May 12th = After Dark

Tito & Tarantula

is a good way to start this day

Angry Cockroaches

while reading about far away places such as the Ganges river

Net across Ganges to catch India COVID-19 corpses, it’s then

figured I’d learn stuff to closer to home

I’ve tried many times to warn about trolls

your energy secretary

known Jennifer Mulhern Granholm is one such troll

her response to the Colonial pipeline is piss poor at best

ohh yeah she’s also a former governor of this state

it’s 29 degrees at the moment

should be some sort of law against for having ill thinking about the restingbitchface

her words are hollow laced with poison

this here is line 5

Whitmer threatens to seize Enbridge pipeline profits if it keeps operating

The Democratic governor issued the warning in a letter to the Canadian energy transport company on the eve of a state-imposed deadline to halt operation of Line 5, which moves oil through northern Wisconsin and Michigan to refineries in Ontario. Enbridge repeated its intention to defy Whitmer’s demand.

Whitmer, backed by environmentalists an a native tribe, says the segment is vulnerable to a catastrophic spill in the cold, swirling channel. She revoked an easement last November that Michigan had granted in 1953 for the pipes to occupy the lake bottom and ordered them closed by May 12.

The Consumer Energy Alliance, a business coalition, said a shutdown would imperil 33,000 jobs and cause at least $20.8 billion in economic losses in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and Pennsylvania. Environmentalists said a spill in the straits would be far more costly.

Enbridge has offered to build a tunnel under straights

footing the intire bill of 500 million bucks

then handing over operations to the state

restingbitchface

says that’s not good enough

The Bay Mills Indian Community, which has treaty-recognized fishing rights in the Straits of Mackinac, approved a resolution Monday that “banishes” the underwater pipelines from its territory.

“Enbridge’s continued harm to our treaty rights, our environment, our history, our citizens, and our culture, is a prime example of how banishment should be used,” said Whitney Gravelle, president of the tribe’s Executive Council. “Banishment is a permanent and final action that is used to protect all that we hold dear.”

Line 5 was layed back in 1953, NOT one problem from that day to this day

so what’s changed?

Greed

There’s always one in the crowd

Bay Mills has always been that 1

causing problems for everyone else

Remember MAD MAX

that film was about energy set in the future

a few years after the 1973 oil crisis.It tells a story of societal breakdown, murder, and revenge.

“It’s an edgy place. I mean, in the sense that it still hangs on out there like a rawhide flap of the old frontier, outposted from the swirl of mainstream America. The U.P. is a hard place. A person has to want to hurt a lot to live there”.
John G. Mitchell, Audubon Magazine, November 1981

yeah John… well

pain is something we enjoy

alright! it’s warmed to 34 degrees

we are good to go!

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