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oil at $82 and going up like an elevator
that’ll help Brandon’s polling numbers.
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But they will try blaming it on canceling keystone pipeline that hadn't been built or say something about oil leases even when have of the current leases are not being used And they we all ignore with increased demand comes increase in prices |
I'd blame Soros and the cabal
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american supply also impacts the price, as does the perception of stability ( or lack thereof) in the middle east. i bet big when oil crashed, partly because of this anti-oil idiot, chaos-iinducing moron in the white house. paying off nicely. Bought a big chunk of USO. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Your living in a fantasy world, and how supply and demand economy actually works Prices have risen as more vaccinated populations are brought out of coronavirus lockdowns, supporting a revival in economic activity. We’re looking at not just the UK and Europe but a potential global energy crisis coming into the winter,”. https://www.ft.com/content/14d4980b-...a-fb2b7f7d2c27 Energy crisis, labour shortages and supply chain issues hitting the UK - https://news.sky.com/story/energy-cr...hreat-12415007 I don’t understand why many Americans always think we are the center of the universe Like I’ve said before you need to expand your reading list Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
U.S. Regular All Formulations Retail Gasoline Prices (Dollars per Gallon) In 2012 Jan 3.380 feb 3.579 mar 3.852 apr 3.900 may 3.732 June 3.539 July 3.439 aug 3.722 sept 3.849 oct 3.746 nov 3.452 dec 3.310
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/Le...te_nus_dpg&f=m And of course the right is trying to suggest these gas prices have never happened before ! So be afraid Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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i’m not sure if you’ve ever worked in the private sector, but surging costs aren’t a good thing. in public labor unions, you can just confiscate everything you need from your neighbors with force of law, so you don’t care. In the real world, surging costs make it harder to do business. So yes, there can be a reason to be concerned when oil prices spike. just because it’s not a winning political issue for you, doesn’t mean it’s not legitimate. Wayne is there anything that paints liberalism in a negative light, which is true? or is everything that helps conservatives, necessarily a manufactured lie? When you have to resort to blatant lies, that means you can’t respond to the truth. also means you’re not a serious person. Have you ever once said “the democrats blew that, that’s going to hurt them”? Have you ever said that, on a single issue? Ever? We all understand it would make your life easier if every single thing that happened, painted democrats in a favorable light and republicans in an evil light. But real life isn’t that simple. Both sides have meaningful successes and meaningful failures, both sides have good ideas and bad ideas, both sides have honorable people and scumbags. it must be exhausting to feel the need to deny every single event that happens to make one side look bad. In any event, if you could tell us who said that oil prices have never been this high, that would be appreciated. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Jim liberals or liberalism has nothing to do with current gas prices I am sorry you can’t accept that.. So now you want socialism government control of of gas prices Because your the only one making this a political issue .. when it’s basic economics Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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(2) the president of the US can have an impact on oil prices, and this one has. He's obviously anti fracking and not a fan of domestic production, which decreases the supply. Do you know what happens to something, when the supply decreases? It goes up. Additionally, perceived stability in the middle east impacts oil prices, and nobody thinks that the prospects of Middle East peace improved when Biden took his hand off the bible. I can accept everything, because unlike you, I'm not a slave to what I believe. I can go wherever the truth takes me. It's you who has to invent things to protect your ideology, things like saying republicans are claiming oil is at an all time high. Nobody said that. But you lied and claimed they did, because it helps your side. And that's all that matters to you. Oil had nowhere to go but up when Biden took office, mostly because covid crushed worldwide demand. No matter who became president in 2020, oil prices would have gone up. But it's logical to assume that Bidens agenda pushed prices higher than they'd have gone under a president who was an aggressive pro-production potus. If you ever read chapter 1 of any economics text, you'd understand the impact of supply on price. You keep telling yourself that Bidens poling is nothing to worry about. And keep telling yourself that America will embrace Harris if she has to run in 2024 which is likely. When you nominate a president with dementia, and a VP who is amazingly un-impressive and un-likeable except for her skin color and gender, well, maybe that's short-sighted and stupid like it was when the GOP nominated Trump. Maybe, maybe not. What we know for sure, is the only president with polling lower at this point, got absolutely creamed at re-election. Creamed. So a rational person would say he's really struggling. Not one of you can concede that, all is swell according to you. Spence says he's doing fine. He has the entire media except one TV station doing commercials for him all day long, and STILL he's below 40%. Imagine if the press was actually fair. |
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And of course the right is trying to suggest these gas prices have never happened before ! So be afraid
That you Jim acting shocked that gas is at 3. 09 and every MAGAtard think Trump created oil independence. Biden agenda or oil had no where to go but up! Which is it? Biden hasn’t been in office a year seem you had higher expectations than I did . Iam just happy Trumps out. You know the actual danger to American democracy Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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us which republicans said that oil is at an all time high? can’t admit you made it up? Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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“biden agenda or oil had no where to go but up which is it”? is your brain so small, that you can’t understand that two things can be true at the same time? oil had nowhere to go but up. and biden’s reducing american production decreases supply, which increases price. if you read less marxist union pamphlets, and a single economics text, you’d understand the relationship between supply and price. supply goes down, price goes up. i’m very very sorry if that law of economics makes biden look bad in this case. republicans didn’t invent the relationship between supply and price to make Biden look bad in this case…it just is a law of economics regardless of who’s in the white house. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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https://tradingeconomics.com/united-...oil-production You asked, i answered. How exactly did you conclude that the capital police officer was beaten to death, that Warren didn’t flip any foreclosures, and hat gum teachers don’t make the same as science teachers with the same seniority? I’ll wait. I’ve been waiting. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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most of trumps presidency. and before biden started approving permits and applications he out a hold on them . and obviously part of the production drop was because of covid demand crashed, pushing prices down to the point where it wasn’t viable for US companies to drill. If Biden is as pro-oil as trump was, lcan you explain why he isn’t catching any heat from the left for that? why isn’t anyone calling him out for breaking campaign promises. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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But they will try blaming it on canceling keystone pipeline that hadn't been built or say something about oil leases even when have of the current leases are not being used And they we all ignore with increased demand comes increase in prices and of course attack the press a staple for conservatives |
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have you seen the approval ratings of the press?? you deny the press is overwhelmingly liberal? trying to have a serious conversation with you . it’s not easy. anyway, biden helped oil go higher as i bet that he would and knew he would. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I don't think Brandon's elevator goes to the top anymore.....
