A slight oversight that should and must remedied very soon. My vote is in the balance, here... For a 37yo woman she has a helluva body, store-boughts or not. If those are fake, my compliments to the chef... Only thing I don't like about her resume is, she's an out of stater. Not a deal breaker tho
Meh...Louisiana. At least she recognized the error of her ways but cannot blame her attachment to good seafood. Having access to LOOP probably helped with the background in oil and gas...
She might be qualified but she's not someone I can take seriously. Just seems like a mental case needing attention.
They said that about Trump and look who’s in the White House. I haven’t heard about any issues about her. If you have done your homework, she was endorsed by the San Antonio paper before they withdrew it after her political ad.
Also, I'm not putting anyone down by calling anyone a horndog. I'm one and probably worse than any other guy on this board.
She is stunning and at least ditched ISIS. However, he's still a disgusting pig, and be I think he should be investigated because of her former ties to ISIS. f**k him.
What a STUPID idiot. But even more than him she probably wishes this didn't put her in the spotlight She had denounced ISIS and Islam and has been working against them Now she is a target for Islamists to go after
Oil is going to $180 and Biden’s FERC is cancelling pipelines to stop climate change. Everyone associated with shitshow joe is going to lose.
At that price he is indirectly helping the oil and gas industry, at least short term. Regardless of the foolish policies he has followed, the price signal is telling everybody that can to drill, baby, drill. The demand for oil is not ever going to go down. The only real weapon they have right now is the ESG investment scoring system. But if prices keep climbing and demand stays high long term (it will), I am not sure ESG scores are going to really do much other than hurt the large corporations that are trying to go carbon neutral. Competitors will eat their lunch quick. Especially if independent investment banks come up outside of the ESG framework.
If we run a real agenda with real candidates, we'll mop the floor with them. If we run a clown show, we'll still take the House and maybe the Senate. Fetterman probably loses either way. Lamb wins in the clown show scenario.
I guess the high costs of gas haven't affected the Black Caucus voters Hakeem Jeffries “What is the thinking within your caucus about how to deal with that issue [high gas prices]?” a reporter asked Jeffries. “That issue hasn’t come up,” Jeffries said
The "Clown Show" for the GOP would be to follow the McConnel plan of standing for nothing, and running on nothing. Even Rick Scott, hardly a Senator in the Cotton/Cruz mode, had enough of the Turtle's do-nothing strategy and has come up with his own plan for action with a GOP Senate - to the ire of McConnel. The "Clown Show" in PA would be to run The Oz, who until about this time last year was a gun-grabbing, pro-abortion candidate who actually lives in New Jersey. Bold strategy Cotton, we'll see how that works out for him.
What's McConnel's plan for a GOP senate? Doing nothing till there's a GOP President and then voting for lots of judges? The Turtle did a great job with that under Trump - but he's apparently an idiot-savant, as that's about the only accomplishment from 2 years of total GOP control of Congress/White House. When R Scott has to come off the bench to lay out your party's plan if given control, you know GOP leadership is asleep at the wheel. Little surprise though as there are no judges to confirm (so McConnel is useless), and it's not an election year so John Wayne Coryrn, R-Texas, has assumed his usual location on the side of a milk carton. "Have you seen me?". Gotta say, for a creepy looking Lux Luthor type who's company stole millions of dollars in Medicare funds, Scott's an impressive politician. Twice elected governor of Florida, and beat the even creepier looking Bill Nelson, who was widely called Skeletor during the 2018 election.
My guess is that if they take the Senate, McConnell would do the following (1) slow the confirmation of Biden judicial nominations to run out the clock, (2) obviously kill Build Back Better and any major policy initiatives like election law usurpations, (3) force social spending concessions in budget negotiations especially if they also take the House, (4) push for expanded domestic energy production, and (5) require Democrats to cast difficult votes going into the '24 elections. With a Democrat in the White House, it's about the most he can do.