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The price to restore America is so high that many millions will “board the boxcars” rather than pay it.

No politician is going to pay the price of going against whoever holds the evidence of their greed or lust or perversion.

Live free or die!

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I won't be one.

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That nonsense about we need invaders to do jobs Americans won't do always disgusts me, and I've always pushed back on it, hard. Just yesterday, I saw some cuck say that Americans don't want to work construction or concrete jobs! Construction jobs were always favored because they paid a good wage, now they get in Chinese work gangs or use invaders to do the jobs at cut rate prices. Cut off the tap of these parasites: no welfare, no food, no housing, no school, no medical treatment, nothing but one month to get the hell out. I'll be generous and provide buses to take them to the border.

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Gabby, I remember in Savannah, GA, the stucco workers were blacks. The El Salvadoreans came in and underbid them for contracts. The blacks of Savannah were not happy campers.

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And why should they be happy, they had their legs cut out from under them by invaders. I hold our business 'leaders' responsible, too, they knowingly hire criminals to shave a little money off costs.

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Great article. Unfortunately, Mitch McConnell and Susan Collins are still very powerful RINOs in the Senate.

Great clip of Billy Bob Thornton. Thanks. I'll check out "Landman".

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He does kind of blow it at the end, the writers anyway, we are never going to run out of oil. It regenerates naturally almost as fast as we can pull it out. Production reduces due to wear on the metal and sometimes low-producing wells become too expensive to keep up and they abandon them. I bet, in time, we'll see a lot of re-entry into abandoned wells once the truth begins to be scientifically accepted. The time and effort spent on "green energy" should have been put into Hydrogen fuel cells.

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Reverse the two paragraphs.

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T.L. I'd heard that natural gas is constantly being made in the Earth. Didn't know about oil regeneration. California has plenty of oil. They have to drill offshore in Santa Barbara to keep oil from oozing up on the beaches.

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There's a breakthrough there, using a chemical, don't remember what it is, that once introduced into a hydrogen system begins to create hydrogen, so no need to store at low temps or fuel up, except occasionally replacing hydrogen and the chemical. You know the oil companies are all over this to ban it or something, because there are no subsidies or trade offs to be gained like in Wind and Solar.

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T.L. Does the chemical get the hydrogen from water? That makes sense. A chemical bonds to the O in H20, freeing up the H2.

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I don't recall, or whether I even tuned it when it was covered, but that makes sense to me, too. It was some chemical or mineral that naturally produces hydrogen in the earth. When isolated they were able to generate hydrogen, I don't know what from, whether it was another mineral or what.

The regeneration of oil is a recently verified phenomenon, but even Rush talked about it at least 6 or 7 years ago.

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40 years ago friends who worked oil fields in Texas were telling me that old wells that were “tapped out” had been found to be full of oil again. Never heard that from any official.

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These Democrats today are no different from their slave owning forefathers. The illegals are brought here to work as slaves for big ag and corporate titans and will never be accepted (nor do they want to be). They may be allowed to vote in certain areas to maintain Democrat authority but they'll never obtain any authority of their own. With the human trafficing element thrown in this situation much more sickening than what took place in the 1800's.

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The US Plans to Triple nuclear power production by 2050. Uranium mining company stocks are going up. Here is the article and a graph of where the US gets its electricity:

https://www.yahoo.com/news/us-unveils-plan-triple-nuclear-094500700.html

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To accommodate AI, not for the people who need the power to stay alive. AI will get priority power, too.

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T.L., Oh, yeah. In Nebraska, Google built a huge computer server hub near Papillion, and Panasonic is building a huge battery plant near Beatrice. A new coal-fired power plant was installed in Nebraska City to power them. There is also an old nuclear power plant in Brownsville on the Missouri River.

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"Landman" is only available on Paramount Plus. That is a lousy media platform. So, no watching "Landman" for me.

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Plain truth (without the f-bombs a la Billy Bob). That's why we love you, TL.

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If you post the URL instead of sending it directly to Facebook, they don't remove it.

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Lew Rockwell at LRC posted the Billy Bob Thornton scene from "Landman" about wind turbines on his website today. Thanks for the link, T.L.

Thornton should have said, "Before we run out of cheap oil." We'll always have oil, but if it costs more to extract and refine the oil than it is worth... if it takes more energy to get the oil than we get out of the oil, oil isn't cheap energy.

We need cheap energy. Energy is overhead in a civilization. Energy is a cost. We want the most bang for the cheapest cost. If gasoline or electricity costs $20/mile of transportation, we won't be going very far.

Right now, it costs about one cent to ship a 12oz. beer anywhere in the world by ship. If that cost goes to 20 cents a beer, well, everyone will be drinking local beer.

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The real cost would be 2-3 generations of children, if they are able to be born, living at a lower material standard of living than their parents so that the 4+ generations might enjoy a higher standard of living.

The metrics and methods of establishing and measuring that standard of living being paramount. A study of such also being paramount to understanding how we got here.

This choice has been on offer for a long time and has had no takers but plenty of people who are fine with your kids enjoying that lower standard of living as the economy of debt and taking has run through the makers and all the seed corn and now has the scarecrow running off to see the wizard for his bitcoin.

The real cost is not found in the marketplace of fake numbers of the fake fedgov and its moneyprinter but in the spiritual death - or growth, of a People who either take up the duty to self-govern with the purpose of propagating their people and way of life, or abdicate to those who hold them in slavery until such time as cheaper labor can be procured.

The real cost of selling out is not in dollars but in the character and mettle and spirit of a People. And ultimately, in their very existence, as they become muddled chattel. Our greatest strength, they tell me.

Our deficit in that regard being what we can no longer obfuscate, as the full economic subjugation to the blank slate utilitarian globohomo marketplace runs its course and the plastic facades of modernity break down.

The kids are already not okay, but we will try as we always have to convince them and ourselves that the Great Progress must go on and so they must kick harder and so we must pay more for less without noticing the strings too hard as that can get you unjobbed.

We are left grasping at the straws of fungible units of production and consumption because we have given up who we are for what material we can get out of our captors.

Nevertheless, the debts accumulated on the long road of how we got here must be paid. The estate must be settled. Very very few are volunteering to carry that burden, to plant trees knowing full well they will never enjoy the shade.

But it will be paid.

The current political-social order that is allowed to operate is merely negotiations to establish who gets to pick the winners and losers in the taking economy and then kick the can with the bill down the road.

We see this in which characters are selected to perform this task, e.g. Elon and the gang of vampire capital cronies.

But hey, at least it will be entertaining. "Americans" are quite the entertainers, if nothing else at this point. Just ask PDiddy. And we are pretty good at breaking stuff when it comes time to breaking and so perhaps in time enough will get broken to allow for a new framework to rise from the rubble.

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