fracking is the best thing that’s ever happened to me. Im 100% in favor of it. I don’t need BS to defend it.
the show isn’t BS, that’s what I mean :)
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