Posted on 03/10/2014 6:19:33 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
I completely agree. There is so much practically untrackable monopoly money spent daily, tens of billions at a time, it is a given he pocketed a lot of it. Ell dictators do. It’s genetic.
It’s also Cloward Priven.
didn’t one of he European countries....perhaps France, just reverse its progress toward nuclear independence as far as power goes.???? You can heat your home real well with nuclear produced electricity....cook eggs too!
Cameron Davis was the Chicago Tides foundation crony who was named great lakes czar in 2009. I can’t find that he has done anything since and I would really like to know what he did with the $20 billion budget he got.
I wonder if the Euros will figure out that it is better to start fracking for gas that is under them than become vassal states for Tsar Vladimir.
Israel is developing the Levithan gas field in the Mediterranian Sea. Australia’s Woodside Petroleum Ltd. just bought a 25% stake. Cyprus is sitting on the Aphrodite field with an estimated 4.1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas. Both are being developed by Noble Energy out of Texas. Hell, even Britain is sitting on at least a 100-year supply of gas if they get fraking.
In addition, the EU is sitting on a 150-year supply of coal. If Europe wants energy, there’s a bunch right in their own backyard. Get to work, European cousins.
Well, the wind is blowing to the East, so yes, I did send some gas to Europe. It will warm their homes and their hearts.
Oh the Tides....Look them up for an enlightening view of environmental spending. That place is nothing but a money laundering front. Ran into that a long time ago on the land use stuff. Like a freaking millipede with all the legs it has...a foot in everything.
That could make gas prices interesting.
We’re talking Central Europe, where they put up statues of Reagan, and are still grateful for our role in the Cold War.
We should tell them to go to hell.
American energy costs would necessarily rise...
On a serious note, I wonder if there is fracking opportunities in the European continent. If, say, Poland found a huge basin of frack-able juice, that would be a game changer indeed.
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