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Imagine that. A Harvard professor advocating violence against the truckers.
How about this professor. I will provide the tool to cut a semi tire if you will be the first to do it. Just let me get out of the way before you start….dumb bitch! Lol 😂
Harvard professor bad enough (yeah, she is stupid), but also former Obama high level DHS official trying to incite a full riot to justify harsh imprisonments ....or provoking civil war?
 
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A little bit off topic from the Portajohn feed, but I carry two Racor fuel filter funnels with me all the time in the flatbed's cab. They are effective at filtering out water and other contaminants from gasoline, diesel, kerosene. I use it while filling up the trucks we drive at work. Actually, I don't remember any time when fuel going into any vehicle under my use had not gone through a Racor funnel first. I am gonna be getting a Ram 3500 this year and a few of these will be in the tool kit for constant use. EVERYTHING goes through a Racor before it goes into a fuel tank. No exceptions.

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Interesting. How does that work with these new damn things they put over the pump which forces one to press enough to make some sort of contact to allow the flow to start?
 
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Interesting. How does that work with these new damn things they put over the pump which forces one to press enough to make some sort of contact to allow the flow to start?


LOL we call those "uncircumsized" nozzles. I think they are supposed to keep vapors from leaking out of the nozzle while pumping and to my knowledge, the EPA stopped requiring them to be on pumps in 2015 or so afterward. In the liberal states though, many pumps still have them. You gotta pull the "foreskin" back with one hand while filling up a canister. I usually go from pump to plastic canister to tank as the Racor fits into the canister perfectly. All fuel from the canister is then clean.
 

This is urban america suddenly realizing how easily working class america from the country and suburbs can bring them to their knees.

No food
No fuel
No power

Good-fucking-night
 
LOL we call those "uncircumsized" nozzles. I think they are supposed to keep vapors from leaking out of the nozzle while pumping and to my knowledge, the EPA stopped requiring them to be on pumps in 2015 or so afterward. In the liberal states though, many pumps still have them. You gotta pull the "foreskin" back with one hand while filling up a canister. I usually go from pump to plastic canister to tank as the Racor fits into the canister perfectly. All fuel from the canister is then clean.
LOL.

We just got them at our Costco here in the Southeast. They're a pain and many of them just don't work.
 
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A little bit off topic from the Portajohn feed, but I carry two Racor fuel filter funnels with me all the time in the flatbed's cab. They are effective at filtering out water and other contaminants from gasoline, diesel, kerosene. I use it while filling up the trucks we drive at work. Actually, I don't remember any time when fuel going into any vehicle under my use had not gone through a Racor funnel first. I am gonna be getting a Ram 3500 this year and a few of these will be in the tool kit for constant use. EVERYTHING goes through a Racor before it goes into a fuel tank. No exceptions.

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We called them Baja Filters in the day.
 
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No doubt hospitals likely took advantage here. Question is, how much? What we looking at?

Tbh, I can't blame the hospitals. "With" or "of" never seemed to matter before, not sure why it would now.

Plus it's not like the govt doesn't already know this. Shit, they incentivised it...can't blame the hospital systems on capitalizing. Sure you can talk about oaths and good-faith, or hell...just being "in this together".

Which only further proves it was...sadly, never about health, community, safety, etc... and always about money and power.

This investigation will go nowhere, but of course it will be divisive, which deflects from lack of both accountability and leadership...or, at worst, intentional fuckery. So win/win yet again. Always forward...
 
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