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03-13-2022, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Still on the cancer kick?
Once agin anything Biden says it taken literally
But anything Trump or the GOP says is hyperbole.. your a broken record
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“if I’m elected i promise we’re gonna cure cancer.”
please tell me how many ways there are to interpret that?
how did you interpret that?
please enlighten me.
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03-13-2022, 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
“if I’m elected i promise we’re gonna cure cancer.”
please tell me how many ways there are to interpret that?
how did you interpret that?
please enlighten me.
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Inspirational Jim inspirational
So He’s responsible for gas prices
But he can’t cure cancer
Your a tool
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03-13-2022, 09:30 PM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
So He’s responsible for gas prices
But he can’t cure cancer
Your a tool
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"President Trump and his administration are clearly more committed to helping pad the pockets of corporate executives and wealthy shareholders than helping middle-class families. It is time for this president to stand up to OPEC on behalf of the forgotten men and women he promised to remember and do what is necessary to lower gas prices." Chuck You Schumer
leftists can't seem to decide if we get so little gas from russia that it can't possibly be the reason for high gas prices or if putin is to blame for high gas prices
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03-14-2022, 05:05 AM
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Originally Posted by wdmso
Inspirational Jim inspirational
So He’s responsible for gas prices
But he can’t cure cancer
Your a tool
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you’re “inspired” by people
who make false promises to desperate and dying americans.
that’s a little weird.
you claim Trump “fleeced” his supporters, it are “inspired” by any cheap snake oil
salesman who’s a democrat.
It’s not “fleecing” when democrats make impossible promises.
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03-14-2022, 05:07 AM
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Inspirational Jim inspirational
So He’s responsible for gas prices
But he can’t cure cancer
Your a tool
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for the 100th time ( will it ever sink in with you?), he’s partly responsible for gas prices.
it’s not his fault gas went up when covid waned and demand increased.
it’s not entirely his fault that gas went up because russia invaded ukraine.
he is 100% responsible for the degree to which gas went up because he is rightly seen as unfriendly to fossil fuels
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03-14-2022, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
for the 100th time ( will it ever sink in with you?), he’s partly responsible for gas prices.
it’s not his fault gas went up when covid waned and demand increased.
it’s not entirely his fault that gas went up because russia invaded ukraine.
he is 100% responsible for the degree to which gas went up because he is rightly seen as unfriendly to fossil fuels
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You skipped the major price driver
The big fracking companies — Devon, Pioneer, and Continental — burned by multiple boom and bust cycles over the years, pledged in February not to increase production until 2023. “Whether it’s $150 oil, $200 oil, or $100 oil, we’re not going to change our growth plans,” Pioneer CEO Scott Sheffield said during a Bloomberg Television interview. “If the president wants us to grow, I just don’t think the industry can grow anyway.”
In ExxonMobil’s February earnings call, Woods said the company’s focus remains on price per barrel over volume. “One of the primary objectives we’ve had in looking at the portfolio is less about volume and volume targets and more about the quality and profitability of the barrels that we’re producing.” he said. “That’s been the focus. And as we move forward, we’ll continue — you’ll continue to see the quality of the barrels or profitability of the barrels increase.”
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03-14-2022, 09:59 AM
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You skipped the major price driver
The big fracking companies — Devon, Pioneer, and Continental — burned by multiple boom and bust cycles over the years, pledged in February not to increase production until 2023. “Whether it’s $150 oil, $200 oil, or $100 oil, we’re not going to change our growth plans,” Pioneer CEO Scott Sheffield said during a Bloomberg Television interview. “If the president wants us to grow, I just don’t think the industry can grow anyway.”
In ExxonMobil’s February earnings call, Woods said the company’s focus remains on price per barrel over volume. “One of the primary objectives we’ve had in looking at the portfolio is less about volume and volume targets and more about the quality and profitability of the barrels that we’re producing.” he said. “That’s been the focus. And as we move forward, we’ll continue — you’ll continue to see the quality of the barrels or profitability of the barrels increase.”
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what % of america’s production is fracking versus traditional
drilling? a si cere question.
if that was THE major driver, is there an article that can tell us when that quote was issued, and what happened to the price immediately after?
i think the major driver was increased demand after covid started weakening its grip.
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03-14-2022, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
what % of america’s production is fracking versus traditional
drilling? a si cere question.
if that was THE major driver, is there an article that can tell us when that quote was issued, and what happened to the price immediately after?
i think the major driver was increased demand after covid started weakening its grip.
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The oil producers publicly stated that they wouldn’t increase production because price increased and you need more proof?
What did the last guy do when the price of oil went through the floor?
What was done then is still affecting the market.
Believe it or not, production and supply will achieve a reasonable equilibrium.
Or would you would prefer state control?
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