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Mary Doyle For Congress Oregon CD2

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Candidate US House OR CD 2 Public school teacher People Powered Campaign 🚫AIPAC$ Donate https://t.co/VcU9vktGey

Bend, Oregon Katılım Ekim 2025
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Mary Doyle For Congress Oregon CD2
🚨 Endorsement Alert! Proud to be endorsed by the Center for Freethought Equality; advocacy and political arm of the @americnhumanist. The importance of separation between church & state is more important than ever with the Christian Nationalist rhetoric of this administration.
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Patriotic Millionaires
Patriotic Millionaires@PatrioticMills·
"The world’s richest men joined forces with the world’s most powerful man in pursuit of a technological breakthrough that would reorder society and make them unfathomably rich—or bring us all down with them." Read that again, because that's the goal. motherjones.com/politics/2026/…
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Łаηdrąćę Вureaմ@LandraceBureau·
🚨 The Diesel Engine Was Designed for Hemp Oil – Not Petroleum! ⛽️🌱 Rudolf Diesel didn’t invent his revolutionary compression-ignition engine in the 1890s to burn fossil fuels. He explicitly envisioned it running on vegetable and seed oils, with hemp oil frequently cited as a prime candidate due to its abundance, energy density, and local producibility. At the 1900 Paris World’s Fair, a diesel engine ran smoothly on peanut oil (demonstrated without modifications), proving the concept. Diesel himself stated that vegetable oils could one day rival petroleum in importance, empowering farmers to grow their own fuel and creating decentralized, independent power sources. Why This Matters for Profits Today •Hemp’s Edge: Industrial hemp produces high yields of seed oil suitable for biodiesel. Modern tests show hemp biodiesel converts at ~97% efficiency and performs well in cold temps compared to other feedstocks. It grows on marginal land, requires less water/pesticides than many crops, and offers dual revenue (fiber + seeds). •Market Opportunity: With global push for renewables, low-carbon fuels, and energy independence, hemp biodiesel aligns with ESG investing, government subsidies (e.g., RIN credits in the US, renewable fuel standards), and rising diesel demand in trucking, shipping, and heavy equipment. Petroleum volatility + carbon taxes = upside for bio-alternatives. •Technical Reality: Straight hemp oil works in modified older diesels (higher viscosity needs heating/pre-treatment), but transesterified hemp biodiesel drops seamlessly into modern engines. Energy content is close to petroleum diesel, with cleaner burn (lower particulates, sulfur). Fundamental Analysis: •Supply side: Hemp legalization (2018 Farm Bill onward) unlocked US production. Yields can hit 100-200+ gallons oil/acre depending on variety/region. Scalable with genetic improvements. •Demand side: Diesel consumption remains massive (trillions of miles driven annually). Biofuel blending mandates and net-zero goals create structural tailwinds. Hemp avoids food-vs-fuel debates better than soy/corn. •Risks: Processing costs, competition from cheaper oils (soy, palm, used cooking oil), regulatory hurdles on THC traces. But falling hemp biomass costs + tech (e.g., better extraction) improve margins. Technical Setup for Traders/Investors: •Watch hemp-related equities or ETFs tied to agrotech/biofuels (e.g., seed processors, biodiesel refiners). Chart patterns on broader energy/commodity indices often show inverse correlation to crude oil spikes. •Entry signals: Breakouts on renewable diesel news, positive USDA hemp reports, or oil price surges. •Profit Maximization Play: Long-term position in scalable hemp biodiesel producers or vertical integrators (farm-to-fuel). Pair with short-term options on volatility from energy policy announcements. Diversify into complementary plays like renewable natural gas or EV infrastructure for hedge, but diesel isn’t going away soon—bio-diesel can capture share. Diesel’s original vision was suppressed by petroleum interests (conspiracy or not, the shift to cheap fossil diesel happened). Today, with better tech and policy support, hemp oil could finally deliver on that promise. Actionable Advice: If you’re bullish on energy transition, allocate 5-10% portfolio to biofuel/ag innovators with strong balance sheets and IP in hemp processing. Monitor crude inventories, RFS volumes, and hemp acreage reports for timing. This isn’t “green hype”—it’s a high-margin, high-yield crop meeting real industrial demand. Who else knew the diesel engine was meant to run on hemp? Drop your thoughts—let’s discuss the investment angle. 💰🌿 #HempDiesel #BiofuelProfits #EnergyIndependence #DieselHistory #RenewableFuel
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@RepBentz Moreover, you are not being truthful with a water give-away to Google in The Dalles, by giving Google U.S. Forest Service land via The Dalles.
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Congressman Cliff Bentz
Water is the lifeblood of the West, and the people who rely on it deserve a voice in the decisions that affect it. That is why I introduced H.R. 8259, the Federal Waters Projects Consultation Improvement Act of 2026. My legislation brings greater transparency to the process and ensures local water users have a meaningful role in the operation of federal water projects. bentz.house.gov/media/press-re…
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Cruelty is baked into capitalism. Billionaires are disconnected from reality, they exist in a bubble of 'yes' people. Telling poor people to 'get another job' is more than a lack of understanding, it's a complete disconnect from humanity.
Power to the People ☭🕊@ProudSocialist

I love this clip where Michael Parenti points out capitalism requires poverty to function as the wealth of the elite is produced by the deprivation of the many. It uses poverty as punishment to maintain low wages and keep people afraid of losing their jobs.

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@RepBentz Selling this as “giving water users a voice,” but local applicants already have review & comment rights in ESA consultations. What his bill really does is add more process & more leverage for contractors in a system that still has to follow science and protect species.
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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
Israel is leveling entire villages in Lebanon with American bombs, expanding its borders, while the world does nothing
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Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
If you paid even a penny in federal income tax last year, you paid more than: Tesla Southwest Disney Live Nation HP United PayPal CVS Health Palantir Citigroup PG&E 3M That's right. They paid $0 in federal income tax. It's time for big corporations to pay their fair share.
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Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
META is building 10 gas-fired power plants for its Hyperion AI data center in Louisiana. They will use as much power as 5 million American homes & pollute the equivalent of 5+ million cars on the road per year. These are the same people who tell you not to drive or run your AC because of climate change.
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We must have a moratorium in AI dat centers until we can reign in the unintended consequences, disruptions to our labor force, impacts on mental health, etc.
Ronan Farrow@RonanFarrow

(🧵1/11) For the past year and a half, I've been investigating OpenAI and Sam Altman for @NewYorker. With my coauthor @andrewmarantz, I reviewed never-before-disclosed internal memos, obtained 200+ pages of documents related to a close colleague, including extensive private notes, and interviewed more than 100 people. OpenAI was founded on the premise that A.I. could be the most dangerous invention in human history—and that its C.E.O. would need to be a person of uncommon integrity. We lay out the most detailed account yet of why Altman was ousted out by board members and executives who came to believe he lacked that integrity, and ask: were they right to allege that he couldn't be trusted? A thread on some of of our findings:

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