C-south
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Having actually worked at the FBI?
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Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
That’s not a list of requirements or qualifications.
Having actually worked at the FBI?
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Deputy Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Green jobs is a growing industry? Lol you are truly confused
One is a political office, mostly devoid of any requirement outside of age and natural born.What made Kamala qualified to be 2nd in charge of the entire country?
Other than banging Willie...
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Green growth: Employment projections in environmentally focused occupations
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects fast growth in some occupations that benefit the environment.www.bls.gov
Regardless of whatever you think about it, wind, solar, BEV, and nuclear are growing.
you are truly lost
Anything would if you inject cash into it. Doesn’t mean it’s sustainable and going to continue on.![]()
Green growth: Employment projections in environmentally focused occupations
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects fast growth in some occupations that benefit the environment.www.bls.gov
Regardless of whatever you think about it, wind, solar, BEV, and nuclear are growing.
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Ten reasons why Keystone XL doesn't matter so much any more | Oil Sands Magazine
President Biden wasted no time this week reversing his predecessor's Executive Orders, including the Keystone XL (KXL) Presidential Permit. Although the move was widely expected, federal and provincial politicians still went on the defensive, issuing stern warnings and vowing retaliatory action .www.oilsandsmagazine.com
Although President Biden's move seems like an attack on Canada, it's actually a bigger negative for the US energy sector.
Most of the KXL pipeline sits on US soil, so most of the capital spending, construction jobs and tax revenues were also south of the border. It was also slated to transport Bakken crude from North Dakota into the USGC.
KXL would have improved energy security for the USGC, which is facing dwindling supplies of heavy oil imports, rising refinery input costs. The cancellation is a bigger loss for the Americans, as their refineries still need to import over 5 million bbl/day.
are companies typically building infrastructure they don't think is needed?Nah, correct. XL became a political talking point, but wasn't needed and would have provided very little in the way of long-term employment.
