vandiver49
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
This is not a peace dividend, it's a market manipulation to try and maintain profitability.
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GoodOwl
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
(11-24-2014 10:47 AM)Fitbud Wrote: Don't you get? If gas goes up, blame Obama. If gas goes down, thank Bush. Lol
Or...if anything good happens, praise Obama (like OP did). If anything bad happens, blame Bush...still. Touche. Sheesh.
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Machiavelli
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
The biggest thing I am trying to convey is this: We need to be an honest broker in the region. We can't let Israel play Gepetto to our Pinnochio. Having Iran not shooting off rockets near the Straits of Hormuz can pay off in a big way. Just calculate that in dollars and the effect on our economy. It's huge.
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vandiver49
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
(11-24-2014 01:33 PM)Machiavelli Wrote: The biggest thing I am trying to convey is this: We need to be an honest broker in the region. We can't let Israel play Gepetto to our Pinnochio. Having Iran not shooting off rockets near the Straits of Hormuz can pay off in a big way. Just calculate that in dollars and the effect on our economy. It's huge.
How? We have decided biased interests. Saudi Arabia and Israel are considered US Vassal states by many in the region.
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Owl 69/70/75
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
(11-24-2014 09:51 AM)DFWMINER Wrote: Regardless of the intense efforts of the left to ban Fracking, you can thank it and shale drilling almost exclusively for the lower oil prices.
That and lowered demand because the economy still hasn't recovered.
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
(11-24-2014 10:26 AM)Crebman Wrote: Why don't you write your president and fill him in on how more of a product tends to drive down the price. His policies on drilling for oil/gas leads one to believe he doesn't know - or he's beholden to the environmental constituency to the point that he doesn't care what's best for the country.......................
His retarded goal was for us to all drive electric cars. Filling up once every other month at $8 per gallon wouldn't have hurt so much then.
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
There is one simple solution to stopping the stranglehold that the Middle Eastern monarchies and dictatorships have on the oil reserves. Raise gas taxes on all gas imported from those nations. Make it unbearable for US citizens to buy that oil and instead focus on what little oil we have AND create subsidies for alternative, cheaper energy sources. Bam! You've just got the power to a lot of these Middle Eastern theocracies and at the same time added fuel to our own economy. But hey, not likely to happen. The biggest lobby in the US? The oil industry, promoted by the elitists in America and the governments of the Middle East.
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RaiderATO
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
(11-24-2014 03:08 PM)Ole Blue Wrote: There is one simple solution to stopping the stranglehold that the Middle Eastern monarchies and dictatorships have on the oil reserves. Raise gas taxes on all gas imported from those nations. Make it unbearable for US citizens to buy that oil and instead focus on what little oil we have AND create subsidies for alternative, cheaper energy sources. Bam! You've just got the power to a lot of these Middle Eastern theocracies and at the same time added fuel to our own economy. But hey, not likely to happen. The biggest lobby in the US? The oil industry, promoted by the elitists in America and the governments of the Middle East.
Yes. Protectionist tarriffs. History has proven how well that works.
Combine that with handouts to govt. preferred corporations.
The more I re-read this comment, I think it's sarcasm. But then I look left and am reminded who posted it...
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vandiver49
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
(11-24-2014 03:08 PM)Ole Blue Wrote: There is one simple solution to stopping the stranglehold that the Middle Eastern monarchies and dictatorships have on the oil reserves. Raise gas taxes on all gas imported from those nations. Make it unbearable for US citizens to buy that oil and instead focus on what little oil we have AND create subsidies for alternative, cheaper energy sources. Bam! You've just got the power to a lot of these Middle Eastern theocracies and at the same time added fuel to our own economy. But hey, not likely to happen. The biggest lobby in the US? The oil industry, promoted by the elitists in America and the governments of the Middle East.
The reason we use oil is not because of the federal lobbyist, but because there doesn't exist a better alternative. If battery power can make a significant breakthrough, then the nation will make the transition.
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
(11-24-2014 03:08 PM)Ole Blue Wrote: There is one simple solution to stopping the stranglehold that the Middle Eastern monarchies and dictatorships have on the oil reserves. Raise gas taxes on all gas imported from those nations. Make it unbearable for US citizens to buy that oil and instead focus on what little oil we have AND create subsidies for alternative, cheaper energy sources. Bam! You've just got the power to a lot of these Middle Eastern theocracies and at the same time added fuel to our own economy. But hey, not likely to happen. The biggest lobby in the US? The oil industry, promoted by the elitists in America and the governments of the Middle East.
Uhhh yea. And Bam! You gonna pony up to fill the trucks that move all our stuff from coast to coast at 8 bucks a gallon? whats this cheap alternative energy source we haven't found in 40+ years of looking? Pretty elusive it appears, but Bam! all we gotta do is wreck the economy and cause a massive depression and we'll be energy independent!
You have faith that our benevolent federal gov't that can't run a f$%^ing website is gonna create these subsidies and give them out to whom? more political cronies as we've seen here of late?
You really haven't thought this through too much, have you? Least not past the emotional stage of "yea, dude! That would totally work!" Sounds like something cooked up during occupy stupid street...
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2014 05:57 PM by JMUDunk.)
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
Maybe I've missed the news, but for those that talk about Obama's policies that attack fracking, can you point me in the direction of the legislation he has signed that has curbed it? Being against something and acting against it are two different things (and really, I haven't seen legislation passed, so if there has been anything done to hinder it, please send it my way, I would be interested in reading about it, but none of this "he hasn't opened up federal lands crap).
Also, I believe that liberal stronghold of Denton, Texas passed strict anti-fracking laws in the last(just goes to show that this isn't a strictly partisan issue).
Honestly, the costs have nothing to do with politics, in fact it is really lack of politics that have allowed fracking to boom and really drive down prices as OPEC has said, "screw it," and decided to keep production high, hoping to push fracking companies out by keeping barrel costs down.
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Owl 69/70/75
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RE: The biggest peace dividend. 75 dollar oil.
(11-24-2014 03:41 PM)vandiver49 Wrote: (11-24-2014 03:08 PM)Ole Blue Wrote: There is one simple solution to stopping the stranglehold that the Middle Eastern monarchies and dictatorships have on the oil reserves. Raise gas taxes on all gas imported from those nations. Make it unbearable for US citizens to buy that oil and instead focus on what little oil we have AND create subsidies for alternative, cheaper energy sources. Bam! You've just got the power to a lot of these Middle Eastern theocracies and at the same time added fuel to our own economy. But hey, not likely to happen. The biggest lobby in the US? The oil industry, promoted by the elitists in America and the governments of the Middle East.
The reason we use oil is not because of the federal lobbyist, but because there doesn't exist a better alternative. If battery power can make a significant breakthrough, then the nation will make the transition.
Exactly. The reason we don't move away from oil is because we don't have a viable alternative.
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