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Originally posted by N Crestway View Post
Russia by itself is now the worlds biggest wheat producer, possibly due in part to global warming. Would expect more wheat land to be opening up in Canada for the same reason. Most of Russia's resources will now be going to China and Asia which was Russia's and especially China's plan all along.
I'm hoping that our sanctions are more than just a multi year hiccup for the Russian economy. Due to my mistrust of economic statistics, I think the West is being a little overly optimistic about the strength and relative importance of its economies and the effects of its sanctions. China and its "friends" in Asia are going to reap the benefits of this war or perhaps series of Putin wars.
There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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Originally posted by wichshock65 View PostWould Russia shutting off the spigot of the Nord Stream 1 be an act of war?
Again, with this administration it feels like we are living in Bizarro World.
1. The release of strategic petroleum reserves of 30 billion barrels - that is 2 days of world imports
2. Banning of Russian oil - US doesn't import much of Russia. The countries that do, are definitely not banning any imports
Russia is really making out great on this with the increased revenue and China is backfilling anything lost through any real economic sanctions.
Prices of oil are being blamed on Ukraine/Russia when in reality the prices were climbing well before, much because of the U.S. own policies.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Post
No. It would probably trigger some world court mechanism that get the lawyers richer in Europe.
Again, with this administration it feels like we are living in Bizarro World.
1. The release of strategic petroleum reserves of 30 billion barrels - that is 2 days of world imports
2. Banning of Russian oil - US doesn't import much of Russia. The countries that do, are definitely not banning any imports
Russia is really making out great on this with the increased revenue and China is backfilling anything lost through any real economic sanctions.
Prices of oil are being blamed on Ukraine/Russia when in reality the prices were climbing well before, much because of the U.S. own policies.
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https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/08/coca...in-russia.html
PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s and Starbucks each said Tuesday they are suspending business in Russia after that country’s invasion of Ukraine.
850 Micky D's closed their doors.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Posthttps://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/08/coca...in-russia.html
This may hurt more than a Ukrainian-fired Stinger missile. :-]
850 Micky D's closed their doors."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Thought just came to my mind. With Europe depending on Russia for approximately 30% of their oil and gas, why can't the US open up all oil production avenues and take on some of that 30% so Europe doesn't have to depend on Russia and they can cut Putin off? Of course that would take a President who was forward thinking and logical and he would have to go against his wokeholes in his party, but seems like a plan that might work. You could produce enough to make the US independent, which was done quickly and successfully under Trump, and at the same time help Europe become independent of Russia. It just might also help boost our economy and lower gas prices in the process.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostThought just came to my mind. With Europe depending on Russia for approximately 30% of their oil and gas, why can't the US open up all oil production avenues and take on some of that 30% so Europe doesn't have to depend on Russia and they can cut Putin off? Of course that would take a President who was forward thinking and logical and he would have to go against his wokeholes in his party, but seems like a plan that might work. You could produce enough to make the US independent, which was done quickly and successfully under Trump, and at the same time help Europe become independent of Russia. It just might also help boost our economy and lower gas prices in the process.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostThought just came to my mind. With Europe depending on Russia for approximately 30% of their oil and gas, why can't the US open up all oil production avenues and take on some of that 30% so Europe doesn't have to depend on Russia and they can cut Putin off? Of course that would take a President who was forward thinking and logical and he would have to go against his wokeholes in his party, but seems like a plan that might work. You could produce enough to make the US independent, which was done quickly and successfully under Trump, and at the same time help Europe become independent of Russia. It just might also help boost our economy and lower gas prices in the process.FINAL FOURS:
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Originally posted by MoValley John View Post
How does someone from Kansas account for wheat exports with global warming? Russia holds 1/6th of all of the land on Earth and wheat will grow almost anywhere. Much of Russia's land won't grow anything but wheat, so since the 1990's they have been converting their huge wastelands into wheat fields. Wheat grows in Canada and New Mexico. Short season, long season, wheat will grow. At the equator and the artic circle, you can find a variety of wheat that will grow. Wheat just may be the most hearty and varied crop grown. Yet somebody is attributing exports of wheat to global warming? Corn or soybeans, maybe, but wheat? Global warming has nothing to do with Russia's wheat harvest.
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Originally posted by N Crestway View Post
Read it in a yahoo article which could be problematic but still makes some sense to me. Having owned marginal wheat land along the Colorado Kansas border I would say that precipitation is always a concern. If the high plains are indeed heating up precipitation may be a bigger problem down here in the future, but not so much in Canada. Also more wheat land may open up in Canada due to global warming.
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Originally posted by MikeKennedyRulZ View PostThought just came to my mind. With Europe depending on Russia for approximately 30% of their oil and gas, why can't the US open up all oil production avenues and take on some of that 30% so Europe doesn't have to depend on Russia and they can cut Putin off? Of course that would take a President who was forward thinking and logical and he would have to go against his wokeholes in his party, but seems like a plan that might work. You could produce enough to make the US independent, which was done quickly and successfully under Trump, and at the same time help Europe become independent of Russia. It just might also help boost our economy and lower gas prices in the process.
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