Greg Parham

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Greg Parham

Greg Parham

@gregnm369

Quito, EC by way of Atlanta, GA and Mobile, AL Retire early and live your life!

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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@Rothmus I wonder how much volcanoes have contributed since 1990...
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
No such thing as climate damage.
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SaltyGoat
SaltyGoat@SaltyGoat17·
Everyone cool with this?
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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@SaltyGoat17 Had she not been goading her on, the ICE officer wouldn't have been in a dangerous situation that ended tragically. Think about how much taxpayers will be paying for his therapy. Indict her ass.
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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@MaraMiro93 @SenTuberville We'll have to see if the lessons from the last 25 years, analysis of operational shortcomings, missed opportunities, etc will be implemented.
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Mara Miro@MaraMiro93·
@gregnm369 @SenTuberville They cheered when we went into Iraq. They tore down statues of Hussein. They cheered. Until they didn’t.
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Coach Tommy Tuberville
Coach Tommy Tuberville@SenTuberville·
Nicolas Maduro is the leader of a TERRORIST gang, and has killed hundreds of thousands of Americans through illegal drugs. Thank you to the brave service members who have apprehended this CRIMINAL and sacrifice every day to keep America safe. This is what AMERICA FIRST national security looks like. Let this be a warning to ANYONE who threatens our country.
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Gaby Zighel✨️
Gaby Zighel✨️@GabyZighel·
Hey Tim! We Venezuelans are fine with it. Let me explain: The United States began exploiting oil in Venezuela in the 1920s. Venezuelan Oil Concessions, a subsidiary of Standard Oil of Indiana, was soon followed by Standard Oil of New Jersey and Gulf Oil. Between 1925 and 1929, Venezuela became the world’s largest oil exporter and the second-largest producer after the United States, with almost all of it controlled and operated by American companies. Those were Venezuela’s golden years. By 1965, Citgo was established, and by 1975, PDVSA was created as part of the transition to the nationalization of the industry in 1976, when it was handed over to the Venezuelan government. We learned everything we know from the US: they built our industry and taught us how to exploit and manage it at the highest professional level. After nationalization, joint ventures continued through a very lucrative partnership that benefited both parties. When that disgrace of a man, Hugo Chávez, took power in 1999, we were producing 3 million barrels per day. He then kicked most American companies out of the country and replaced them with political allies, though Chevron still maintains a presence. The country own billions of dollars to American companies. Chavismo destroyed the industry through mismanagement and corruption, driving production down to just 400,000 barrels per day. If Venezuela is to reactivate its oil industry and restore it to its former glory, it needs to partner with the United States again (among other measures) and Citgo is a key part of that equation. It is simply the most logical course of action. We need billions of dollars in investment that we do not have. The country is in default, and PDVSA has been ruined. By removing Maduro and his cronies, thereby liberating the country from that filthy regime, every Venezuelan with a functioning prefrontal cortex support partnering again with the United States rather than with Cuba (for free oil) pr China, Russia, Iran, or Belarus that pay little and then sell it on the black market. It is a win-win situation for both the US and Venezuela. So, on behalf of Venezuelans, we give the green light to the US to oust the illegitimate regime, we would be more than happy to do business with the United States again. We could be back to our golden years in a shorter period of time.
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Tim Pool
Tim Pool@Timcast·
Removing Maduro made infinitely more sense than anything we did in Iraq and Afghanistan But still, don't lie This is for oil and the petrodollar This isnt about drugs or narco gangs. Just be honest
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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@levelsio I live in "New Oregon" and take offense. I want it to be called "New Alabama!"
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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@MichelleL857225 @cenkuygur In Ecuador, around the time of the 2024 "election" there, we got reports that Maduro had been couped or killed. Then Maduros police took hundreds of people who came out to celebrate - never to be seen again. That's what Cenk and the left want more of.
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Michelle@MichelleL857225·
@cenkuygur Kidnapping their leader??? What is wrong with you?
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Trump just said "We are going to run Venezuela now." What the fuck? Attacking Venezuela and kidnapping their leader is already insane, but now we're going to run the whole country. That's ludicrous. With who? Our troops? Do we have a plan for an insurgency? This is insanity.
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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@kyleforalabama Love you bro, but every Venezuelan I know in South America is cheering in the streets. The Venezuelan people know what's best for themselves. The USA hasn't had a more favorable brand in South America in a LONG time after this move.
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Kyle Sweetser
Kyle Sweetser@kyleforalabama·
MAGA was a LIE. This administration just launched a full scale WAR against Venezuela without Congressional approval after promising “NO NEW WARS”. Pray for our troops.
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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@Fat_Electrician So you should do a review with @HLC_actual about all the fancy new Chinese radars that failed to detect ANYTHING to help Maduro against a decapitation strike on their capitol.
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Kanan
Kanan@KevinGallion11·
@Fat_Electrician I just noticed... Maduro kinda looks like a Latin Stallin... did they get their leader off of Wish.com or Temu? XD
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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@Fat_Electrician China: "So how did the talks go?" Envoy: "We got lots of commitments, we are good to go in Venezuela!" America: "No."
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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@amitylee13 Not only are you wrong, you ill-informed about history. The last time the US declared war formally was WW2. Tell your friendly neighborhood Korea and Vietnam vet they are war criminals. See how that works out for you.
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Amity
Amity@amitylee13·
😡 This is NOT what I voted for. Bombing Caracas without a declaration of war is unconstitutional, reckless, and immoral. Congress was bypassed, the people were ignored, and another foreign entanglement was chosen over liberty at home. Enough!!
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Breadman
Breadman@BTCBreadMan·
@RossKneeDeep There’s no benefit to seizing drug boats. There’s a benefit to stealing oil tankers. This isn’t that hard to understand.
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Willie Ross Jr. Knee Deep@RossKneeDeep·
Okay, let me get this right. The U.S. seized a Venezuelan oil tanker carrying 1.8 million barrels of oil headed to Cuba, without bombing it and killing everyone on board? Yet, they refuse to seize Venezuelan speedboats suspected of drug running and not kill the occupants. Whats the difference?
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Greg Parham@gregnm369·
@RossKneeDeep Well, it's hard to fast rope via helicopter onto a 1000hp speedboat for one...
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