Bryce Dininger
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Bryce Dininger
@brycedininger
CAP Power Program Administrator, Motorsports spotter A.J. Foyt # 14 & Cadillac Whelen #31, IndyCar & IMSA respectively. Undergrad IU, MBA Auburn.
Cave Creek, AZ Beigetreten Ocak 2012
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@DLoesch reacts to Sabrina Carpenter being forced to apologize for a viral reaction to a fan’s Arabic scream during her Coachella performance. #DanaRadio
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@DschlopesIsBack This wasn't and still isn't surprising. They would do it again
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This INSANE poll shows just how crazy and authoritarian Democrats became during Covid
-55% supported fines against the unvaccinated simply for refusing the jab
-59% supported permanent house confinement for anyone who refused to get vaccinated
-45% supported the government having putting the unnvaccinated in quarantine camps
-47% supported "a government tracking program" to monitor unvaccinated citizens
-29% supported the state being able to REMOVE UNVACCINATED PARENTS' CUSTODY OVER THEIR OWN CHILDREN
-48% supported fines or PRISON for questioning vaccine efficacy on social media
-47% supported "a government tracking program" to monitor unvaccinated citizens
These are the exact same people that constantly accuse you of being a “fascist”

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@nick_booth50 That is not what I wrote at all but good effort
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I agree. 26 of the drivers don’t have a shot anyway and are wasting time and resources parading their sponsors for 200 laps if we think that way.
Bryce Dininger@brycedininger
Honestly why? I have been to every 500 since 1980, including August 2020. So I think I can speak from inside the ropes and say, it will most likely get to 33, but it doesn't really matter. especially if you are trying to get 33 qualified teams to do pit stops. Those are the things you also need to remember
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@US_OGA @RepRoKhanna 100% accurate. Natural gas under a dollar currently on south mainline, buying duck curve energy at negative prices. Love it
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Good evening @RepRoKhanna. We hope you had a nice Saturday.
Several people have requested we comment on your post. We will quickly before we take Mrs. USOGA out for date night.
First - like you, we hope this war will end soon and things will return to normal. Until then - things will be what they will be.
But high gas prices in your district aren’t “Trump’s war”—they’re Sacramento’s doing.
California drivers pay nearly double the national average in state taxes, plus cap-and-trade, Low Carbon Fuel Standard, unique reformulated gasoline, refinery limits, and geographic isolation that blocks cheap imports.
That adds $1.00–$1.78+ over the U.S. average.
Here is our suggestion. Your proposed windfall profits tax will do nothing to bring relief to your overtaxed and underappreciated constituents.
Instead -suspend those state-level taxes first and bring California prices in line with the national average.
Put your state bureaucracy on a diet. They could stand to shed a few pounds.
Encourage California domestic oil and gas production and expand your refinery capacity instead of shutting it down.
Stand up to your Governor. You know he is wrong and you can be on the right side of things
And let's talk windfall profits tax.
They don't work. While you don't call it a windfall profits tax, California recently passed one and called it a "wealth tax" now you see high net worth individuals fleeing your state.
History proves it backfires.
The 1980 Crude Oil Windfall Profit Tax cut domestic production 1–8% (hundreds of millions of barrels lost), boosted imports 3–13%, raised far less revenue than projected after deductions, created massive bureaucracy, and was repealed in 1988 because it discouraged supply exactly when America needed more.
That in turn led us to depend even more on Middle East imports for another 20 years right up until the shale revolution occurred. Kind of like how California is dependent on imports now.
Your repeated sponsorship of a new Big Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act would repeat the exact same mistake—shrinking U.S. output and raising costs.
Crude exports? They expand global supply, narrow price spreads (WTI-Brent) which is exerts downward pressure on world prices.
It is directly helping allies in Europe and Asia counter China's skirting sanctions and colluding with Iran to purchase crude at huge discounts.
Restricting exports would tighten markets, spike costs everywhere—including here—and hurt the consumers you claim to protect.
Finally we must also point out that
your voting record shows consistent opposition to our industry you want to tax. For example, you:
Voted against leasing more public lands and waters for oil drilling (2023, Roll Call 23).
Voted against reversing land-management protections to open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) to oil and gas drilling—multiple times, including 2025 Roll Call 295 and earlier efforts to halt ANWR development.
Opposed critical oil and gas leasing reforms and fast-tracking fossil-fuel infrastructure (2024 Roll Call 95; 2025 votes undermining LNG authority and blocking fracking bans).
Voted NO on NDAA provisions that would expedite oil/gas permitting (2022–2023).
You have a 99% lifetime League of Conservation Voters score—near-perfect opposition to domestic energy exploration, production and leasing.
You’ve led hearings attacking us and sponsored bills to repeal industry tax provisions.
Fine—own that record.
But please stop shifting blame to “Trump’s war” or federal policy while California’s own choices keep your constituents paying the highest pump prices in America.
Real relief comes from more American supply + streamlined permitting, not recycled 1980s taxes or more restrictions.
Energy abundance, not rhetoric, lowers prices and bolsters U.S. and allied security.
Mrs. USOGA has instructed us to put the phone away so we will do that.
Have a good weekend.
Rep. Ro Khanna@RepRoKhanna
Trump's immoral and reckless war in Iran has shot up gas prices in my district to nearly $6 a gallon. Stop the war, stop exporting our crude oil, and pass my windfall profits tax on Big Oil to give Americans a rebate for their gas bills.
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Sergio Garcia just showed his true character on the 2 tee box. Zero chance to win @TheMasters and behavior like a child. Tournament should yank him off course for conduct
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@marklevinshow Whatever happened to the college days where you just went to class, met a nice girl or two and drank Wednesday thru Saturday night then repeat?
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Honestly why? I have been to every 500 since 1980, including August 2020. So I think I can speak from inside the ropes and say, it will most likely get to 33, but it doesn't really matter. especially if you are trying to get 33 qualified teams to do pit stops. Those are the things you also need to remember
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@RickD_GK Obesity in this country is absolutely embarrassing
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I find this absolutely ridiculous. The video itself isnt just about this 12 year old kid.
Its about massively overweight kids, who fight their parents when they don't get food when they want it, sometimes physically attacking the parents.
It is your fault that you allowed the kids to get to this point.
No excuses. Put them on a diet, get rid of all the junk food, set boundaries. Not that difficult.
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@Travis1 I am not from Michigan but Big Blue might have something to say about that one.
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@IndyOreo The driver who had women swooning everywhere and he had deep pockets
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Back by popular demand, the third in a series of who knows how many:
IndyCar Random Pic of the Day No. 3
#RICPOD

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@DavidJHarrisJr Haven't considered her or her music relevant in years. She can have more money but class she will never have.
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