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Habitats and Biota of the Gulf of Mexico: Before the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill: Volume 1: Water Quality, Sediments, Sediment Contaminants, Oil and Gas ... Plankton and Benthos, and Shellfish
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It’s FAFO time for these derelicts and there is no better person to ensure justice than @AGPamBondi!
The do-nothing, extreme liberal Mayor @AftabPureval won’t lift a finger to protect his streets and restore order, so it’s time to bring in professionals who will.
Bernie Morenox.com
BTIG offshore oil services outlook
“Despite the Recent Weakness in Oil, the Oil Price Backdrop Points to Another Year of Increased Offshore Activity.”
Top pick: $RIG, “we like a good deleveraging story,” $5 price target. Just kidding, BTIG thinks Santa’s coming, $12 target. https://t.co/892LC0HU6G
The foundation of Stacey’s house cracked. Vibrations rutted the road with industrial-strength potholes that punctured nine tires on her gold Pontiac G6 and cracked a rim. In her deepening ire, she wasn’t alone; in Amity, and all over the drilling epicenter of Western Pennsylvania, the weight and number of trucks destroyed bridges and roads, imperil
... See moreEliza Griswold • Amity and Prosperity: One Family and the Fracturing of America
Epic Adam Carolla rant from a hotel after the LA wildfires forced to evacuate from his home, where he predicts Hollywood leftists will be so frustrated by the rebuild effort that they will not vote Democrat:
"You guys all voted for Karen Bass, the mayor of Los Angeles. You all voted for Gavin Newsom, and now you fucking get what you g... See more
Eric Abbenantex.comPresident Eisenhower numbered many titans of the oil industry among his friends. He was as indebted to the industry for past campaign contributions as was Johnson—and, as he prepared for his re-election campaign, he was as hopeful of future contributions. He was philosophically committed to reducing, not increasing, government regulation of industr
... See moreRobert A. Caro • Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson III
Rep Lee Zeldin is set to be the next EPA director.
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Throughout his political career he’s received $269,608
from the oil and gas industry ⛽️
During his run for NY governor, Zeldin advocated for the reversal of ban on natural gas ... See more
instagram.comBill Maher asks Rahm Emanuel why Chicago's mayor has such a low approval rating, and the panel agrees that Democrat policies have ruined large American cities:
Bill Maher: "I read that the current mayor of Chicago has an approval rating of 6.6%. What's going on in Chicago?"
Rahm Emanuel: "We've gone through 5 years where... See more
Eric Abbenantex.com