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<blockquote data-quote="ZombieHunter" data-source="post: 2192367" data-attributes="member: 5791"><p>For one you are pumping a viscous mixture Into the earth's crust, which in turn causes pressure to build up, and release gas in fissures, earthquake activity on the rise anybody? Talk to geologists who aren't on the take. Secondly I have seen them first hand utterly devastate water wells, and in turn family farmland. I know for a fact the oil and gas henchmen cry foul at the subsidies into solar or alternative power, but fail to mention or even notice the shortcomings of Frak operations, let alone how subsidized oil and gas is. Don't say it isn't, what was ExxonMobil's income for fiscal 2012? And their tax liability? What about Devon? Chesapeake doesn't count, McLendon proves my point too well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZombieHunter, post: 2192367, member: 5791"] For one you are pumping a viscous mixture Into the earth's crust, which in turn causes pressure to build up, and release gas in fissures, earthquake activity on the rise anybody? Talk to geologists who aren't on the take. Secondly I have seen them first hand utterly devastate water wells, and in turn family farmland. I know for a fact the oil and gas henchmen cry foul at the subsidies into solar or alternative power, but fail to mention or even notice the shortcomings of Frak operations, let alone how subsidized oil and gas is. Don't say it isn't, what was ExxonMobil's income for fiscal 2012? And their tax liability? What about Devon? Chesapeake doesn't count, McLendon proves my point too well. [/QUOTE]
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