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To: E_K_S who wrote (10049)12/19/2022 11:20:12 PM
From: Broken_Clock1 Recommendation

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Ironically, during Covid, I had a client that manages a major XOM refinery. He told me to buy with both hands, that Exxon is well positioned for the Greenies. He thinks the Climate Change scam will boom XOM because....e4vn the Green clan is addicted to plastic...and that's right up Exxon's alley.

from $20 to $100+...in retrospect it was good advice -g- Of course I did not take it. Then again, my farm is fully buffed out now and can feed a lot of folks.



To: E_K_S who wrote (10049)12/20/2022 9:34:13 AM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation

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Inflation causing pain? roll out sweeping $1.7 trillion funding bill

“The pain of inflation on American families is real, and it is being felt right now across the federal government,” Senate Appropriations Chairman Patrick Leahy said in a statement upon releasing the bill. “From funding for nutrition programs and housing assistance, to home energy costs and college affordability, our bipartisan, bicameral, omnibus appropriations bill directly invests in providing relief from the burden of inflation on the American people.”
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The 4,155-page funding package, which lawmakers hope to pass later this week, includes $772.5 billion in non-defense discretionary spending, and $858 billion in defense funding, a figure in line with the dollar level set by the National Defense Authorization Act that passed both chambers earlier this month
https://thehill.com/policy/finance/3781740-congressional-negotiators-roll-out-sweeping-1-7-trillion-funding-bill/

Negotiators say they settled on more than $45 billion in funding to support Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing invasion, up from the $37.7 billion that the White House requested in assistance last month.

Inflation Reduction Act and then this