The Something For Everyone Gambit

News from the White House


https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/12/climate/biden-willow-arctic-drilling-restrictions.html?

The Biden administration gave formal approval Monday for a huge oil drilling project in Alaska known as Willow, despite widespread opposition because of its likely environmental and climate impacts.
The president is also expected to announce sweeping restrictions on offshore oil leasing in the Arctic Ocean and across Alaska’s North Slope in an apparent effort to temper criticism over the Willow decision and, as one administration official put it, to form a “firewall” to limit future oil leases in the region. The Interior Department said it would issue new rules to block oil and gas leases on more than 13 million of the 23 million acres that form the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska…

News from an Interested Party

https://www.conocophillips.com/operations/

https://static.conocophillips.com/files/resources/22-0167-l1-global-maps-q1-2022-worldwide-operation.pdf


News from the Chamber of Commerce


https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/mexico-transportation-infrastructure-equipment-and-services

Infrastructure has been a priority for the government of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) since taking office in December 2018. The announcement of the Construction and Modernization Program (CMP) 2018-2024 included four priority projects worth over USD 20 billion:
A re-envisioned airport system for the greater Mexico City metropolitan area and surrounding states
Development of a multi-modal cargo corridor across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec
A passenger and cargo “Maya Train” on the Yucatán Peninsula
The construction of a new refinery in Dos Bocas, Tabasco


UNstated reassurance to forestall any surprising concerns

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/03/business/china-mexico-trade.html

…Man Wah, one of China’s largest furniture companies, was eager to make its products on the North American side of the Pacific.

“Our main market is the United States,” said Mr. Chan, chief executive of Man Wah’s Mexico subsidiary. “We don’t want to lose that market.”

That same objective explains why scores of major Chinese companies are investing aggressively in Mexico, taking advantage of an expansive North American trade deal. Tracing a path forged by Japanese and South Korean companies, Chinese firms are establishing factories that allow them to label their goods “Made in Mexico,” then trucking their products into the United States duty-free…


A closer look suggests something completely different…


https://www.tecma.com/chinese-manufacturing-investment-in-mexico/

…Graciela Márquez, the head of the Secretariat of Economy, stressed that the Mexican government is interested in the relocation of production plants from China, as well as from other parts of the world.

“We are not only interested in China, we are interested in the rest of Asia and we are also interested in attracting FDI from Europe; to say that we are only interested solely in China could even result in a serious diplomatic problem, and it is not the issue, the issue that the realignment of the global supply chains is a present and real economic trend,” she said…

To me, it looks like Catholic Mexico is positioning to reject playing second fiddle to the phony democrat missionaries from hell with their non-stop spewing of empty vanities that dumbed down, debased, diminished and debauched the Constitutional rule of law based on Protestant Christian beliefs and which appears to be the democrat’s primary mission, while Mexico has got their sights on emerging as the leader of the NAU once the NAU gets it feet on the ground.


Meanwhile, recent news from the owners indicates one or more parties (including the owners) is/are barking up a wrong tree.

From

https://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/social-toolkit/energy-transition-accelerator-launch/

Today at #COP27, The Rockefeller Foundation, Climate Envoy John Kerry & Bezos Earth Fund announced plans to design an Energy Transition Accelerator to channel billions of dollars in much needed private sector investment to phase out fossil fuels and accelerate renewable energy.

Our Ask

Collaboration is what drives us. Please share the announcement of the launch by posting on your social networks.

Below are a few post suggestions, but feel free to edit and make them specific to your organization’s voice…

The link wasn’t cooperating but since the page exists I copied and pasted to help anyone interested in collaborating.

Then again, maybe that drilling and shilling story is another redirection deflection to keep US off target as they empty the banks.

I mean, the Alaskan drilling is a democrat announcement and Biden did say, about the bank, and I quote the NYT…

This is an important point: No losses will be borne by the taxpayers,” Mr. Biden said in his statement on Monday morning. “Let me repeat that: No losses will be borne by the taxpayers.

But he said that “investors in the banks will not be protected.”

“They knowingly took a risk, and when the risk didn’t pay off, investors lose their money,” the president said. “That’s how capitalism works.”

That’s how capitalism works.

This could get interesting. I wonder if he knows anything about the insurance bidness.

 

 

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