>BTW I asked Q+ to retweet this last night. And here we are. If needed I'll go back and find the post.
Your word is enough, Anon.
>BTW I asked Q+ to retweet this last night. And here we are. If needed I'll go back and find the post.
Your word is enough, Anon.
>Man, that is a lot of dead dinosaurs if this is only fossil fuel!
KEK! Dinosaurs were super, super big…))
>Discuss
He catches a lot of shit here, must be over the target. Time will tell soon enough, but Q needs to move forward. Dark to light.
>a huge part of the budget for most of middle america
Totally agree, but local & state governments need the revenues from higher prices in taxes.
> Maybe the weed I bought was actually helping to fund Q.
KEK! I've watched all the videos as there are not many. I'm willing to go out on a limb for the guy because of the relative honesty, not to mention the pics that have been shown of Intel. Much of what he has promoted we have seen here at 8/chan/kun. Doxxing himself as openly as he has would make him a laughing stock for the rest of his life and nobody is that starved for attention when there already is an open 30 day window winding down. The quantum computing stuff is the most interesting aspect, and as it's non-boolean normal logic doesn't add up the same way. To each their own, Anon. WWG1WGA!
>Are most gas taxes percentage or straight $/gallon?
It's a straight percentage, the higher the gas price the higher the revenues. That pissed me off when I saw some invoices going out from an oil distributor as the stations base their prices at today's spot and not at cost. The lag in falling prices will be obvious as gas will go down, but not by the amount of the decline.
I might be off an that, Anon, but back in the day it was not fixed where I'm at, and the new taxes might be different. Apologies.
>Taxes are a fixed amount.
I think you're probably right, Anon, but I swear I saw invoices at an oil distributor based on a percentage, but you're correct it is Xcents per gallon. I wouldn't be surprised if it is both in combination to maximize revenues at the local level and fixed at higher levels. In any event, anything under $2.50/gal is cheap these days, and we should see either declining prices or decreased production. Rumors are attempted coup in Saudi Arabia. Gina know anything about this?
>Yeah my thoughts are the same.
Brings out the flame throwers in a hell of a hurry. Before Jim Carrey there was Max Headroom, no one can match Mad Max..))
I'm not sure how the time factors work on the quantum level as I'd expect them to be relatively small, but increasing the cubit structure comes up with some huge numbers. Honeywell has recently been boasting about how they'll take the lead, at least they have far stronger military contacts going back decades which these newly rich do not.
>he is not for us anons, more for the common cored brainwashed small minded ones
I'm not so sure he might be holding some heavy cards, Anon, but yes, at this stage it is more entertaining to watch a video than hang out here for days and weeks and years going back to Oct. 2017 in the trenches. Maybe it's time to take it to the next level.