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Trump's War For Oil 3/24/2026

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Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him.


Listening to the dims complain about the high price of gas sounds like a husband telling his wife he likes watching women’s sports and the Hallmark channel. The same people who have done everything they could over the last fifty years to make prices higher are all of the sudden the friends of lower prices. Never mind their model state with a vice grip on a supermajority in CA prices are over $8/gal heading for $10 and outlawing gas-powered cars, they care about normal drivers.

No Dims, Trump is trying to clean up your messes and Iran is the one of the world’s biggest septic tanks caused and facilitated by the DuNC. Every Dumocrat claims to be working for the people as they close down oil production and refining in the guise of weaning America off oil, which is like weaning a person off oxygen, they die.


President Trump is doing everything he can to wean America off Communism by opening the free flow of the most strategic commodity in the world. He has reopened the Gulf of America which Biden closed, reopened fracking on federal land which Biden closed, reopened Alaska which Biden closed, and reopened the XL pipeline which Biden closed. At the same time he has cut off Cuba and China from cheap oil.


President Trump kidnapped Maduro from Venezuela and is opening its reserves for America as well as restarting the country’s refineries. When he gets Iran to open the strait of Hormuz the world and especially America will be floating in oil which will stimulate the world economies like it has never witnessed before. The world has always had to pay a terrorist expense for that waterway since between Iran and its terrorist puppets would fire on tankers for no reason causing instability and disruptions.


President Trump has said enough of your blackmailing the world with your holy war with the world and it is time to enter society or the Stone Age. In their case the Stone Age may be an upgrade if you make it pre-Islam. God said Ishmael would raise a nation of wild donkeys and he did. These wild donkeys have been terrorizing the world for 3000 years and finally someone has had the courage to stand up to them and is saying enough of your religion of terror.


What kind of idiotic religion believes heaven is raping 72 virgins? Are they really stupid enough to think they will still be able to have sex in heaven and what is in it for the women? Are they still going to be having children in heaven and how does that even work? You have to be dumber than a donkey to fall for that much nonsense. You may as well believe in Santa Clause if you can imagine this version. No wonder you need a knife to the throat to buy Islam.


Trump sounds cautiously optimistic they can have an agreement in the next few days. In reality how much weaponry can they have left after this intensive targeting of their weapons building industry. America and Israel obviously knew every building these weapons and parts were being made in so with the new technology obviously wiped it out piece by piece as well as the leadership who ran the country. What do they have left to negotiate with against the best negotiator on the planet? Is he going to deal with a cardboard cutout since the leadership is down to the head goatherder?


This is all about oil and should always be about oil which is oxygen for the free market. The minute it starts being about something else like climate change or virtue signaling you are choking yourself to spite your lungs. Trump has erased all the smoke and mirrors and turned the overall discussion, do you want cheap plentiful oil or do you want to virtue signal in the dark and cold.


Pray for President Trump


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Guest Writer Bob Zybach for Lane County Commissioner


The "Environmental Movement" can reasonably be said to have begun in 1962 with Rachel Carson's book Silent Spring. It became required reading among my like-minded high school classmates and our older associates, and highly recommended by some of the "cool" teachers. The 1963 Clean Air Act was followed by the 1964 Wilderness Act, the 1965 Water Quality Act, and the 1967 Air Quality Act. Then, on December 22, 1969, Congress -- whose members included about 60% lawyers -- passed NEPA, the National Environmental Protection Act. On the same day, less than 50 miles away, another group of lawyers were incorporating the Environmental Law Institute (ELI). A Virulent Disease Two years later, in December 1971, Bill Hagenstein wrote an essay for Southern Timberman magazine titled "


Environmentalitis: A New Epidemic." At that time Bill was nationally well known in the forestry and timber communities as long-time Vice-President and spokesperson for 1 Zybach DRAFT 20260320 the Industrial Forestry Association (IFA), a position he had held since the organization's creation in 1949.


With his tall stature, photographic memory, booming voice, and constant stream of "goddammits" and other profanities -- coupled with his encyclopedic knowledge of forestry -- Bill made a memorable and persuasive figure during his hundreds of Congressional testimonies, regular industry speeches, and otherwise daily Portland business meetings.


Bill was concerned about the political direction the environmental movement had taken, and particularly the perceived danger of public indoctrination into destructive actions.


He wrote that the "new epidemic enironmentalitis" was "a virulent disease and if not controlled could consume us. It is the vehicle on which the poison pen-men of preservation propaganda are speeding through the countryside calling names, making charges and hit-and-running by dramatic and graphic TVing, photo-pressing and word-picturing the aftermath of the timber harvest."


Bill was particularly concerned that the successful advocates of the new Wilderness creations, "where man is a visitor who does not remain," were now setting their sights on clearcuts and logging roads that were despoiling their "experiences of solitude and quiet."


Bill's beliefs were deeply felt and based on significant personal experience. He further charged that: "They never interpret that harvest in terms of homes, furniture, magazines, pictures, tissues and all the other essentials which come principally and in some cases only from wood. They show the eggshells, but not the omelet. They show the slash, but not the jobs. They show the disturbance to the land by logging, road-building and slash disposal, but never the tree planting, the thinning, the genetics, the fertilizing and the healthy watersheds and beautiful countryside which trees make on each acre for the long years between their harvests."


In his essay, Bill was especially upset with how language was openly being changed in Orwellian fashion to turn the public and their political representatives against logging and forestry, and particularly the bastardization of forest industry's foundational concepts:

"Environmentalitis is in error on many counts. One is that its exponents have tried to snatch the mantle of conservation away from the forestry profession which started it in the United States. And, too many people trying to stem environmentalitis . . . have quit calling themselves conservationists. Yet they dignify the anti-forestry forces by that term."


And: "They use the worn-out old cliches of timber baron days by regurgitating about "greedy lumbermen," "nasty profits," "stump manufacturers," "wanton wastrels" and "timber miners." They never identify the men who make the forest industry go as tree planters and growers, tree protectors, employers, home-builders, tax-payers, multiple-use managers and responsible citizens in everything they do."


Oregon Wild The first time I remember personally meeting Andy Kerr was in the late 1980s or so. He was a guest lecturer at one of the forestry classes I was taking at Oregon State University (OSU) and showing a large photograph of Mt. Hood with some clouds near its base. Andy informed us that "they" had drawn the clouds on the photo to "hide clearcuts."


In subsequent years, and until the present time, Kerr developed into a well-known spokesperson and writer for the environmental community. He still writes a fairly regular newsletter titled "Andy Kerr's Public Lands Blog,” and lately he has been reminiscing about those early years -- which forms the basis of the following accounts and quotes.


Sometime within a few years of Hagenstein's essay, and unrelated to that publication, Andy notes that "three Oregon conservationists came together to found the Oregon Wilderness


 
 
 

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