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>Gassy Politics  - James Howard Kunstler - 
Drill, baby, drill is the mantra of the intellectually destitute. It is a position which fails to recognize that actions have consequences, often of the unintended variety. In this particular case, the unintended consequences of fracking would seem to be earthquakes. Take the case of Youngstown, Ohio for example. Before 2011, there had never been a recorded earthquake in the area. Fracking operations got underway there in Dec. of 2010. One year later, there had been 109 earthquakes. You can view an article on this at http://www.nbcnews.com/science/fracking-practices-blame-ohio-earthquakes-8C11073601 The same sort of thing has also been happening in Texas and Oklahoma. And none of this speaks to the very real possibility that fracking can lead to the poisoning of aquifers. But who really needs to drink water anyway? Only those idiot environmentalists believe water is necessary for human life.


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Beginning of the headline :First: Paul Sabin’s stupid op-ed in The New York Times Saturday shows how intellectually bankrupt and pusillanimous the “newspaper of record” has become, in step with the depraved and decadent empire whose record-keeper it supposedly pretends to be. Sabin is flame-keeper for the theories of the late cornucopian demi-god Julian Simon, a business school professor whose great idea stokes the wishful thinking that has overtaken a class of American leaders who ought to know better, and spread through... Read More
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