Tuesday, August 22, 2023

Fossil..

 

Joe Biden is looking voters in the eye and promising to “end fossil fuel.”

Jo Biden made the comment after a New Hampshire environmental activist challenged him for accepting donations from the co-founder of liquified natural gas firm.

Biden denied the donor’s association to the fossil fuel industry before calling the young woman “kiddo” and taking her hand. 

He said, “I want you to look at my eyes. I guarantee you. I guarantee you. We’re going to end fossil fuel.”

Later: President Joe Biden accused oil companies of "war profiteering" as he raised the possibility of imposing a windfall tax on energy companies if they don't boost domestic production.

Recently: The US could soon offer to put armed sailors and marines on commercial ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, two US officials have said.

Just a thought.

Tears..

 

Buffalo..

 

B-Omics..

 

No comment here.

Monday, August 21, 2023

Damn..

 


In 2020, Joe Biden promised to move the U.S. away from fossil fuels. But the Biden administration has a complicated relationship with the oil and gas industry. 

It has moved forward on plans to drill federally owned lands, auctioned off 73 million acres in the Gulf of Mexico, and approved the controversial Willow project in Alaska. 

The Biden White House's testy relationship with the fossil fuel industry has grown even more complicated as the US Sanctions on Russia began which cut global energy supplies and sent crude oil and natural gas prices skyrocketing.
Biden, who campaigned on a promise to reduce dependence on fossil fuels linked to climate change, is leaning on the industry to curb inflation. 
Oil and gas companies are reaping higher profits than they have in decades and mostly returning that windfall to shareholders in the form of buybacks.
No, Yes then Yes....     Damn if you do, damn if you don't 

Petty..

 

A federal appeals court ordered a new sentence for a North Carolina man who pleaded guilty to a petty offense in the Capitol riot, a ruling that could impact dozens of low-level cases in the massive Jan. 6, 2021 prosecution.

The appeals court in Washington said James Little was wrongly sentenced for his conviction on a misdemeanor offense to both prison time and probation, which is court-ordered monitoring of defendants who are not behind bars.
Little, who entered the Capitol but didn’t join in any destruction or violence, pleaded guilty in 2021 to a charge that carries up to six months behind bars. He was sentenced last year to 60 days in prison followed by three years of probation.
The Court Made an Error? Shifted politically? 

Friday, August 18, 2023

T-Cell..

 

When you go to get your newly updated Covid-19 booster this fall, you might want to choose the arm the vaccine goes in carefully.

The immune response may be stronger if your booster goes in the same arm as your last Covid-19 shot, according to a study published August 11 in the journal eBioMedicine.

“The question seems so banal, so trivial that nobody before has thought to ask it,” study coauthor Martina Sester, a biologist and head of the department of the Institute of Infection Medicine at Saarland University Hospital in Germany,  said in a news release.

Two weeks after the booster, the number of “killer T cells” was significantly higher in those who had both shots in the same arm, according to the study.

Those cells, which attack and destroy the other cells they target, were present in 67% of the same-arm cases and only 43% in people who had their injections in different arms, according to study coauthor Laura Ziegler, a doctoral student at Saarland University.

Replace..

 

China's major state-owned banks were seen busy selling U.S. dollars to buy yuan in both onshore and offshore spot foreign exchange markets this week, in an attempt to slow the yuan's depreciation.

Offshore branches of the state banks were also seen selling dollars during London and New York trading hours this week.
 On the other side of the coin: The U.S. dollar saw an 8% decline in its share of global reserves in 2022 — causing some to question whether the dollar’s days of dominance are over.

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen gave her two cents on the matter of so-called “de-dollarization” during a congressional hearing stating that no currency currently exists that could displace the greenback.         Just a thought.

Say..

 

ridin..