
It’s All Good
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It’s All Good
@Who6773
Work in Natural Gas Industry, retired CG, 1A 2A, go Fins 🐬, 🇺🇸🇧🇷


Just published my latest op/ed at The @DailyCaller on the incredible energy success story in southeast New Mexico, and the looming political threat to it. Lea and Eddy counties are dominating U.S. energy production like never before. Here's why it matters: •Unprecedented dominance: These two counties (pop. ~130,000) now produce 78% of all oil from U.S. onshore federal lands, about 1.3 million barrels per day from federal acreage alone. Total output hit ~2.1 million bpd at end of 2024. •Economic powerhouse: Oil & gas funds over 40% of New Mexico’s state budget every year through taxes, royalties, and bonuses, supporting schools, roads, and services statewide despite decades of Democratic efforts to restrict the industry. •Record lease sale: BLM’s recent Delaware Basin sale brought in a staggering $4 billion in high bids — an all-time record for the Lower 48. Companies like Devon Energy, ExxonMobil, Oxy, EOG, and Mewbourne are betting big on this prolific play. •Geology, policy alignment: Sitting atop the heart of the Delaware Basin (western Permian), with smart lease stockpiling during the first Trump term, these counties prove what’s possible when industry, sound policy, and world-class resources align. •The big risk? Democratic nominee for governor is Deb Haaland - Biden’s former Interior Secretary and a lifelong anti-oil activist who tried to shut down federal leasing. While states have limits on federal lands, the checkerboard ownership (federal/state/private/Indian) gives ample room for meddling. America needs to treat federal lands as national assets, not political weapons. Energy reality has a way of winning - but voters in November will decide if New Mexico keeps its golden goose alive. #Energy #OilAndGas #NewMexico #Permian #DelawareBasin

Let me get this straight > nearly every major democracy restricts mail in voting > they also require real, government issued ID > mail in votes (with no confirmation of citizenship during registration) switched the CA election > thus election in CA is one of the most insecure processes in the developed world There’s no question that fraud happened. It’s statistically certain The only question is whether CA can vote itself out of this mess, or if it’s already too far gone When is enough enough?

Zul Mohammed from Pakistan, running for Mayor of Carrollton, TX says: “No vet has made any sacrifice. I want to make that clear. I do not support the US military. No, I do not support the United States. I look down on both entities”

CA Election Fraud: California voter receives another voter’s ballot and names his cat after the alleged voter. What is going on in California?



Hello, Mr. Desiderio, Punchbowl News sells access to Capitol Hill for corporate clients. Their senior Senate reporter is you, Andrew Desiderio. Here's how the access works: Punchbowl has a weekly show called "Fly Out Day," taped at the Punchbowl News Townhouse and described on their own site as an "exclusive first look" for Premium subscribers. Those Premium subscribers are the K Street corporate government affairs staff and trade association officials whose legislative interests depend on what Senate leadership decides to schedule… or kill. The second-ever guest was Senate Majority Leader John Thune, on September 11, 2025. This is documented in your own webste. Now let’s go over your post carefully. You say Mike Lee "primed the GOP base to believe" something. That’s manipulative framing, the language of a man working a crowd. But Thune "pointed out" something. That’s the language of a man correcting the record, establishing fact. This is not a one-off phrasing choice on your part. Your Punchbowl coverage consistently frames Thune's positions as institutional reality and conservative alternatives as base management. Thune "declared" that the talking filibuster is dead. Lee and his allies "captivated Trump's base." Thune "had enough." The SAVE Act push is "a self-inflicted wound." These are not neutral verbs. They are a point of view… and it's Thune's point of view, delivered with a byline. There's a structural reason this happens. Jake Sherman described Punchbowl's business model in his own words on The Rebooting podcast (January 2022): nearly 90% of the outlet's revenue comes from corporate sponsorships… "trade groups and companies looking to get their public affairs messaging in front of those making public policy." The sponsors documented at Punchbowl include PhRMA, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Facebook, JPMorgan, Blackstone, the American Investment Council (private equity lobby), and others. These sponsors need the goodwill of the Senate Majority Leader, who controls which of their legislative priorities come to the floor. Thune controls the floor. Thune sits in Punchbowl's townhouse. You reports Thune's framing as conventional wisdom. When Desiderio writes that the talking filibuster "will ultimately fail" ... not might fail, not Thune argues it will fail, but when it ultimately fails ... is that journalism? Or is it the view from Thune's Fly Out Day chair? You are busted, Mr. Desiderio.



One was treated vastly differently than the other. Apparently some lives matter more than others.


Spencer Pratt is likely going to be overtaken by far left Nithya Raman today. This graph shows the count on Election Day through last night. Nithya did this by suddenly winning 1st in every new ballot drop. North Korean "elections" have more self respect. Even they’d find it absurd for 3rd to suddenly jump to 1st place in every ballot drop DAYS after an election. It’s just ludicrous.








