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[deleted] t1_j3hkorm wrote

The WH released a report quietly last Friday proving the keystone pipeline cost 60k jobs and billions worth of oil that could have been added to the world market.

Biden is inhibiting production of energy.! He said in many many campaigns speech’s this is what you got. Voting has consequences,’

“The report, which the Department of Energy (DOE) completed in late December without any public announcement, says the Keystone XL project would have created between 16,149 and 59,000 jobs and would have had a positive economic impact of between $3.4-9.6 billion, citing various studies. A previous report from the federal government published in 2014 determined 3,900 direct jobs and 21,050 total jobs would be created during construction which was expected to take two years

Keystone XL had been slated to be completed early this year and transport an additional 830,000 barrels of crude oil from Canada to the U.S. through an existing pipeline network, according to its operator, TC Energy.”

You can down vote the truth it won’t change the fact that the administration admits the loss of potentially 853.000 barrels of oil. That we need this man is doing it on purpose so good luck with massive energy bills Biden doesn’t care if the poor freeze do you?

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waninggib t1_j3hdhqi wrote

Pianta in Providence. Since they opened, the portions are medicore, and the prices are genuinely astronomical. I’m vegan and never go there because it’s so expensive. They just updated their winter menu and are selling vegan mac and cheese for $23. I just can’t support that. Add Plant City’s $15+ vegan sushi rolls to that list too.

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boulevardofdef t1_j3hdgmz wrote

Huh, I actually got a bresaola from Italian Corner yesterday (my favorite sandwich in RI, by the way) and I was thinking that it was loaded with way more meat than it usually is.

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Null_Error7 t1_j3hc21a wrote

Again, it’s heat source dependent. You may be correct for electric or hydronic heat which takes much longer to raise the temp of the room.

Temp rise, insulation, duty cycles are also important factors. Your blanket statement of maintaining 68 all day is better is incorrect.

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