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To: isopatch who wrote (36518)6/25/2017 10:49:22 PM
From: James Seagrove3 Recommendations

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The following video is a brief talk by Beatrix von Storch, one of the leaders of AfD (Alternative für Deutschland, Alternative for Germany), about the insane immigration policies promoted by Angela Merkel and the leaders of the European Union.






To: isopatch who wrote (36518)6/26/2017 9:13:19 AM
From: FJB4 Recommendations

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PLASTICS: The Shale Revolution’s Staggering Impact in Just One Word.

That boom in drilling has expanded the output of oil and gas in the U.S. more than 57% in the past decade, lowering prices for the primary ingredients Dow Chemical Co. uses to make tiny plastic pellets. Some of the pellets are exported to Brazil, where they are reshaped into the plastic pouches filled with puréed fruits and vegetables.

Tons more will be shipping soon as Dow completes $8 billion in new and expanded U.S. petrochemical facilities mostly along the Gulf of Mexico over the next year, part of the industry’s largest transformation in a generation.

The scale of the sector’s investment is staggering: $185 billion in new U.S. petrochemical projects are in construction or planning, according to the American Chemistry Council
. Last year, expenditures on chemical plants alone accounted for half of all capital investment in U.S. manufacturing, up from less than 20% in 2009, according to the Census Bureau.

Integrated oil firms including Exxon Mobil Corp. and Royal Dutch Shell PLC are racing to take advantage of the cheap byproducts of the oil and gas being unlocked by shale drilling.
The companies are expanding petrochemical units that produce the materials eventually used to fashion car fenders, smartphones, shampoo bottles and other plastic stuff being bought more and more by the world’s burgeoning middle classes.

“It’s a tectonic shift in the hemispherical balance of who makes what to essentially feed the manufacturing sector,” said Dow Chief Executive Andrew Liveris, referring to the growth of production in the U.S. His company now plans to double down on its U.S. expansion with a $4 billion investment in a handful of projects over the next five years.

That feels like winning.



To: isopatch who wrote (36518)6/26/2017 2:15:00 PM
From: Woody_Nickels1 Recommendation

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Re: 2. "Declare [your] spaces ‘sanctuaries’ to undocumented immigrants, while planning sanctuaries for all victims of injustice."

That's right. No locks on the doors of your home,
no fence around your yard, no prison walls.

Imagine all the People, living life in Hell, you...