.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden administration wanted less domestic energy production and distribution.
We got it.
Which has zero impact on the gallon of gas for a car cost. That is pegged to the global market.
You are being a little convenient with your dissection of the issue. Global fuel prices are pegged to demand. When we make more, and are more self reliant, we have more ability to manipulate fuel prices or internally supplement. Biden cut production via canceling the pipeline and future leases. He then asked OPEC to lower the price of fuel. They said no so he tapped our emergency reserve. And this was all before Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia already supplies Europe with tons of oil and approximately 20% of our oil comes from Russia too. Biden made colossal blunders cutting off our current and future production and lifting sanctions on Russia 8 months ago. We are going to bear that fruit in higher fuel prices. And Teslas don’t help. Our food and other essentials are primarily shipped by Truck. Yes even your food from Whole Foods comes by Truck. So all prices will sky rocket. Biden is just criminally stupid.
lol what?
What does Tesla have to do with this? Or is that just what you say when you mean electric vehicles? I think electric cars are the future but it's pretty irrelevant in this conversation about short term fuel prices. Also, I'm not a fan of Musk. He's a Republican/Libertarian. I hope he moves to Mars.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas should get more expensive. Good. Let the people buying these ridiculous oversized SUVs and trucks that are a danger to every other road user internalize some of the consequences of their own decisions for a while.
Again, you are not just owning the rednecks here. Price of oil gets incorporated into anything that gets shipped (which is just about everything). Wait until you try to buy airplane tickets for that European vacation this summer.
Higher oil prices will hurt everybody.
An oil tanker left Russian port yesterday destined for the eastern seaboard of the USA. That’s about $60 million worth of oil Americans will pay Russia for. Last year Russia was the second largest importer of oil to the USA. We’re huffing and puffing about sanctions and Nordstream 2 but there isn’t a single politician right now even whispering about actually hitting Russia where it hurts economically because it would cause a ton of pain here in the USA.
...unless higher oil prices force us to change our energy consumption system in a way that benefits us all in the long run...
You’re talking about a decades long transition that we aren’t close to being ready to complete or even seriously start. As the price of oil goes up EVERYTHING else will increase in price, including the cost of the energy transition you’re talking about. Where do you think the diesel energy you need to extract and transport minerals for the energy transition come from? Yes, we’ll have to do in the long term. But screw this up in the short run and you’ll see a wave of populism across the whole planet that will make you wish for the good old days of Trump.
Sure, and if prices stay the same or low then the transition will never get underway. We've seen oil shocks and crises for at least half a century and we've barely made any effort to do something about it. It's not even the politicians' fault, because it's people like you who've lost their minds at the cost of upgrading from an oil-based system. So now here we are, with Russia owning 60% of the gas to Europe and we wonder why we don't have leverage. Look in the mirror and get tough.
Ok city rat. The technology isn’t there yet. There aren’t hybrid or electric trucks that can perform the way we need them to. All the new trucks coming on the market for the weekend warriors only have a range of 100 miles when they are actually loaded up. Sorry— but facts matter and in a lot of this country, people drive 100 all the time and they can’t wait a day for their truck to refuel. Nope. Tech isn’t there yet for our consumer truck market or vans or for our shipping trucks. You need to get out of your condo, stop reading the New Yorker and interact with the real world. Or, we can all starve while our food rots in fields and factories because the electro trucks ran out of power along the highway. It all makes sense that Biden won. Our country is filled with absolute imbecile like you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden administration wanted less domestic energy production and distribution.
We got it.
Which has zero impact on the gallon of gas for a car cost. That is pegged to the global market.
