RE:RE:RE:RE:Ms Whitmer must have her fingers crossedHey Back
I actually ended up putting Quint on ignore as well. He really has a lot of useless posts where he goes at it with Fiddy & NPC on irrelavent topics (Fiddy's specialty :-)
The good news is that I very rarely see a posr or reply to Fiddy (whom I've had on ignore for quite a while).
The board is sure easier to read.
Take her easy
Sarge
Backinblack1000 wrote: Quizzer....with this additional news, it may attract alot more potential investors...any chance you could clean it up alittle bit? You know, first time views might read your posts...and actually take you seriously. You know...kind of like putting a leafs jersey on and trying to start a warren buffet rumour....people see right through that kind of stuff....I mean when was the last time the leafs actually won........but, as I stated in an earlier post...the importance of infrastructure...you can always scroll back, if you did not catch it the first time....l
whitmire....lol
Quintessential1 wrote: Or choose whats behind door number 3. Tell them what they've won fiddy. It's a fully compliant and operational Line 5 pipeline that Governor doesn't have the authority to shut down. YAY! ;-)
FreeAtFiddy wrote: Local residents will have a choice - Whine about the noise of truck deliveries in the middle of the night, OR, fcuking freeze. I'm guessing they'll buy a two dollar pair of ear plugs.
Like I've been saying for months : There's gonna be a TON of trucking jobs come May 13th after Line 5 is shut down, this is just the beginning. The boys working the refinery in Sarnia should be signing up for their hauling license ASAP. There's gonna be so much overtime just like there already is in Michigan, the boys won't be able to spend the money fast enough.
Shutting down Line 5 is going to be a windfall for the local economy when residents realize a drastic increase in disposable incomes, through their new trucking positions.
Marner wrote :"Ms. Whitmer is using the Texas threat as a thinly veiled attempt to build up oil deliveries by truck before May 13th.
By lifting time restrictions for deliveries, Ms. Whitmer could be opening up a whole new can of worms.
Do you think local residents will like being awakened by trucks chugging by their homes early in the morning or in the middle of the night?
Do you think that companies that deliver propane are going to suddenly find a stack of licensed drivers with good safety record out of thin air?
Ms. Whitmer better hope that an exhausted driver doesn't fall asleep at the wheel or slide on ice and bang into something or someone."