61 Replies to “October 19, 2023: Reader Tips”

      1. ^^^ Pauline the bottom bitch is now channeling her inner Dougie. I always knew you had it in you. Dougie’s level is the natural degenerative end for low IQ Pootin fellator trolls.

        1. Thanks for sharing all your sick depraved sexual proclivities, Cretin. Next, why don’t you describe in the greatest detail what it’s like to lick the boots of Schwab, Nuland, Soros and all the other Globohomo puppet masters that love the YoooCrane.

        2. Hey I was helping you out here – Zelenski, MSNBC Morning Joe & Hillary all rooting with you, same team play and then you whine about it. Crazy.

    1. Big deal. They were arrested.
      Get back to us when or if they have a trial and sent to prison.

      I’m betting neither.

      1. How differently they are trated from Jan 6th proyesters is actually a big deal. And they are open supporters of terrorism. Do try to keep up.

        1. Did you forget who is in charge?

          Can you really be this stupid. Wait, don’t answer that. We already know.

          1. Ok so you just want to demonstrate your limitations. But of course you do, you need to keep up with Pauline and Dougie.

  1. Wave of billion-dollar oilpatch deals a sign of bullish Canadian energy sector
    $12.7B worth of mergers and acquisitions so far in 2023

    A wave of high-profile mergers and acquisitions in the Canadian oilpatch is a sign of an industry that is flush with cash and increasingly confident in the short- and medium-term outlook for fossil fuels, experts say.

    Since the start of the year, there have been a number of billion-dollar-plus deals struck in the Canadian energy sector, including Crescent Point Energy Corp.’s $1.7-billion purchase of Spartan Delta Corp.’s Montney oilfield assets, ConocoPhillips’ approximately $4-billion purchase of TotalEnergies’ Surmont oilsands project, and Suncor Energy Inc.’s $1.47-billion acquisition of Total’s stake in the Fort Hills oilsands mine.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-oil-gas-deals-mergers-energy-outlook-1.6998577

    1. Good news. Biden will die in office. Every president elected in a year ending in zero has died in office with only 4 exceptions – 1800, 1820, 1980, and 2000. If you think Biden is hilarious, I bet you can’t wait for Kamala.

      1. Funny how she’s almost never heard of in recent years. Looks like democrats are ashamed of her.

  2. Germany, UK See No Return to Former Energy Ties With Russia
    https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-10-18/germany-uk-see-no-return-to-former-energy-ties-with-russia

    “Even if Russia ended its war in Ukraine and there was regime change in Moscow, the trading relationship between Europe and its former top energy provider wouldn’t be restored, according to German and British officials.”

    By the way, back in the day, when the pipelines from the USSR were built, Ronald Reagan was warning Europe against feeding the monster poised to eat them; looks like Europeans have finally realised he was right. No purchasing of hydrocarbons from russische schweine and above all, no export of extraction technology to them. In a few decades, they will be scooping their oil with buckets and selling it at a profit barely enough to keep them from starvation.

    1. Me thinks Germany will soon be buying Russian gas, shortly after an Angela Merkel type is elected.

          1. Thank you. By the way, I think you will die shortly after your heart stops beating and I’m sure the information is very valuable to you, so I’d like to share.

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