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But the lack of refinery capabilities didn't cause us to have $7.00 p/g prices, and probably $10.00 future prices ( or more), not to speak of extremely high Natural Gas prices to heat next winter.. If Biden hadn't killed the Canadian pipeline his first few months into his Presidency, threatened the Eastern U.S. pipeline when it ran into difficulties early in 2021, ended drilling on public lands, made statements that he was going to end fossil fuels soon, etc., the energy companies would have most likely spent the money to keep those last refineries in business, and made sure that our gradual transition to renewables was less painful. This movement by the left to immediately move to renewables, when we don't yet, have the technology to do it, is an elitist strategy, and could care less about middle and lower income Americans.
I'm not sure if Bobb is just defending the indefensible Biden, or if he truly believes that our transition to renewables should be as painful as possible.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by BOBB View Post
It means that Trump means to subvert the rights of voters that don’t agree with him to ensconce himself in power. Doing so will require firing the mob up from time to time.
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Originally posted by MoValley John View PostBuy the rumor, sell the fact. No other industry reacts as wildly to this as the oil industry. So yes, Biden campaigning on "shutting down the oil industry" had a huge impact on current prices. Compounding that was his action by immediately attacking the gas and oil industry via executive order on day one, exacerbated the rumor. Biden's words meant things, his actions meant more. We don't have high gas prices because of the Russians, we have high gas prices because of Biden. This isn't hard, Bobb.
Now, if you want to discuss why there aren't refineries being built in the US, we can have that discussion as well. That said, very little of that blame falls on Bush, Bush or Reagan. Bobb, you might want to quietly back out of the room and gently close the door behind you hoping nobody notices. This is a topic in which facts seriously outgun you.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostBiden, or should I say Biden's handlers, are not looking for solutions. They are primarily looking for scapegoats to blame and optics. They are committed to the elimination of fossil fuels as soon as possible regardless of whether or not that is practical and feasible.Livin the dream
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In the meantime:
Eight nations have withdrawn from the Green Lemming Games. Russia has joined China, India, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Iran, and Turkey in forming a powerful new G8. This hard-headed group ignores the net-zero dogma unless that suits their business plan. The G8 members have diverse reliable energy supplies — oil, coal, gas, hydro, and nuclear. They use wind/solar for virtue-signaling or to earn billions making and selling millions of green toys to Net Zero Lemmings.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostIn the meantime:
Eight nations have withdrawn from the Green Lemming Games. Russia has joined China, India, Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Iran, and Turkey in forming a powerful new G8. This hard-headed group ignores the net-zero dogma unless that suits their business plan. The G8 members have diverse reliable energy supplies — oil, coal, gas, hydro, and nuclear. They use wind/solar for virtue-signaling or to earn billions making and selling millions of green toys to Net Zero Lemmings.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics...in-at-the-pump
Phil Flynn, a senior account executive/market analyst at the Price Futures Group and FOX Business contributor, warned that strict regulation under the Biden administration will continue to put pressure on refineries to stay in business.
"It wasn't too long ago the country was clamoring for the industry to buy and build new refineries because they couldn't keep up with demand," Flynn said Monday.
But government pressure to wean the country off of fossil fuels has made business difficult, with Flynn arguing that "refineries are getting squeezed out of business because of stricter regulations from the Biden administration and the pressure by the government" to "reduce demand for gasoline."
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Regulations and the President's picks to run his departments very much have to do with the price of energy.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/epa-re...ut-of-business
Biden's EPA set to run small Texas oil refinery out of business with big gov't regulations — even as energy prices skyrocket over Russia conflict
Just one example.
https://www.epa.gov/newsreleases/epa...eadership-team
WASHINGTON (January 21, 2021) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced key members of the agency’s incoming leadership team who will advance the Biden-Harris administration’s agenda to tackle the climate crisis, advance environmental justice and create clean energy jobs.Last edited by Shockm; June 23, 2022, 10:16 AM.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post
Uuuhhhh, Mexico?
Trump was trying to fight China in the far east, court India, in the far east, Mexico in our hemisphere, and Saudi Arabia in the Middle East, and Biden messed all of that up too.
Instead, he courts Iran, France, and Germany. What a joke.Last edited by Shockm; June 23, 2022, 10:13 AM.
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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostBiden, or should I say Biden's handlers, are not looking for solutions. They are primarily looking for scapegoats to blame and optics. They are committed to the elimination of fossil fuels as soon as possible regardless of whether or not that is practical and feasible.
You cannot convince me that a bi-partisan attempt in the states to pass a Constitutional Amendment limiting both Congress and Senate to 1 or 2 terms wouldn't pass with room to spare.
We all know there's zero chance 2/3s of the House and Senate will do it, so my understanding it would take 2/3s of the State legislators to bring a constitutional convention (none of the 27 amendments have gone this route). So 34 states could bring this to the National Archives and Records Administration and then to vote in each of the 50 states, 38 of which would need to vote in the affirmative to make it part of the Constitution.
I'm not saying it would be easy, but it is certainly possible. I believe 34 states at least would be a lock to vote yes. 30+ states are controlled by Republicans. This can be done, IF there is some backbone at the state level.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
I'll take this a step further. They aren't looking for solutions, they are looking for the best way to stay in power (for themselves and their friends) and win elections. Both sides. THAT'S why we must have federal term limits.
You cannot convince me that a bi-partisan attempt in the states to pass a Constitutional Amendment limiting both Congress and Senate to 1 or 2 terms wouldn't pass with room to spare.
We all know there's zero chance 2/3s of the House and Senate will do it, so my understanding it would take 2/3s of the State legislators to bring a constitutional convention (none of the 27 amendments have gone this route). So 34 states could bring this to the National Archives and Records Administration and then to vote in each of the 50 states, 38 of which would need to vote in the affirmative to make it part of the Constitution.
I'm not saying it would be easy, but it is certainly possible. I believe 34 states at least would be a lock to vote yes. 30+ states are controlled by Republicans. This can be done, IF there is some backbone at the state level.Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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