dirttoys
Platinum Member
1. Your claim of independence is specious. Having voted for a bush, and not being concerned about a few socialists/communists in our government does not an independent make.My only agenda is that we discuss the facts, not incorrect disinformation such as “ oil production is declining.” And blaming an oil pipeline cancellation on reduced US fuel supply (it is destined for export anyway). I actually don’t support either political party (I’m independent), just want a facts based discussion. Too many of the comments here are mouthing political agendas and talking points. The facts:
1) the US is producing as much crude oil as we ever have.
2). We are exporting a large amount of both crude oil and fuel.
3) The cancelled Canadian pipeline didn’t affect US supply because it has always been planned for export and the oil quality isn’t suitable for existing refineries to use.
4) Prices are influenced by a worldwide market because the US is a major exporter.
5) The entire world is experiencing huge price increases for fuel this year.
6) Lot of things are creating this price situation, not just US politics.
These are all facts that can be verified, not opinions. We are all entitled to our own opinions, but not our own facts. Now if we want to discuss general inflation, I think there are plenty of facts that indicate poor political policies exacerbating the situation.
2. Your staunch refusal to admit a clear and open party/administration position of moving away from fossil fuels can impact consumer price is disingenuous.
3. In contrast, you had a previous administration committed to energy independence, where most of your worldwide "things" would have had little to no impact on the US.
4. You openly support (and want more from) the unaccountable politically driven epa. With the intent to make production more difficult and less profitable.
5. The use of selective facts, out of context, does not make you a rock star, it makes you a guy that uses selective facts out of context to support a clear agenda, without admitting your position.
6. You have the right to your opinions, you have the right to quote articles to support them. You have the right to not disclose your political positions.
7. I have the right to call out the pattern in your writings.
8. Bigger or smaller government is a basic question in nearly every issue we have of importance in front of us. I want freedom and as little government as is needed to do its' job per the constitution. I do not believe that is what you want. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I would like to point out: I had 8 bullet points compared to your six. Therefore, factually, I am 2 better
Best,
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