Bog of nonsense choking our energy supplies
A project that would bring us jobs, gas and billions of royalties is being opposed because of a magical serpent nobody has seen. Why are we strangling our energy supplies by inventing irrational taboos?
A project that would bring us jobs, gas and billions of royalties is being opposed because of a magical serpent nobody has seen. Why are we strangling our energy supplies by inventing irrational taboos?
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