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Always has been and always will be Oil Company greed. Presidents never have nor will they ever have anything to do with the gas prices. Yet people cling to that fallacy day in day out. Kinda like the idiots who think the Keystone Pipeline was going to be this nations savior for oil when none of it was going to be processed here, was going to be shipped onto tankers then sent over to China. Stopping that pipeline was a good thing.

Also the US is the biggest exporter of oil in the world. More oil leases have been done in 2 years of Biden then 4 of Trump. But just because a lease is signed doesn't mean a damn thing. It takes the oil companies to actually drill on them. Until they do the lease doesn't mean anything but an investment they can then use to write off on taxes if they just let it sit. Mobil Oil has done this for decades. They would buy up leases like crazy and not do anything with the majority of them to use as a tax write off.

Amazing the things you learn when your family has been in the oil industry for 50+ years and with a cousin who owns oil wells in the south.
The US imports just over 6B b/d of crude oil and exports just over 3B b/d of crude oil. The US exports over 9.5B b/d of petroleum which is not the same thing.
 
This is evil, as Zionism is not the same thing as Judaism, what a f*cking evil joke:

 
Let's start a war on another continent!:


 
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The US imports just over 6B b/d of crude oil and exports just over 3B b/d of crude oil. The US exports over 9.5B b/d of petroleum which is not the same thing.
Petroleum is made from crude oil.

The name petroleum covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude oil and petroleum products that are made up of refined crude oil. Essentially, while petroleum and oil are often used interchangeably, petroleum includes crude oil AND products, while crude oil is just the raw, unprocessed oil itself.
 
Always has been and always will be Oil Company greed. Presidents never have nor will they ever have anything to do with the gas prices. Yet people cling to that fallacy day in day out. Kinda like the idiots who think the Keystone Pipeline was going to be this nations savior for oil when none of it was going to be processed here, was going to be shipped onto tankers then sent over to China. Stopping that pipeline was a good thing.

Also the US is the biggest exporter of oil in the world. More oil leases have been done in 2 years of Biden then 4 of Trump. But just because a lease is signed doesn't mean a damn thing. It takes the oil companies to actually drill on them. Until they do the lease doesn't mean anything but an investment they can then use to write off on taxes if they just let it sit. Mobil Oil has done this for decades. They would buy up leases like crazy and not do anything with the majority of them to use as a tax write off.

Amazing the things you learn when your family has been in the oil industry for 50+ years and with a cousin who owns oil wells in the south.
You don't have to have know an "industry insider" to know this information. How the US oil industry operates has been widely reported and disseminated. There where even public statements from oil executives last year (when petro prices spiked) that were not going to increase production. OPEC+ has been (somewhat) transparent about their intentions and the reasons behind their production limitations. The only people unaware of this information are ideologues, willfully ignorant, etc.
 
So Jamall Bowman is getting censured, but Trump wasn't censured for handing over polling data to Russian agents or Jan 6? Pelosi (et al) haven't been censured for insider trading. Can Biden be censured for sleep walking thru his presidency?

 
Petroleum is made from crude oil.

The name petroleum covers both naturally occurring unprocessed crude oil and petroleum products that are made up of refined crude oil. Essentially, while petroleum and oil are often used interchangeably, petroleum includes crude oil AND products, while crude oil is just the raw, unprocessed oil itself.
Not sure why you felt the need to clarify. I know what both are and nothing I said is untrue. Just because the word is used to describe both things does not change the fact that they are two completely different things.

I don't know what the deal is with certain people that a simple conversation can't happen. instead the response is almost always someone trying to prove someone wrong about trivial shit.
 
Not sure why you felt the need to clarify. I know what both are and nothing I said is untrue. Just because the word is used to describe both things does not change the fact that they are two completely different things.

I don't know what the deal is with certain people that a simple conversation can't happen. instead the response is almost always someone trying to prove someone wrong about trivial shit.
I didn't claim that you were wrong about anything. Facts exist within a context and I have no way of knowing if you are or aren't aware of the relationship between petro and crude. Since you responded to the fact that we're a net petro exporter, with the fact that we're a net crude importer, it seemed to worth clarification.

Since you brought up that we're a net importer of crude, I assumed that it isn't actually "trivial shit." So was there some importance behind the fact that we're a net crude importer or was it just "trival shit?"
 
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That has to be typo. I'm pretty sure it should say that the law is being extended permanently or indefinitely not "by four months."

 
I didn't claim that you were wrong about anything. Facts exist within a context and I have no way of knowing if you are or aren't aware of the relationship between petro and crude. Since you responded to the fact that we're a net petro exporter, with the fact that we're a net crude importer, it seemed to worth clarification.

Since you brought up that we're a net importer of crude, I assumed that it isn't actually "trivial shit." So was there some importance behind the fact that we're a net crude importer or was it just "trival shit?"
I was speaking to all the responses that seem to be trying to make someone look wrong... INCLUDING over trivial shit. Explain to me how the likes of yourself and especially Rob can form an opinion about someone from pieced together or partial information but somehow can't comprehend what I say if I shorten my post but still leave the factual information in there. Do you need to know if I understand the correlation between crude and petroleum for any of my post about the topic to be valid or something?
 
@RobGMN I have a couple of questions.

1. Do you think we should import so much crude oil from other countries?
It’s not a question of “should”. We MUST import so much, as our consumption exceeds our production.
And if we can buy it cheaper than we produce it, we’d be stupid not to.
2. Do you think corporations should be rewarded/penalized for using locally sourced products or importing products?
This is not 1825. We are part of a world economy. There should not be rewards or punishments for doing business locally or internationally. Business should be allowed to determine its own course of success or failure.

3. Same questions regarding production and labor?
See above.
4. Should there be limits to free speech?
Absolutely. But not on the speech itself. People should be able to say whatever they want, but deal with the ramifications if that speech results in something bad, whether intentional or not.
Shout fire in a theater if you want, but pay the price when you cause a panic or disturb the peace.
5. Should there be limits on the types of weapons an American can own?
Nope. Except nuclear.
But I have no problem placing a limit on WHO can own certain weapons.
A mentally ill person who has said they want to go on a killing spree? Yeah, no guns for them.
 
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