Do they really think their constituents are that gullible?
redhydride
joined 2 years ago
Surprising it took this long
Art of the deal!
Well it's not new anymore. Drill baby drill
That's a legit strategy to beat the Market
Propeller blades injuries?
Or Texas could have build less car dependent cities in the first place
And then they go online asking you to reduce your carbon footprint. It's a joke
expected coming from zionists of the apartheid Israeli government
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"In the two-month trial, 14 adults who were overweight or obese and regularly consumed UPFs successfully reduced their UPF intake by almost half.
Lead author Dr. Charlotte Hagerman noted the food industry’s role in making quitting difficult for UPFs. Despite a small sample size, the results were promising: participants reduced their daily calorie intake by over 600 calories, sugar consumption by 50%, saturated fat by 37%, and sodium by 28%. They also reported losing an average of 7.7 pounds."