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originally posted by: rickymouse
There is corruption in Russia, I won't dispute that. I think that this protesting there is being blown up as propaganda though. I do not know how many people are actually protesting, and how big the riots really are. I cannot trust propaganda. I am sure it is happening but I know we do not get the real news about this kind of stuff from any European or American news.
That is normal though, it is like that almost everywhere, on both sides. I bet the rioting and civil unrest happening here gets blown up in Russia too.
originally posted by: carewemust
Terrorist MSM Network CNN, is attempting to tie the Russian Riots into their narrative, that the President of the United States has been colluding with a very dangerous regime.
originally posted by: carewemust
Terrorist MSM Network CNN, is attempting to tie the Russian Riots into their narrative, that the President of the United States has been colluding with a very dangerous regime.
I saw this yesterday. The Russian people are unhappy. Wonder why, as Vlad seems to be such a nice guy? Besties with our President! How could this happen?
originally posted by: anonentity
their is also a vid. of Mendeyev sitting in front a pile of money, which is going viral.
originally posted by: reldra
a reply to: anonentity
I saw this yesterday. The Russian people are unhappy. Wonder why, as Vlad seems to be such a nice guy? Besties with our President! How could this happen?
the keystone pipline shale oil to be refined thousands of miles away where labor is cheaper and taxes are instead of building a refinery closer... aside from that fluid moving through a pipe generates electricity so there's that angle if needing power anywhere along the pipeline.
Plans are moving forward to build the biggest new refinery in 40 years in the U.S. at a time when gasoline consumption is expected to break an all-time record in 2016.
California-based Meridian Energy Group is expected to begin construction soon on the planned Davis Refinery in North Dakota that would take advantage of the Bakken shale play and process up to 55,000 barrels of oil a day. The project comes on the heels of the 2015 opening of the 20,000-barrel-a-day Dakota Prairie Refinery that represented the nation’s first new refinery since 1976.