Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/exxons-record-smashing-q3-profit-nearly-matches-apples-2022-10-28/
Exxon 20B PROFIT (not revenue)
There is your "7/gal" straight to the shareholders in the form of dividends and stock prices.
Similar for everything that's overpriced. This has been explained over and over. Companies are reaping HUGE profits. People are paying up. So there is no reason for them to lower prices again. You want to blame someone, blame corporations and their greed. Much easier, I guess, to continue to lie and say it is Biden's fault. What else would I expect from the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/exxons-record-smashing-q3-profit-nearly-matches-apples-2022-10-28/
Exxon 20B PROFIT (not revenue)
There is your "7/gal" straight to the shareholders in the form of dividends and stock prices.
Anonymous wrote:
India has announced that it is considering plans to invest in Russia's Sakhalin-1 oil and gas project in the country's far east, potentially replacing a major US-owned stake. Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree, seizing the project that was previously led by the Exxon Mobil Corp.
This decree hands the Kremlin authority to decide whether foreign shareholders can retain stakes in the project.
The decree also gave Rosneft, a Russian state-run company, the authority to decide whether foreign shareholders including India's ONGC Videsh can retain their participation in the project. Experts have previously predicted that as relationships sour between Russia and the West, India may step in and purchase Exxon-Mobil's stake in Sakhalin- 1.
Anonymous wrote:Republicans are going to raise taxes steal your social security tell you what religion you will worship which one will that be?
I think we know SCOTUS is all one region if you don’t think that will be the national one you are not paying attention
Vote red at your own peril idiot’s everyone single one of you that does that you will whine and cry I’m going to be laughing my ass off at what you did to yourself
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anyone you claims that we are not energy dependent to you today but were 24 months is intentionally lying to you
We are just as energy independent today as we were 36 months ago.
24 months ago Saudi Arabia launched a price war against us to try and destroy our independent producers. They bankrupted quite a few and the pandemic didn't help. But we came back.
The problem with gasoline prices is entirely a function of our refineries. Our refineries are not optimized for our supply and we haven't built any new ones since the 1970's.
Obama's economic advisor disagrees with you.
This doesn't make any sense. Keystone was never for the US. It was always for exportation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People still listen to Larry Summers? Comical.
Obama would be considered conservative by today's standards. But he absolutely appeals to many people, and his advisors are well respected.
I cant think of a single Biden advisor with as much gravitas. Jenn Psaki was good, but the rest of his people are mids and NPCs.
At least they aren't his children and in-laws with their Ph.D's in Grifting.
Remember when you chuckled at John Oliver mocking people for “whataboutism”?
Sweetie, it's not whataboutism. Its about holding your party accountable before you start criticizing others. Until you do, I just don't care. Pointing out you're a f---ing hypocrite is not whataboutism.
Ah so your current standard is to basically be sinless before we can have a conversation about improving America. In other words, you're free to engage in whataboutism. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Anyone you claims that we are not energy dependent to you today but were 24 months is intentionally lying to you
We are just as energy independent today as we were 36 months ago.
24 months ago Saudi Arabia launched a price war against us to try and destroy our independent producers. They bankrupted quite a few and the pandemic didn't help. But we came back.
The problem with gasoline prices is entirely a function of our refineries. Our refineries are not optimized for our supply and we haven't built any new ones since the 1970's.
Obama's economic advisor disagrees with you.