Not what I meant to say at all. By your ilk, I meant far right folks who have a problem telling the truth, read a bunch of far right propaganda sites and believe everything they say, and who don't seem to want to see the United States have any type of positive future.You obviously have me confused with someone else.
Originally Posted by 1pittsburgh
Then again, maybe some people don’t consider having a country over run with indigent foreigners and trans kids a positive future. Originally Posted by JacuzzmeLOL What a crock of shit. I personally know a lot of foreigners, many of whom are undocumented, and the vast majority of them are hard working providers (not in the eccie sense) for their families. Over run by trans kids? What does that even mean? It must be tough to live in irrational fear.
Obviously Senile Biden has continued his blatant misuse of the SPR which, along with the demand destruction he has caused has helped keep those prices from rising to date. But give it time, he can't manipulate the SPR forever (although thanks to his record high inflation making it hard for people to afford gas, the demand destruction may stick around a while) Originally Posted by berryberry
The recent crude price slump may not be indicative for what is to come in oil markets according to several investment bank analysts. Originally Posted by berryberryHo hum - About one month later:
LOL What a crock of shit. I personally know a lot of foreigners, many of whom are undocumented, and the vast majority of them are hard working providers (not in the eccie sense) for their families. Over run by trans kids? What does that even mean? It must be tough to live in irrational fear. Originally Posted by 1pittsburghTransing kids and unfettered illegal are separate issues, although that was grammatically unclear in the post.
https://www.reuters.com/business/ene...re-2023-06-09/ Originally Posted by HDGristle
The administration had previously said it would start to buy oil back into the reserve when prices were at or below $72 per barrel. Benchmark U.S. crude futures traded around $70 a barrel on FridayThe convo continues... some ill-informed folks predicted oil wouldn't hit these levels.