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It totally forked us North of 49.
Agreed. I'm not denying the fact that Biden has the country bent over a barrel and is leading us down the road to ruin.Regardless, it was all part of shutting down our energy independence. That's not working out to well for us. But make it so bad EV is the way to go, all part of his misinformed agenda
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Ya, sure, the return to traffic after a worldwide shutdown and a war restricting oil production for the whole world have NOTHING to do with anything. And of course the whole world is completely dependent on one of the 3 branches of the US government to make their own choices for their countries.
Boy Brad, you're a laugh a minute, you must have lots of friends.Ya, sure, the return to traffic after a worldwide shutdown and a war restricting oil production for the whole world have NOTHING to do with anything. And of course the whole world is completely dependent on one of the 3 branches of the US government to make their own choices for their countries.
Yup, yup, yup, Jethro and Billie Bob are in full agreement so it must be right.
Funny? Maybe for some, but not for those who can think beyond a 3rd grade explanation.
But, I probably get banned because I challenge something that seems to echo the popular political opinions here. BTW, if you think I vote Liberal; I don't, not at all.
Brad
The price for fuel was near record rates before the invasion. It is a convenient distraction from all the other failures of this administration. What a shame that so many went for this crap because they didn't like a mans personality.Ya, sure, the return to traffic after a worldwide shutdown and a war restricting oil production for the whole world have NOTHING to do with anything. And of course the whole world is completely dependent on one of the 3 branches of the US government to make their own choices for their countries.
Yup, yup, yup, Jethro and Billie Bob are in full agreement so it must be right.
Funny? Maybe for some, but not for those who can think beyond a 3rd grade explanation.
But, I probably get banned because I challenge something that seems to echo the popular political opinions here. BTW, if you think I vote Liberal; I don't, not at all.
Brad
Boy Brad, you're a laugh a minute, you must have lots of friends.
In "normal" times when demand goes up as you've mentioned, production would likely go up as well. It would be nothing new to see price hikes as we've all dealt with seasonal swings virtually every year, but the past year is a bit more than the average seasonal swing. Yet U.S. domestic crude production was down about a quarter million barrels per day in 2021 in the face of all this increased demand, recovery from the shutdown, etc. Wonder why that is? Could it be some unnatural tampering with the "free" market supply and demand dynamics? I wish I was as smart as you, then I could definitely figure this conundrum out. Now excuse me, I have a big pot o collard greens and fatback waiting for me. Oh, you thought we were all too dumb to realize your insult?
Now, back on topic, I saw plenty of $4.99 diesel yesterday in NE Oklahoma even though crude has been coming back down. I guess I'm still waiting for it at the pump. I wish it would come back down as fast as it went up. Unfortunately, around here the price at the pump goes up daily with the market and comes back down as stations receive new batches of fuel.
My reply was moved from the "funny pics" thread, so that is the context I replied in. Taken out of context, as it is now, makes my comments seem very different than I intended.
I appreciate your reply, and completely agree that political policies in countries, especially the #1 producer of oil in the world, will have an affect on the price of oil. But I think your comments ("down a quarter million barrels per day in 2021") shows how little influence that actually has on the current situation. Thus, how little the current administrations policies are directly responsible. (I think you've done the math, so I assume you know what I mean and I don't have to present it here; but if any need to look at demand graphs overlaid on the above, they are readily available with a quick search and would show how naive the original "funny" graph is)
I'm not a fan of Biden; I live in oil and gas country, and we lost thousands of jobs the day he took power. But when I see something so ridiculously blown out of proportion and presented as "funny", I responded as I did. And I stand by my comments with that context in mind.
Brad
Oh for sure, and I suspected that's what happened.Which is why the referenced post which didn't belong in that thread, including your reply, was moved. Sorry if that caused heartburn by making it seem out of context, but it is what it is. Sometimes others get caught up in the fray.
Agree.Boy Brad, you're a laugh a minute, you must have lots of friends.
In "normal" times when demand goes up as you've mentioned, production would likely go up as well. It would be nothing new to see price hikes as we've all dealt with seasonal swings virtually every year, but the past year is a bit more than the average seasonal swing. Yet U.S. domestic crude production was down about a quarter million barrels per day in 2021 in the face of all this increased demand, recovery from the shutdown, etc. Wonder why that is? Could it be some unnatural tampering with the "free" market supply and demand dynamics? I wish I was as smart as you, then I could definitely figure this conundrum out. Now excuse me, I have a big pot o collard greens and fatback waiting for me. Oh, you thought we were all too dumb to realize your insult?
Now, back on topic, I saw plenty of $4.99 diesel yesterday in NE Oklahoma even though crude has been coming back down. I guess I'm still waiting for it at the pump. I wish it would come back down as fast as it went up. Unfortunately, around here the price at the pump goes up daily with the market and comes back down as stations receive new batches of fuel.
Peace brother. It makes a little more sense now.My reply was moved from the "funny pics" thread, so that is the context I replied in. Taken out of context, as it is now, makes my comments seem very different than I intended.
I appreciate your reply, and completely agree that political policies in countries, especially the #1 producer of oil in the world, will have an affect on the price of oil. But I think your comments ("down a quarter million barrels per day in 2021") shows how little influence that actually has on the current situation. Thus, how little the current administrations policies are directly responsible. (I think you've done the math, so I assume you know what I mean and I don't have to present it here; but if any need to look at demand graphs overlaid on the above, they are readily available with a quick search and would show how naive the original "funny" graph is)
I'm not a fan of Biden; I live in oil and gas country, and we lost thousands of jobs the day he took power. But when I see something so ridiculously blown out of proportion and presented as "funny", I responded as I did. And I stand by my comments with that context in mind.
Brad