The oil men sit in their towers. They count the money. Fifteen percent profit on every barrel. Clean and fat. Then Iran says give us a dollar a barrel for the strait. Safe passage through the water that carries the world’s blood. And the oil men pick up the phone. They call the White House. No deal. No peace. Not if it touches our cut.
This is corporate America. Private monopoly with its teeth in the throat of the planet. Blackmail in plain sight. They hold the talks hostage. Men die in the desert for less. Wars start and end for less. But these bastards will not give an inch. Peace is cheap. Their margin is holy.
They suck the black oil from the ground. They sell it back at ten times the cost. They fly in private jets and preach freedom. Then one small toll appears and they scream like wounded dogs. Profit whores every one of them. They own the game. They rig the peace. The world bleeds so their numbers stay green.
Look at them. Really look. These are the men holding tomorrow for ransom.
Giveaway -> Labatt Zubaz Snowsuits! 😍😍
Retweet this post to win: we have multiple Labatt snowsuits to giveaway so there will be more than (1) winner. We'll randomly select winners!
Promo ends 01/05/24 at 1pm, must be 21+, must be following us, we only have select sizes so size is NOT guaranteed if you win.
Yesterday I said that Josh Allen covers up a lot of bad for the Bills and people were quick to say he’s not without blame. And obviously, no QB is when their team loses that way … BUT I don’t think people realize fully how much he has covered up for people in that building
Today, the Supreme Court not only reversed nearly 50 years of precedent, it relegated the most intensely personal decision someone can make to the whims of politicians and ideologues—attacking the essential freedoms of millions of Americans.
Director of the Texas Dept of Public Safety tells @ShimonPro that none of the 19 officers in the school attempted to break into the classroom where the children & teachers were massacred bc they believed suspect was barricaded in and that “there was time” to get keys to the door.
We’ve been off the last two days, so @richeisen took the opportunity to end today’s show with words to please watch and share about the disaster in Uvalde, Texas:
The more we learn about the police's performance during the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, the more troubling questions and issues arise.
The worst is why police didn't immediately breach the room where the students where killed.
THREAD (1/8):