Biden is insane

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Enough is enough...throw a net over this guy, he's nuts.

There's gas-lighting and there is flip-flopping and there is back-pedaling...but this is just lunacy.


Joe Biden Promises Climate Activist at Rally in New York: ‘No More Drilling’

CHARLIE SPIERING 6 Nov 2022

President Joe Biden told a climate activist on Sunday he would not allow any new drilling in the United States, just days after he complained that oil companies are not drilling enough.

“No more drilling. There is no more drilling,” Biden said, speaking to a climate activist as he finished up a rally in New York for Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY). “I haven’t formed any new drilling.”

A young woman standing front and center held up a sign protesting Biden for allowing drilling on federal lands.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1589411228082122753


The activist responded to Biden by noting there is still offshore drilling in the Antarctic and off of the Gulf of Mexico.

“That was before I was president,” Biden said. “We’re trying to work on that — get that done.”

Biden’s comment to the climate activist differed from his statements on Wednesday when he blamed oil companies for not drilling enough.

“We haven’t slowed them down at all. They should be drilling more than they’re doing now,” he said at a rally in New Mexico. “If they were drilling more, we’d have more relief at the pump.”

As Biden stood with Hochul and raised his arms, he mouthed to his staff, asking them to get the woman’s name.

He then walked over to her directly and spoke with her for a few minutes, presumably about his climate policies before working the rest of the crowd.

Biden’s rally in New York was interrupted two other times by protesters who were escorted out to the audience.

Some of his supporters chanted to drown out the protesters but were silenced by the president.

“We love Joe! We love Joe!” they chanted.

“Well, let Joe talk okay?” Biden replied.

Biden also stumbled over something on the stage as he walked around speaking into a microphone.

“Whoop stepping on a… it’s black, anyway,” he said before continuing his speech.

At another point in the rally, a person fainted prompting people in the crowd to interrupt the president’s speech to call for help.

“OK, I got it, I got it!” Biden said, pausing for medical assistance to get to the affected person.

The president is rallying with Hochul as polls show Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY) increasingly gaining support in the polls because of his positions on issues like crime.
 
New England is more than welcome to freeze to death to achieve their lunatic climate goals, just like Europe.

I used to be both a Europhile and a New-England-phile... I'm saddened to see what a pathetic, shell of the former greatness of Western Civilization both of these regions have become.

I visited Concord, MA, in 2019, to take in one of the great landmarks of human civilization. While there, I stopped into a convenience store to get a water. While standing in line at the cashier, I overheard the conversation between the clerk and the patron in front of me celebrating the recent passage of a ban on plastic bags, straws, etc., within the municipality. I thought to myself, "the very birthplace of American freedom has been lost." Ever since, I look at New England with utter disdain.

If American Freedom is to persist, it will in the West - in Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Texas, Oklahoma... Most of the rest of what used to be America is diseased and/or dead.
 
If American Freedom is to persist, it will in the West - in Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Texas, Oklahoma... Most of the rest of what used to be America is diseased and/or dead.

You're probably right but every time I come to that conclusion, I think of this:

 
You're probably right but every time I come to that conclusion, I think of this:



Wow! Thanks for sharing that!

Not in the least surprising that the song has a distinctly Irish feel to it - there are similar songs written by Irishmen fleeing the Island in search of freedom across the pond.
 
Wow! Thanks for sharing that!

Not in the least surprising that the song has a distinctly Irish feel to it - there are similar songs written by Irishmen fleeing the Island in search of freedom across the pond.

You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it, Stan Rogers is a legend.

To flesh that song out a little bit more, he's singing about the economic collapse of the Canadian Maritime provinces right after Consolidation with the fedgov in Ottawa in the 1950s. These areas were still under control of the British Crown, and were managed in a laissez-faire manner, much like Hong Kong. Having a great many more natural resources, and the best commercial fishing grounds in the world, they prospered...fishing, logging, coal and oil extraction, light industry, shipbuilding and manufacturing of all kinds. Of course, as soon as they joined the fedgov, they were slapped with all manners of regulations and restrictions on their business and industry, resulting in collapse that is still going on to this day.

"The Idiot" is caught in the middle of this, and having too much pride to take a government handout that "will rob your soul" and with little chance of gainful employment as he reads "how every day the news will say some factory's gonna close", he heads out west to the high desert plains of Alberta and Saskatchewan, to take a job in the oilfields that were just starting at that time.

While he finds "self respect and steady check" out west, where the hills "are dirty brown", it's clear that he is also miserable...he misses with all his heart where he comes from, the green fields, the small town, the lush forests and sea breezes.

I feel the same way, when you relate stories like you did about being in Concord.

Only I'm not going to leave or be forced out by a bunch of pinheaded Marxist maggots.

I will make my stand here, with all that entails.

And, with apologies to Stan: "So just like he, that makes me, an idiot I suppose".
 
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You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it, Stan Rogers is a legend.

To flesh that song out a little bit more, he's singing about the economic collapse of the Canadian Maritime provinces right after Consolidation with the fedgov in Ottawa in the 1950s. These areas were still under control of the British Crown, and were managed in a laissez-faire manner, much like Hong Kong. Having a great many more natural resources, and the best commercial fishing grounds in the world, they prospered...fishing, logging, coal and oil extraction, light industry, shipbuilding and manufacturing of all kinds. Of course, as soon as they joined the fedgov, they were slapped with all manners of regulations and restrictions on their business and industry, resulting in collapse that is still going on to this day.

"The Idiot" is caught in the middle of this, and having too much pride to take a government handout that "will rob your soul" and with little chance of gainful employment as he reads "how every day the news will say some factory's gonna close", he heads out west to the high desert plains of Alberta and Saskatchewan, to take a job in the oilfields that were just starting at that time.

While he finds "self respect and steady check" out west, where the hills "are dirty brown", it's clear that he is also miserable...he misses with all his heart where he comes from, the green fields, the small town, the lush forests and sea breezes.

I feel the same way, when you relate stories like you did about being in Concord.

Only I'm not going to leave or be forced out by a bunch of pinheaded Marxist maggots.

I will make my stand here, with all that entails.

And, with apologies to Stan: "So just like he, that makes me, an idiot I suppose".

When each of us takes a stand, I think we're going to discover that there were vastly more people on our side than we ever thought possible. It is the habit of the political/media class to wildly overestimate its significance. They're the ones telling us that we're "all alone", "anti-social freaks", "fringe wackos", etc. I don't believe their propaganda!
 
While he finds "self respect and steady check" out west, where the hills "are dirty brown", it's clear that he is also miserable...he misses with all his heart where he comes from, the green fields, the small town, the lush forests and sea breezes.

This element of the song is precisely what harkens to so many Irish songs about immigrating to America... happy to be free from famine and the Crown, but missing his home.

I feel the same way, when you relate stories like you did about being in Concord.

Understood, and agreed.

Only I'm not going to leave or be forced out by a bunch of pinheaded Marxist maggots.

I will make my stand here, with all that entails.

And, with apologies to Stan: "So just like he, that makes me, an idiot I suppose".

"Where Liberty is, there is my home..."
 
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