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To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (331215)9/26/2020 11:36:24 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 362362
 
"I'll not be surprised to next see the Supreme Court bring back slavery"

At the start of all this, I said that they would try to roll back everything post Civil War except the Emancipation Proclamation, and I wasn't sure about that.

I was wrong; it's everything since the Post Office was put in the Constitution.



To: Elroy Jetson who wrote (331215)9/26/2020 11:49:27 AM
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For those who are concerned with fracking I would suggest you read --"George P. Mitchell: Fracking, Sustainability, and an Unorthodox Quest to Save the Planet by Loren Steffy.

Mitchell is credited with creating the fracking process, however, he also warned that it wasn't the panacea that most thought it would bring to the energy corporations. Mitchell was an oil billionaire that was also a devote environmentalist. Now think about that oxymoron situation! Mitchell tried to warn the world that there was a downside to fracking--merely ask the state of Oklahoma!

Steffy is a friend of mine and a great writer, especially related to the business world. Plus, he was kind enough to cite me in his acknowledgement section of this book for my contribution.