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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

      The Trump administration is auctioning off millions of acres of drilling rights to oil and gas developers, fueling a new fracking boom on federal lands across the West in the U.S., raising environmental concernshttps://nyti.ms/2Q7KCAD 

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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

      According to a New York Times analysis, over 12.8 million acres of federally controlled oil and gas parcels were offered for lease in the fiscal year that ended on September 30, triple the average offered during President Obama’s second term https://nyti.ms/2Q7KCAD pic.twitter.com/YGB7X6kRb5

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        2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

          To proponents, the administration is putting government-owned land to good use, with big returns for taxpayers. For instance, Wyoming received $669 million from federal sales last year, money it uses to help pay for its schools, roads and other needs.https://nyti.ms/2Q7KCAD 

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        3. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

          But as Western states reap the benefits from these sales, they are also confronting the risks that the administration’s policies could scar iconic American landscapes, threatening wildlife and endangering public health https://nyti.ms/2Q7KCAD pic.twitter.com/MxDg4M8tRM

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        1. Pete‏ @PeterpsiPete Oct 30
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          We need to do better.pic.twitter.com/se7eHEqwje

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        2. James‏ @ZeusK9Protect Oct 30
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          pic.twitter.com/WXvmI6bWeb

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        3. Huink‏ @Huink7 Oct 30
          Replying to @ZeusK9Protect @nytimes

          This bit seems to be lost.

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        2. A Corey‏ @ACorey14 Oct 30
          Replying to @nytimes

          Sounds like a good thing.

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        3. Craig Walmsley‏ @craig_walmsley Oct 30
          Replying to @ACorey14 @nytimes

          C'mon Kremelbot - try a bit harder! We need some ALL CAPS up in that tweet!

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        1. Brian Nelson‏ @daily_opiner Oct 30
          Replying to @nytimes

          Welcome back to the private sector. Less government is better government.

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        1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Oct 30
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          Obama could care less on this, We are now producing the most in oil and gas and other countries are buying from us. Your analysis lie

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        1. Sean la‏ @Seanla5 Oct 30
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          You meant Texas smart then

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        1. Ole‏ @mjolnir59 Oct 30
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          Coolpic.twitter.com/0fuPf8kbFl

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        1. Connie Ott‏ @bennaboo Oct 30
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          Raping of our country. VOTE!

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        1. Ramiro Schaffer‏ @ramiro_schaffer Oct 30
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          That’s a shame. Don’t we have a net-export in natural energy?🤔 It seems like the tariffs will prevent/repel most importing countries from buying.

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