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How Trump's tariff moves are undercutting his 'drill, baby, drill' oil push

> It's an example of how #tariffs hit parts of the #economy not directly facing levies, as rising costs for materials and falling #oil prices amid broader uncertainty have affected the industry.
nbcnews.com/politics/trump-adm

NBC News · How Trump's tariff moves are undercutting his 'drill, baby, drill' oil pushBy Shannon Pettypiece
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@JdeB

Until we've done with battery materials what we've done with oil.

Which will take far less time than it took with oil.

Total dependence with planetary environmental impacts rapidly racing out of the control of any single nation, regardless of power or size.

Reflecting the modern corporate and consumer global order.

Perpetual growth, perpetually growing consumption and waste.

Lets not kid ourselves.

🇷🇺 advanced in Kalynove, near Novooleksandrivka & Kotlyarivka, and lost another 1,240 troops

🇷🇺 launched 88 #Shahed drones against 🇺🇦, 8 got through, some fell in #Kyiv causing fires and injuring people

🇷🇺 is replenishing units on the #Kharkiv front after significant losses, in preparation for renewed assaults

🇪🇪 detained a 🇷🇺 shadow fleet #oil tanker, KIWALA, in the Baltic Sea

🇺🇦 domestic missile production increased eightfold in 2024

Ramstein group of 50 allies pledge billions $ in support to 🇺🇦

The civilized world has taken down another of #Russia's "shadow fleet", with #Estonia arresting the tanker #KIWALA in the Baltic Sea.

The oil tanker KIWALA was engaged in the export of Russian crude #oil and #petroleum products to third countries and was heading to the port of Ust-Luga.

The #tanker is under #sanctions in connection with previous activities in the #EU.

Estonia began preparing for the operation on Thursday evening, and the #arrest itself began on Friday at 3 a.m.

Trump’s #EPA Plans to Stop Collecting #GreenhouseGas #Emissions Data From Most #Polluters
#Climate experts expressed shock and dismay. “It would be a bit like unplugging the equipment that monitors the vital signs of a patient that is critically ill,” one said.
The move would affect thousands of industrial facilities across the country, including #oil refineries, #powerplants and #coal #mines as well as those that make #petrochemicals, cement, glass, iron and steel.
propublica.org/article/trump-e

ProPublicaTrump’s EPA Plans to Stop Collecting Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data From Most Polluters
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State by State Pending and recently passed #AntiProtestLaws: #Wisconsin

AB 426: New penalties for protests near gas and oil pipelines

Creates new potential penalties for protests near oil and gas #pipelines and other property of "energy providers." The law expands existing provisions related to trespass and property damage to broadly include the property of all companies in the oil and gas industry. Under the law, trespass onto the property of any "company that operates a #gas, #oil, petroleum, refined #petroleum product, renewable fuel, water, or chemical generation, storage, transportation, or delivery system" is a Class H felony, punishable by six years in prison and a fine of $10,000. Accordingly, protests in a range of locations may be covered, whether on land containing a pipeline or the corporate headquarters of an oil company. Any damage to property of such a company, with the intent to "cause substantial interruption or impairment of any service or good" provided by the company, is likewise a Class H felony under the law.

Full text of bill:
docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2019/

Status: enacted

Introduced 12 Sep 2019; Approved by Assembly 11 October 2019; Approved by Senate 5 November 2019; Signed by Governor Evers on 21 November 2019

Issue(s): Infrastructure, Trespass

AB 88: BROAD NEW DEFINITION OF "RIOT" and related felony offenses and civil liability

Would broadly define "riot" under Wisconsin law and create #vague new felony offenses as well as expansive civil liability that could cover #PeacefulProtest activity. The bill defines a “riot” as a “public disturbance” involving an act of violence or the threat of violence by someone in a gathering of 3 or more people. No actual damage or injury need take place for a gathering to become a “riot,” only a “clear and present danger” of damage or injury. As such, a large street protest where a single participant threatens to push somebody could be deemed a "riot," with no actual violence or property damage being committed by anyone. The bill creates a Class I felony offense—punishable by up to 3.5 years in prison and a $10,000 fine—for anyone who intentionally incites another “to commit a ‘riot.’” The bill defines “incite” as “to urge, promote, organize, encourage, or instigate other persons.” As drafted, the incitement offense is not limited to urging actual violence against people or property, but could seemingly cover any expression of support for demonstrators in a crowd that had been deemed a “riot.” The bill also creates a Class H felony—punishable by up to 6 years in prison and $10,000—for someone who intentionally "commits an act of violence” (not defined) while part of a “riot.” Finally, the bill makes civilly liable protesters who allegedly commit a “riot” or “vandalism” offense, as well as any person or organization that provides “material support or resources” intending that they be used to engage in such conduct. Civil liability would apply regardless of whether anyone was criminally charged or convicted of “riot” or “#vandalism.” The bill’s definition of “material support” is similar to the broad federal law definition of material support for terrorism, and includes funding as well as “communications” and “training.” As such, the civil liability provisions could make individuals and groups even indirectly involved in organizing or otherwise supporting protests vulnerable to lawsuits and extensive monetary damages.

Full text of bill:
docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2025/

Status: pending

Introduced 28 Feb 2025.

Issue(s): Civil Liability, #ProtestSupporters or Funders, #Riot

#FirstAmendment #CriminalizingDissent
#Authoritarianism #Fascism #Clampdown #CriminalizingProtest
#CharacteristicsOfFascism #USPol #AntiProtestLaws #PipelineProtests #BigOilAndGas #Oiligarchy

docs.legis.wisconsin.gov2019 Assembly Bill 426

This is what is disqualifying under the #Trump #autocracy:

Trump’s pick to lead #Interior’s Bureau of #Land Management abruptly withdrew her nomination Thurs morning

Kathleen Sgamma, who heads a Denver-based #oil & #gas industry trade group called the Western #Energy Alliance, [withdrew]…after the investigative group Documented…released a 2021 letter in which Sgamma wrote that she was “disgusted” by Trump “spreading misinformation” about the #Jan6 …[#insurrection].

washingtonpost.com/climate-env

The Washington Post · Trump’s pick to oversee public lands withdraws after Jan. 6 criticism surfacesBy Maxine Joselow