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Grit dog wrote:
I'm giving this 27.5 pages before lockdown....who want's to bet?
I'm at 12 pages....... - Grit_dogNavigatorI'm giving this 27.5 pages before lockdown....who want's to bet?
- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
ronharmless wrote:
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
As opposed to an article by James Ellsmoor, a well known renewable energy zealot - I'm sure he wouldn't bend the truth any now would he.
@Lynnmor
...Don't you have something from at least this who don't push "conspiracy theories"...
Pot calling the kettle black.
Don't know him nor I appointed him to represent me.
Did you see me quoting his article for anything?:h:S:?:@
In that case, you can't bring up. the "pot calling the kettle black" on me. Or you don't really know how to use this analogy?:B - ronharmlessExplorer
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
As opposed to an article by James Ellsmoor, a well known renewable energy zealot - I'm sure he wouldn't bend the truth any now would he.
@Lynnmor
...Don't you have something from at least this who don't push "conspiracy theories"...
Pot calling the kettle black. - rlw999Explorer
Timmo! wrote:
Reisender wrote:
And thank you for pointing out how minuscule and limited the subsidies to EV’s is in comparison to the eternal, endless and trillions of dollars that the oil industry gets. :). Lol.
Cheers.
Please educate me. What tax break does the oil industry receive that is not available to other industries/companies? I am not aware of any special tax break that is exclusively targeted to oil and gas companies.
This article describes some of the fossil fuel industry subsidies:The federal government provides numerous subsidies, both direct and indirect, to the fossil fuel industry. Special provisions in the U.S. tax code designed to specifically support and reward domestic fossil fuel?related production are direct subsidies. Other provisions in the tax code aimed at businesses in general create indirect subsidies that are not exclusive to the fossil fuels industry. In certain cases, quantifying these subsidies is fairly simple. In the case of indirect subsidies, establishing an amount associated with these subsidies is more challenging. While not covered in this fact sheet, another source of federal aid to the fossil fuel industry is the discounted cost of leasing federal lands for fossil fuel extraction. Some fossil fuel subsidies provide public assistance, such as the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which assists low-income households with heating costs.
- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer@Lynnmor
"Since 2017, when a large number of its journalists were fired, RealClearPolitics has had a rightward, pro-Trump turn. The website published articles of its own, as well as promoted articles by other conservative websites, which pushed conspiracy theories about Trump's opponents."
Don't you have something from at least this who don't push "conspiracy theories".
Hint: They are those that don't say that CA wildfire were caused by Jews with satellites beaming laser into their forests. - LynnmorExplorer
Reisender wrote:
Interesting. https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/jamesellsmoor/2019/06/15/united-states-spend-ten-times-more-on-fossil-fuel-subsidies-than-education/amp/
Just another myth:
Nonsense - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
Timmo! wrote:
...that is available to all taxpayers ...
I'm a taxpayer so tell me:
Where can I deduct my oil-well development costs from my taxes?
Where can I make the government pay for my Inland Waters Tranport?
Or get exemption for fees for offshore oil drilling?
And get exemption for royalty fees for oil extracted from off shore drills?
And let me educate you about edumacation and using hair-splitting semantics and red herring when caught with pants down and on fire.:B - Timmo_Explorer IILOL, no gotcha. Just holding people's feet to the fire.
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