You are being a little convenient with your dissection of the issue. Global fuel prices are pegged to demand. When we make more, and are more self reliant, we have more ability to manipulate fuel prices or internally supplement. Biden cut production via canceling the pipeline and future leases. He then asked OPEC to lower the price of fuel. They said no so he tapped our emergency reserve. And this was all before Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia already supplies Europe with tons of oil and approximately 20% of our oil comes from Russia too. Biden made colossal blunders cutting off our current and future production and lifting sanctions on Russia 8 months ago. We are going to bear that fruit in higher fuel prices. And Teslas don’t help. Our food and other essentials are primarily shipped by Truck. Yes even your food from Whole Foods comes by Truck. So all prices will sky rocket. Biden is just criminally stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden administration wanted less domestic energy production and distribution.
We got it.
Which has zero impact on the gallon of gas for a car cost. That is pegged to the global market.
You are being a little convenient with your dissection of the issue. Global fuel prices are pegged to demand. When we make more, and are more self reliant, we have more ability to manipulate fuel prices or internally supplement. Biden cut production via canceling the pipeline and future leases. He then asked OPEC to lower the price of fuel. They said no so he tapped our emergency reserve. And this was all before Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia already supplies Europe with tons of oil and approximately 20% of our oil comes from Russia too. Biden made colossal blunders cutting off our current and future production and lifting sanctions on Russia 8 months ago. We are going to bear that fruit in higher fuel prices. And Teslas don’t help. Our food and other essentials are primarily shipped by Truck. Yes even your food from Whole Foods comes by Truck. So all prices will sky rocket. Biden is just criminally stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas should get more expensive. Good. Let the people buying these ridiculous oversized SUVs and trucks that are a danger to every other road user internalize some of the consequences of their own decisions for a while.
Again, you are not just owning the rednecks here. Price of oil gets incorporated into anything that gets shipped (which is just about everything). Wait until you try to buy airplane tickets for that European vacation this summer.
Higher oil prices will hurt everybody.
An oil tanker left Russian port yesterday destined for the eastern seaboard of the USA. That’s about $60 million worth of oil Americans will pay Russia for. Last year Russia was the second largest importer of oil to the USA. We’re huffing and puffing about sanctions and Nordstream 2 but there isn’t a single politician right now even whispering about actually hitting Russia where it hurts economically because it would cause a ton of pain here in the USA.
...unless higher oil prices force us to change our energy consumption system in a way that benefits us all in the long run...
You’re talking about a decades long transition that we aren’t close to being ready to complete or even seriously start. As the price of oil goes up EVERYTHING else will increase in price, including the cost of the energy transition you’re talking about. Where do you think the diesel energy you need to extract and transport minerals for the energy transition come from? Yes, we’ll have to do in the long term. But screw this up in the short run and you’ll see a wave of populism across the whole planet that will make you wish for the good old days of Trump.
Sure, and if prices stay the same or low then the transition will never get underway. We've seen oil shocks and crises for at least half a century and we've barely made any effort to do something about it. It's not even the politicians' fault, because it's people like you who've lost their minds at the cost of upgrading from an oil-based system. So now here we are, with Russia owning 60% of the gas to Europe and we wonder why we don't have leverage. Look in the mirror and get tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden administration wanted less domestic energy production and distribution.
We got it.
Which has zero impact on the gallon of gas for a car cost. That is pegged to the global market.
Anonymous wrote:How convenient!! Russia wants 10 dollars a gallon gas!! Liberals also want 10 dollar a gallon gas!! They both win!!
Anonymous wrote:Oil at over $100/barrel today.
Dow futures are plunging. Things are going to get worse.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas should get more expensive. Good. Let the people buying these ridiculous oversized SUVs and trucks that are a danger to every other road user internalize some of the consequences of their own decisions for a while.
Again, you are not just owning the rednecks here. Price of oil gets incorporated into anything that gets shipped (which is just about everything). Wait until you try to buy airplane tickets for that European vacation this summer.
Higher oil prices will hurt everybody.
An oil tanker left Russian port yesterday destined for the eastern seaboard of the USA. That’s about $60 million worth of oil Americans will pay Russia for. Last year Russia was the second largest importer of oil to the USA. We’re huffing and puffing about sanctions and Nordstream 2 but there isn’t a single politician right now even whispering about actually hitting Russia where it hurts economically because it would cause a ton of pain here in the USA.
