stephen lebel
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stephen lebel
@stephenlebel24
US Army Vet / 11B1P, unofficially Recon Scout 19D, Oilfield Trash, attempting to be a free thinker (I don’t always get it right) NO DM’s
In The Patch Katılım Ekim 2022
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@Tejanobrown Went through the same thing, come back brother
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@dallasnews Just when I think reporters or news organizations can’t get any dumber, then I read this…
Great work morons
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In Texas Senate race, Ken Paxton falsely claims James Talarico is a vegan dallasnews.com/news/politifac…
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@JimStrabo @flapprdotnet Wait this was actually real? This has to be parody right? No way this is real.
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@flapprdotnet I still cannot believe that this wasn't a parody. It's so on the nose.
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They're doing it again . . .
Ryan J Higgins, Ed.D.@ryanjhiggins
I’m a straight white dude, a veteran who grew up in a military family on farms in the Midwest. Moved to Texas on a scholarship from the Army. I drive a truck, listen to country music, and love football. I dare anybody to call me UnAmerican, and I’m fully behind Talarico.
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I bust my ass all over the lower 48 so my wife won’t ever have this problem.
🦢@damnidc__
This is so sad.
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@anasalhajji Wait, what? Please explain (respectfully asking 😅)
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@SuperLuckeee Love the cheat sheet and bookmarked, thank you
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You'll turn $1000 into $1,000,000+ in 12 months (cheatsheet)
And you don't need to trade full-time why?
1. This is a year 3 of 15 in a massive AI expansion (you're early)
2. There's over 50 stocks in the AI layer to choose from
3. Simply investing in VOO SPY $200-$300/month for the next few years would 200% your money.
4. The last time this happen was when internet became a thing.
5. Trump is helping everyone make money for the next 2 years.
6. Interest rates and inflation should be going down after 2027 (so you're really early still)
The secret is to be patient, feel bored all the time and don't buy anything just save all your cash.

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Are You Tired of Winning?
✅ Indiana squishy State Senate Republicans DEFEATED
✅ Tennessee redrew its congressional maps — +1🟥
✅ Florida redrew its congressional maps — +4🟥
✅ Texas redrew its congressional maps — +5🟥
✅ SCOTUS approved Texas maps
✅ SCOTUS ruled maps based on skin color are unconstitutional
✅ Louisiana must redraw its congressional maps
✅ VA Supreme Court struck down the unconstitutional referendum
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@US_OGA Hello 911, I would like to report a total beat down
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Hello Senator from the arid desert Southwest.
5th generation Utahn from a farming/ranching family here.
My ancestors settled the Great Basin, Arizona and parts of Mexico. We know a thing or two about drought.
So did the early pioneers - who experienced it first hand long before the discovery adaptation of petroleum.
Mormon pioneers arrived in Utah's arid Salt Lake valley in 1847. On day 1, they dammed City Creek, dug ditches to plant and irrigate dry soil & plant crops.
Pioneers described the land as parched and requiring constant irrigation. They proved resilient and their community irrigation turned desert into productive farms.
Brigham Young said : “We could not depend upon the rains of heaven... You need to co-operate in getting out your water from your water-ditches.”
Isaac Haight (1848 journal):
“Quite cold and very dry. Crops begin to suffer for want of rain.”
Parley P. Pratt (scouting southern Utah):
“No signs of water or fertility... sandy deserts, cheerless... barren clay.”
Ephraim Green (journal, 1855):
Noted extended dry periods with “no rain through the summer,” affecting crops in settlements."
The reality is that severe drought has always affected the Southwest. It is cyclical in nature and we have a long history of adaptation in dry times.
Periods of drought have been around long before the oil and gas industry.
Fossil fuels (and the modern agriculture, irrigation, pumping, and energy they enable) are what let us feed people and manage drought impacts at scales unimaginable in pre-industrial “natural” eras.
Blaming “fossil fuel pollution” for the recent La Niña period weather while ignoring history, natural cycles, and adaptation is just politics, not science.
We’ll stick to the data. Droughts happen. They always have.
We adapt with better tech, infrastructure, and yes—reliable energy. Not by pretending every dry spell is a man-made crisis manufactured by the industries that power America.
Thank you for sharing your views. We will certainly keep them in mind.
Sheldon Whitehouse@SenWhitehouse
Amazing graphic of US drought crisis, reaching beyond “extreme” into “exceptional.” New levels of extreme weather from fossil fuel pollution.
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@fandompulse Lol, wtf are these people on? They have no clue how absurd they sound to normal human beings
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Oscar Isaac, who played Poe Dameron in all three Disney Star Wars sequel films, on whether he would return to the franchise:
"Yeah. I mean, I'd be open to it, although right now I'm not so open to working with Disney. But if they can kinda figure it out and, you know, not succumb to fascism, that would be great... if that happens, then yeah, I'd be open to having a conversation about a galaxy far away."
Is calling Disney fascist the reason Poe Dameron won't be coming back?


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@thedailybeast Bro, what in the actual f@ck is wrong with you
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MAGA big hitters like Karoline Leavitt and Katie Miller paired their outrage at the WHCA’s dinner shooting with a sprinkling of glam.
thedailybeast.com/maga-stars-flo…
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@gambit2pawns @CulturedUpdatez Because it’s a skit, it’s rage bait. Gets so many people so many times
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The Oilfield Service Crunch Is Here oilprice.com/Energy/Crude-O…
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