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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The funny thing is with the fall in oil prices, the tar sand are unprofitable, but the pipeline will be built. LOL[/quote] Anyone consider that the state dept might be working with the Sauds and whoever else in the middle east to bring down prices and destroy the fracking industry?[/quote] Why would the State Department be interested in doing that? Also, why do you always call them "Sauds" instead of "Saudis". Is that sort of like calling the "Democratic Party" the "Democrat Party"? Finally, if the Saudis wanted to destroy the fracking industry, why would they need help from the State Department? [/quote] Because Obama and his ilk would like nothing more than destroy our oil independence so they can continue to push green energy. I have nothing against green energy, I just want it out there when it's ready to roll for the masses, not pushed before the infrastructure can really handle it. Why does it matter to you if I call them Sauds or Saudis? I'm not the type to usually bring those things up to other people, so I wonder why people do. I didn't say the Saud(i)s want to destroy the fracking industry...[/quote] You "and your ilk" are totally and completely full of shit, because we are producing more domestic oil right now than we did under G. W. Bush.[/quote] Yes, I love how the American Petroleum Institute, which in the 2012 campaign ran commercials that basically criticized Obama and supported Romney, quickly pivoted to commercials extolling the ingenuity and success of the American oil and gas industry. Same commercial actors, even.[/quote]
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