Watchman: Musk Should Have Put $44 Billion Into the Oil Industry if He Truly Intended to Help Americans. Right Now, It Appears That Any Idea of Breaking the Left’s Twitter Stranglehold Is a Pipe Dream. Ass Backwards Satan Soldiers, “Elon Musk”

SRH: Musk, who owns Twitter, and Zuckerberg, who owns Facebook, are lying to you. They have a plan; it is the Iron Fist road map for the new world order. It does not take long for deceit and lies to surface; it is no secret that the American people are being forced into the New World Order by soldiers of Satan who operate social media platforms and mainstream media. Elon Musk Says Twitter Suffering a ‘Massive Drop in Revenue’ After Activist Group Pressure… Elon will, as expected, have to submit to the majority of the fascist left because he must maintain a certain level of financial performance in order to pay interest and principal to his financial supporters, who are, by the way, awake banking institutions. HNewsWire: I would like to see Biden and his regime take the electric bus.…

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The Do-Gooders Said No More Refineries, and Now They Are Paying the Cost. East Coast Retail Diesel Prices Are Increasing at a Much Faster Rate Than Overall Us Increases, and There Going to Run Out Next Month, Get a bicycle you Worthless (Elitist) Do-Gooders

HNewsWire: East Coast retail diesel prices are soaring relative to the rest of the country, propelled by inventories in the region that are almost half of what they normally should be at this time of year. Retail prices recorded in the DTS data series in SONAR tell the story of how much diesel has surged. On Sept. 16, retail diesel in Allentown, Pennsylvania, a major logistics center, was $5.116 a gallon, while the Houston price was $4.513 a gallon, a spread of just over 60 cents. On Oct. 15, Allentown was $5.663 a gallon while Houston was $4.70, a 96.3 cent gap. By Thursday, Allentown was at $6.028 a gallon and Houston was $4.70 a gallon, a spread of $1.328 a gallon. The East Coast price blowout has been propelled largely by the tight inventory situation in what is known…

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