Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is why we should have been moving to renewables when Al Gores suggested in 22 years ago. Maybe now is the time.
Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya. Kumbaya, my lord, kumbaya.
Give me nuclear power, kumbaya.
Give me China’s rare earth metal supply, kumbaya.
Give me EV car batteries that die in 5-7 years and need to be disposed of in outer space, kumbaya.
Give me China’s PV thin film industry, kumbaya,
Give me big overpriced wind turbines that break down every other month and cost $500k a year each to maintain, kumbaya.
Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Bidenomics at full swing expect your grocery bill to hit 500+ on what you’re already paying.
Everything from oil to fertilizer to engine parts have run up.
This was happening in November before the invasion and it’s just moved a little faster than it would have now.
I know under Trump we didn’t have wars and inflation.
We had a Covid-provided world-wide recession, so gas prices were low. But please explain through what mechanism Trump prevented Putin from starting a war. Threats? Yeah right.
Orange man green lighted Putin, who must have some hold him.
False. Here are the facts
Under Trump:
No war
Economic prosperity
Low fuel prices
Lowest monitory unemployment in history
Under Biden
War
High gas prices
High food prices
High inflation
Failure in Afghanistan
Skyrocketing inflation in commodities
Trump has enacted tough sanctions on Putin:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-50875935.amp
Biden lifted the sanctions and green-lighted Putin
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57180674.amp
As we see form facts, Biden’s actions emboldened Putin and despite Zelensky and others begging, the US didn’t reinstate the sanctions
Anonymous wrote:US is the largest oil producer in the world, surpassing Russia and Saudi Arabia in 2018. Our oil production went from 5m to 13m barrels per day over the last 12 years. That 8m barrels per day growth over 12 years is roughly the equivalent of the entire production of Saudi Arabia (9m), Russia (8m), or two Canadas (4m x 2).
Do not think for a second that the US cannot easily increase our oil production. We produce the most oil in the world and we sit on top of oceans of reserves. The idea that we need to offset the decline in Russia’s production from Venezuela (800k/d), Iran (2m/d), and Saudi is disgraceful. Biden would literally rather enrich these regimes than American workers.
Its also a little more complex than just barrel production per day. We extract shale oil which is a lighter crude oil than the crude oil extracted from Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Almost every American refinery is outfitted for the heavier grade crude oil. In fact, the first refinery in 43 years to get permits fully approved was in 2020 and construction starts sometime in 2022. The refinery is specifically refining shale oil, which is great, but it’s only able to refine 49,500b/day due to all the red tape they’ve had to jump through to even get that approved. We need to change our strategy of refining the oil we extract because that can lead to us actually being energy independent.
TL;DR US refineries are not outfitted for shale oil and until we build refineries for shale oil we’ll continue to rely on imports of crude oil.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Bidenomics at full swing expect your grocery bill to hit 500+ on what you’re already paying.
Everything from oil to fertilizer to engine parts have run up.
This was happening in November before the invasion and it’s just moved a little faster than it would have now.
I know under Trump we didn’t have wars and inflation.
We had a Covid-provided world-wide recession, so gas prices were low. But please explain through what mechanism Trump prevented Putin from starting a war. Threats? Yeah right.
Orange man green lighted Putin, who must have some hold him.
False. Here are the facts
Under Trump:
No war
Economic prosperity
Low fuel prices
Lowest monitory unemployment in history
Under Biden
War
High gas prices
High food prices
High inflation
Failure in Afghanistan
Skyrocketing inflation in commodities
Trump has enacted tough sanctions on Putin:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-50875935.amp
Biden lifted the sanctions and green-lighted Putin
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-57180674.amp
As we see form facts, Biden’s actions emboldened Putin and despite Zelensky and others begging, the US didn’t reinstate the sanctions
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is why we should have been moving to renewables when Al Gores suggested in 22 years ago. Maybe now is the time.
Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya. Kumbaya, my lord, kumbaya.
Give me nuclear power, kumbaya.
Give me China’s rare earth metal supply, kumbaya.
Give me EV car batteries that die in 5-7 years and need to be disposed of in outer space, kumbaya.
Give me China’s PV thin film industry, kumbaya,
Give me big overpriced wind turbines that break down every other month and cost $500k a year each to maintain, kumbaya.
Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya.
Well if this post doesn’t show exactly the types of assholes I am specifically voting against then nothing will. Republicans are just bullies who don’t discuss anything in good faith. They don't have any consistent ideas other than culture war trolling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Bidenomics at full swing expect your grocery bill to hit 500+ on what you’re already paying.
Everything from oil to fertilizer to engine parts have run up.
This was happening in November before the invasion and it’s just moved a little faster than it would have now.
I know under Trump we didn’t have wars and inflation.
We had a Covid-provided world-wide recession, so gas prices were low. But please explain through what mechanism Trump prevented Putin from starting a war. Threats? Yeah right.
Orange man green lighted Putin, who must have some hold him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With Bidenomics at full swing expect your grocery bill to hit 500+ on what you’re already paying.
Everything from oil to fertilizer to engine parts have run up.
This was happening in November before the invasion and it’s just moved a little faster than it would have now.
I know under Trump we didn’t have wars and inflation.
We had a Covid-provided world-wide recession, so gas prices were low. But please explain through what mechanism Trump prevented Putin from starting a war. Threats? Yeah right.
Anonymous wrote:With Bidenomics at full swing expect your grocery bill to hit 500+ on what you’re already paying.
Everything from oil to fertilizer to engine parts have run up.
This was happening in November before the invasion and it’s just moved a little faster than it would have now.
I know under Trump we didn’t have wars and inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Windfall tax on the oil companies. Right now there is no incentive not to sell to the highest bidder and enjoy the huge profits.
Anonymous wrote:With Bidenomics at full swing expect your grocery bill to hit 500+ on what you’re already paying.
Everything from oil to fertilizer to engine parts have run up.
This was happening in November before the invasion and it’s just moved a little faster than it would have now.
I know under Trump we didn’t have wars and inflation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which is why we should have been moving to renewables when Al Gores suggested in 22 years ago. Maybe now is the time.
Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya. Kumbaya, my lord, kumbaya.
Give me nuclear power, kumbaya.
Give me China’s rare earth metal supply, kumbaya.
Give me EV car batteries that die in 5-7 years and need to be disposed of in outer space, kumbaya.
Give me China’s PV thin film industry, kumbaya,
Give me big overpriced wind turbines that break down every other month and cost $500k a year each to maintain, kumbaya.
Kumbaya my lord, kumbaya.