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SShooterZ

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  1. Almost $40M of recreational marijuana revenue in IL in 2021 came from out of state purchases. Want to know who the #1 out of state customer is? I'll give you 1 guess....
  2. LMFAO Marijuana is #6 on the list of most valuable US crops. I almost missed the absurdity of some here. Had to stop in and say HI though after the big red ripple today.
  3. They clearly followed the peacefully and patriotically mantra.
  4. I think the rumor was that he would pay for their fees. I don't know that he actually said it though. As for going to the Capitol building, here's the transcript of his speech. Draw you're own conclusions: "Now, it is up to Congress to confront this egregious assault on our democracy. And after this, we’re going to walk down, and I’ll be there with you, we’re going to walk down, we’re going to walk down. Anyone you want, but I think right here, we’re going to walk down to the Capitol, and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women, and we’re probably not going to be cheering so much for some of them. Because you’ll never take back our country with weakness. You have to show strength and you have to be strong. We have come to demand that Congress do the right thing and only count the electors who have been lawfully slated, lawfully slated. I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard."
  5. I used to hate him and now find that I agree with him more and more.
  6. Imagine being that bad and yet still being an improvement over the guy you replaced. Using Gallup’s historical data, Biden’s approval rating in this poll (42 percent) is lower than any other modern first-year president’s at a similar point in time, with the key exception of Donald Trump (whose approval averaged 37 percent in fall 2017).
  7. Wait a minute. You’re listening to Jen Psaki? Interesting…
  8. Oh no MSM!!! Nice try though. I don’t even know what you’re talking about to be honest. Trying to maintain a talk track with some of you is an exercise in futility.
  9. Easy. When supply catches up. Is home oil processed through the same refineries? I honestly don’t know, but if it is, see above.
  10. Again, the topic was fuel costs. Not my fault you can’t follow a topic.
  11. Holy shit. I 100% agree with you. Both of them, worthless, making millions off lies their audience gobbles up.
  12. So let's walk through this since I can tell you're getting frustrated with facts. If traffic dropped, say at any time in 2020, anywhere from 10%-50%, in any state, does that automatically mean delivery drivers stopped driving and delivering? Did you not see that UPS, FedEx and USPS drivers were deemed essential workers? Wouldn't that mean they still had to go drive their vehicles? Now, let's move to the subject of non-essential workers. Literally millions of people transitioned from travelling to their workplace, to working from home. The technology demand was insane trying to meet the demand of a workforce that was working from home now instead of traveling to an office. Do you think that maybe, JUST maybe, a little less gasoline was used by the nation when people were working in their homes? Or did they drive around the block and come back to their houses to they could pretend they were driving to work?? Now, with the reduction in demand, and the effect from C19 itself on the workforce, doesn't it make sense that the oil industry reduced workforce and production? Or do you think they just paid people to stand around when not needed, not counting for labor lost to the virus? Now, as shelter at home has been lifted for some time, and people are more comfortable traveling, don't you think demand has risen this year? Do you think the oil refineries just turned the dial up a little and all of a sudden they were at pre-C19 workforce and production capabilities. I'm sure none of the people that were laid off didn't find other jobs and instead just waited for the refineries to call right? Hint: The entire industry was disrupted. This included countries the US does business with in importing oil as well. Globally the demand for oil fell off a cliff. It is now recovering, and like we're seeing with a LOT of different products and materials, there are issues. Hence the reason the price has been rising. Why you continually equate an entire industry to what you experience is the perfect example of "if is doesn't affect me, it must not be real". It's a logical fallacy. And traffic is not the same as it was in 2018. Many industries have moved to a work from home model. Another note, gas prices in 2018 were higher earlier in the year than 2020 and now sit around 10% lower than where they're at now. Not bad considering what has globally happened to the oil industry. (But, but, BIDEN!!!)
  13. Wait, let me throw this in since you seem to communicate better with these.
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