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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 2545358" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>There won't be any changes in energy policies until after the new Congress is sworn in. A "super majority" would be nice, but that's asking quit a bit! I'd not expect brandon to come to his senses at this point. And the current head of the dept. of energy, well,,,,, she's just gladly following brandons' policies! Brandon needs to pull out his personal credit card and pay for the fuel to fly around or fuel the beast for his travels, for a change. Current prices for the 'necessities' don't effect those in "the bubble" of DC, they put it on <em>our</em> credit card!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 2545358, member: 24284"] There won't be any changes in energy policies until after the new Congress is sworn in. A "super majority" would be nice, but that's asking quit a bit! I'd not expect brandon to come to his senses at this point. And the current head of the dept. of energy, well,,,,, she's just gladly following brandons' policies! Brandon needs to pull out his personal credit card and pay for the fuel to fly around or fuel the beast for his travels, for a change. Current prices for the 'necessities' don't effect those in "the bubble" of DC, they put it on [I]our[/I] credit card! [/QUOTE]
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