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El Mimbreno

(777 posts)
Sat Dec 30, 2017, 12:15 PM Dec 2017

Pearce: Putting the American taxpayer and economy first

Pearce on fracking.
Translation: "pearce: putting corporate profits ahead of everyone and everything.

"I applaud the BLM today for putting the American economy and taxpayer first by rescinding this unnecessary regulation. Many of these Obama-era environmental rules were duplicative in nature and made in order solely to cripple energy production on federal lands. This doesn't better preserve our environment, but cuts off sources of revenues for states like New Mexico who rely on the production and development of resources to support our teachers, infrastructure, and more. From the very beginning, federal courts declared that the BLM did not have the proper authority to regulate hydraulic fracturing on public lands. By rescinding the rule altogether, the BLM upholds the rule of law and moves the nation closer towards becoming less reliant on foreign energy production. With that, New Mexico can once again have the opportunity to become a leader in energy development."


What total bullshit.
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Pearce: Putting the American taxpayer and economy first (Original Post) El Mimbreno Dec 2017 OP
Hey Steve your teabagger nonsense doesn't play comradebillyboy Dec 2017 #1
They won't be happy until every last Phoenix61 Dec 2017 #2

Phoenix61

(17,011 posts)
2. They won't be happy until every last
Sat Dec 30, 2017, 12:45 PM
Dec 2017

square inch of land has had every mineral, drop of oil, water and/or gas squeezed out of it leaving nothing but desert so poor even a cactus won't grow there.

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