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Loudon County VA is really something, ground zero for this war. They have a policy where a boy can use the girls bathroom if he feels like it. Predictably, a boy went in there, forced a girl into a stall, and violently raped her. Not talking about inappropriate touching here, this was a violent rape. At a subsequent BOE meeting, the superintendent said the rumored rapist "simply did not exist", and he said there was no record of an assault taking place. In other words, he called the victims father a liar for claiming she was raped. A kid was arrested in that case. Worse, the school just transferred the rapist to another high school, Where he assaulted another girl. It's as if the liberals have decided to behave so badly, they want to force conservatives into revolting, so that all the media can then paint them all as terrorists. Which is kind of what happened here. When the superintendent called the dad of the victim (who is paying for those schools) a liar, he flipped out and was arrested. I can't helop but wonder if thats exactly what the liberals want to happen, on a large scale. A girl was violently raped by a boy in a girls bathroom. The superintendent called the dad a liar and sent the kid to another school so he could prey upon other unsuspecting girls. It just f-cking beats everything. So glad we bailed and put ours in catholic school. Just wish we hadn't waited so long. |
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I love this one Jim If Biden is as pro-oil as trump .. so in your imagination if Trump was re elected the price of oil and gas would have stayed low Because of Trump? Spoke like a tru trump cult member |
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If Trump had been re elected, I'd bet everything I have that oil prices would have increased meaningfully. But they wouldn't be this high, and climbing this quickly, because Trump was a yuuge pro oil guy. |
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biden put a moratorium on all new drilling applications at first ( which you conveniently left out), showing that he’s not as friendly to fossil fuels as trump. how come you left out that Biden put a moratorium on new drilling permits? You’re denying that Trump is friendlier to domestic oil production than Biden, and you accuse me of talking out of my a$$. after denying you said things that were demonstrably, stupidly wrong, because you are a liberal and thus aren’t ever wrong. but i’m curious why you left out, in your defense of biden as pro oil, that he issued a broad moratorium on new oiland gas leases in january 2021. so if you’re saying Biden is very pro oil, doesn’t that necessarily mean you’re saying he broke campaign promises regarding oil? you have never said here that he broke any campaign promises, and you’d faint before you could ever type that out. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Impressive. you’re like a teenage girl talking about New Kids On The Block. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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The current level of U.S. crude oil production as of October 2021 is 11,300.00 thousand barrels per day.
The production decline resulted from reduced drilling activity related to low oil prices in 2020. ... In March 2020, crude oil prices decreased because of the sudden drop in petroleum demand that resulted from the global response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.Mar 9, 2021 In its January 2021 Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) forecasts that annual U.S. crude oil production will average 11.1 million b/d in 2021, down 0.2 million b/d from 2020 as result of a decline in drilling activity related to low oil prices. A production decline in 2021 would mark the second consecutive year of production declines. Responses to the COVID-19 pandemic led to supply and demand disruptions. EIA expects crude oil production to increase in 2022 by 0.4 million b/d because of increased drilling as prices remain at or near $50 per barrel (b). The United States set annual natural gas production records in 2018 and 2019, largely because of increased drilling in shale and tight oil formations. The increase in production led to higher volumes of natural gas in storage and a decrease in natural gas prices. In 2020, marketed natural gas production fell by 2% from 2019 levels amid responses to COVID-19. EIA estimates that annual U.S. marketed natural gas production will decline another 2% to average 95.9 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2021. The fall in production will reverse in 2022, when EIA estimates that natural gas production will rise by 2% to 97.6 Bcf/d. https://www.eia.gov/todayinenergy/detail.php?id=46476 This is happening on. global scale but Jim and Republicans want Americans to think it’s Biden’s Fault and the gullible base is all in. Their argument is never evidenced based it’s all emotional Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Jim do you even know how long it takes to go from lease to permit to drilling then the gas station…. I doubt it
Here some more facts you’ll just ignore While the industry’s fearmongering would seem to suggest that they are running out of leased lands on which to produce, more than half of all acres currently leased—13.9 million acres in total—are not yet being used to produce oil or gas. Over the past four years, the Trump administration orchestrated a fire sale of public lands, and companies stockpiled leases on millions of those acres. By sitting idle on these leases, the industry is not creating any revenue or jobs—energy or otherwise. It is, however, making a sizable parcel of public lands unavailable for other valuable uses, such as recreation and conservation, at the taxpayer’s loss. https://www.americanprogress.org/iss...-public-lands/ Did you catch 13.9 million acre not being used to produce gas or Oil. And your convinced it’s Biden’s Policy’s. With out a shred of evidence much like Hunters emails Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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and oil prices are highly prospective and speculative. it’s. it just about what’s happening today. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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