...unless higher oil prices force us to change our energy consumption system in a way that benefits us all in the long run...
You’re talking about a decades long transition that we aren’t close to being ready to complete or even seriously start. As the price of oil goes up EVERYTHING else will increase in price, including the cost of the energy transition you’re talking about. Where do you think the diesel energy you need to extract and transport minerals for the energy transition come from? Yes, we’ll have to do in the long term. But screw this up in the short run and you’ll see a wave of populism across the whole planet that will make you wish for the good old days of Trump.
Sure, and if prices stay the same or low then the transition will never get underway. We've seen oil shocks and crises for at least half a century and we've barely made any effort to do something about it. It's not even the politicians' fault, because it's people like you who've lost their minds at the cost of upgrading from an oil-based system. So now here we are, with Russia owning 60% of the gas to Europe and we wonder why we don't have leverage. Look in the mirror and get tough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas should get more expensive. Good. Let the people buying these ridiculous oversized SUVs and trucks that are a danger to every other road user internalize some of the consequences of their own decisions for a while.
Again, you are not just owning the rednecks here. Price of oil gets incorporated into anything that gets shipped (which is just about everything). Wait until you try to buy airplane tickets for that European vacation this summer.
Higher oil prices will hurt everybody.
An oil tanker left Russian port yesterday destined for the eastern seaboard of the USA. That’s about $60 million worth of oil Americans will pay Russia for. Last year Russia was the second largest importer of oil to the USA. We’re huffing and puffing about sanctions and Nordstream 2 but there isn’t a single politician right now even whispering about actually hitting Russia where it hurts economically because it would cause a ton of pain here in the USA.
...unless higher oil prices force us to change our energy consumption system in a way that benefits us all in the long run...
You’re talking about a decades long transition that we aren’t close to being ready to complete or even seriously start. As the price of oil goes up EVERYTHING else will increase in price, including the cost of the energy transition you’re talking about. Where do you think the diesel energy you need to extract and transport minerals for the energy transition come from? Yes, we’ll have to do in the long term. But screw this up in the short run and you’ll see a wave of populism across the whole planet that will make you wish for the good old days of Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas should get more expensive. Good. Let the people buying these ridiculous oversized SUVs and trucks that are a danger to every other road user internalize some of the consequences of their own decisions for a while.
Again, you are not just owning the rednecks here. Price of oil gets incorporated into anything that gets shipped (which is just about everything). Wait until you try to buy airplane tickets for that European vacation this summer.
Higher oil prices will hurt everybody.
An oil tanker left Russian port yesterday destined for the eastern seaboard of the USA. That’s about $60 million worth of oil Americans will pay Russia for. Last year Russia was the second largest importer of oil to the USA. We’re huffing and puffing about sanctions and Nordstream 2 but there isn’t a single politician right now even whispering about actually hitting Russia where it hurts economically because it would cause a ton of pain here in the USA.
...unless higher oil prices force us to change our energy consumption system in a way that benefits us all in the long run...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gas should get more expensive. Good. Let the people buying these ridiculous oversized SUVs and trucks that are a danger to every other road user internalize some of the consequences of their own decisions for a while.
Again, you are not just owning the rednecks here. Price of oil gets incorporated into anything that gets shipped (which is just about everything). Wait until you try to buy airplane tickets for that European vacation this summer.
Higher oil prices will hurt everybody.
An oil tanker left Russian port yesterday destined for the eastern seaboard of the USA. That’s about $60 million worth of oil Americans will pay Russia for. Last year Russia was the second largest importer of oil to the USA. We’re huffing and puffing about sanctions and Nordstream 2 but there isn’t a single politician right now even whispering about actually hitting Russia where it hurts economically because it would cause a ton of pain here in the USA.