I don't get to skip EIRs ... so why does Big Oil? ...
Exxon's CEO was Trump's Secretary of State ... "normal tax breaks" ... what a joke ...
No oil company I know of has ever been able to skip an EIR.
Wind and solar, you betcha.
But oil?
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I don't get to skip EIRs ... so why does Big Oil? ...
Exxon's CEO was Trump's Secretary of State ... "normal tax breaks" ... what a joke ...
I looked but could find no instances of wind and solar EIRs being waived. Do you have a link to support your claim?Wind and solar, you betcha.
oh that's ok for them but not us? You really get all tangled up in bullshit don't you? hahahaahahahhahahahaHard to tell behind that paywall, but they might have had links to scientific articles. Besides which, I never saw any claim from the OP that is was a scientific article. If they're only talking about information in the weather reports, you don't really need a scientist. And that article had several co-authors. WSJ probably has several qualified science writers. I thought the appearance of the people in the photo was telling. You never would have mistaken a crowd in Rome for a crowd in NYC or LA or London or Beijing. The hats are a dead giveaway.
show they get more than normal tax breaks you want to run your mouth in here.I don't get to skip EIRs ... so why does Big Oil? ...
Exxon's CEO was Trump's Secretary of State ... "normal tax breaks" ... what a joke ...
Us? Who is "us"? You're a solo show, dude, and you don't qualify for jack shit.oh that's ok for them but not us? You really get all tangled up in bullshit don't you? hahahaahahahhahahaha
I’ll provide information for any ask. ANY. You depart/disappear when asked. Dishonest posterUs? Who is "us"? You're a solo show, dude, and you don't qualify for jack shit.