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paksat
05-15-2022, 11:37 AM
https://www.wsj.com/articles/does-joe-biden-want-higher-gas-prices-oil-leases-offshore-11652468751?st=kkpqvu8psac5g7h&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink


clowns

TheMan
05-15-2022, 01:49 PM
Is that what the streets are saying? What about Las Vegas? :oldlol:

paksat
05-15-2022, 02:06 PM
Is that what the streets are saying? What about Las Vegas? :oldlol:


Giggling at your own demise, amusing

Axe
05-21-2022, 09:41 PM
Just stay inside your basement, amigo. Lol.

Patrick Chewing
05-21-2022, 11:55 PM
Just stay inside your basement, amigo. Lol.

How's your bicycle? Is it a Huffy?? :D

oldtimer28
05-22-2022, 12:42 AM
https://www.wsj.com/articles/does-joe-biden-want-higher-gas-prices-oil-leases-offshore-11652468751?st=kkpqvu8psac5g7h&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink


clowns

Agreed.

Look at the comments. No one likes Biden except the bots on this site. I can't fathom humans would be that stubborn to support the captain as he sinks their ship...

The Biden administration has made the wrong choice on just about every issue. They are either blindingly uninformed, incredibly inept, completely deluded in their thinking, or all of this is on purpose. No matter which, it bodes poorly for the rest of their term.

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Barbara Helton
4d ago

I go with this being intentional, for some reason Mr Biden seems to have a disdain for much of the American citizenry, even those who voted for him.

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Axe
05-22-2022, 01:18 AM
How's your bicycle? Is it a Huffy?? :D
:milton

@welfarefan

Lakers Legend#32
05-22-2022, 04:01 AM
A friendly reminder that this week nearly every single Republican voted against:

Lowering gas prices.

Addressing the baby formula shortage.

Fighting domestic terrorism.

TheMan
05-22-2022, 11:23 AM
A friendly reminder that this week nearly every single Republican voted against:

Lowering gas prices.

Addressing the baby formula shortage.

Fighting domestic terrorism.

There shouldn't be a baby formula shortage since women have the ability to naturally feed babies :confusedshrug:

Lakers Legend#32
05-23-2022, 02:55 AM
An Air Force plane with 75,000 pounds of baby formula just landed in the US.

It's the first of many planes from Europe landing in the next few days as part of President Biden's "Operation Fly Formula."

Meanwhile last week 192 House Republicans voted against funding to end the shortage.

As usual, Biden takes action to solve America's problems.

While Republicans do nothing but complain.

paksat
05-23-2022, 10:24 AM
A friendly reminder that this week nearly every single Republican voted against:

Lowering gas prices.

Addressing the baby formula shortage.

Fighting domestic terrorism.


More propaganda from BOT lakerslegend. Biden blocked a million acre area in Alaska for drilling recently, you're quickly heading to the ignore list.

paksat
05-23-2022, 10:26 AM
Biden sends 40 billion to a foreign country amidst massive inflation



"As usual biden takes action to solve... Blah blah" shut up lakerBOT

Patrick Chewing
05-23-2022, 01:02 PM
"I like paying more money for things and having less money in my bank account" - Liberals

bladefd
05-23-2022, 01:21 PM
More propaganda from BOT lakerslegend. Biden blocked a million acre area in Alaska for drilling recently, you're quickly heading to the ignore list.

You do realize that it would take perhaps up to a year for the drill well to come active, right? It's not like you give permission and next week they are pumping out oil. There is a big push to pull away from oil to green energy so in a couple years when the oil is pumping, we won't need that oil.

Patrick Chewing
05-23-2022, 01:30 PM
You do realize that it would take perhaps up to a year for the drill well to come active, right? It's not like you give permission and next week they are pumping out oil. There is a big push to pull away from oil to green energy so in a couple years when the oil is pumping, we won't need that oil.

You do realize that at the end of Biden's term, it would have been 4 years since you people said "it would take up to a year for the drill to become active"??



So it's better to say something will take up to a year to build and become active than do anything about it in 4 years?? :oldlol:

paksat
05-23-2022, 01:42 PM
You do realize that it would take perhaps up to a year for the drill well to come active, right? It's not like you give permission and next week they are pumping out oil. There is a big push to pull away from oil to green energy so in a couple years when the oil is pumping, we won't need that oil.


Nah I thought it'd be up and running by the end of the day actually....

A couple years lmao what world do you live in where we won't need oil in a few years just LOL at tractor trailers pulling tons and tons of stuff across mountain ranges with batteries. We're not even close to that level in so many ways that's it's just laughable

Am I gonna get me a free Obama car too when it does get that way?

bladefd
05-23-2022, 01:52 PM
Nah I thought it'd be up and running by the end of the day actually....

A couple years lmao what world do you live in where we won't need oil in a few years just LOL at tractor trailers pulling tons and tons of stuff across mountain ranges with batteries. We're not even close to that level in so many ways that's it's just laughable

Am I gonna get me a free Obama car too when it does get that way?

No, I said we won't need that extra oil from Alaska. We will be sufficient with what we already drill at present.

Let's not push the pendulum to the point that we drill so much oil that we don't need. All that would do is compel oil companies to sell overseas to stack their wallets.

bladefd
05-23-2022, 01:57 PM
You do realize that at the end of Biden's term, it would have been 4 years since you people said "it would take up to a year for the drill to become active"??



So it's better to say something will take up to a year to build and become active than do anything about it in 4 years?? :oldlol:

We have oil issues right now due to covid shutdown consequences and war in Ukraine (more so the former). We will get past that sooner or later. It's a short-term issue.

Patrick Chewing
05-23-2022, 02:01 PM
We have oil issues right now due to covid shutdown consequences and war in Ukraine (more so the former). We will get past that sooner or later. It's a short-term issue.

Riiiiiight. And Covid has been around since 2019. It's 2022. In that time, that pipeline could have been finished. My point is, you'll be saying it will take a year to build and yadda yadda yadda and in the span of Biden's first term, they could have built around 3 pipelines. Stop waiting for things to get better. We need action now.

paksat
05-23-2022, 02:39 PM
We have oil issues right now due to covid shutdown consequences and war in Ukraine (more so the former). We will get past that sooner or later. It's a short-term issue.

Part of it is Saudi Arabia laughing in the face of your president when he asked them to help.

Went something like,"oh you want to deal with arch enemy Iran, then come over here and tell us to pump more oil.. the audacity."

A shit ton more of it has to do with us once again having to depend on other countries for supplies.

It's a beaten dead horse at this point, I'm gonna tell you what I tell every democrat now.. pay those bills bitch.

And no prices aren't going down, not under this president and this administration. We aren't getting past that soon or ever for that matter with this regime.

bladefd
05-23-2022, 09:09 PM
Riiiiiight. And Covid has been around since 2019. It's 2022. In that time, that pipeline could have been finished. My point is, you'll be saying it will take a year to build and yadda yadda yadda and in the span of Biden's first term, they could have built around 3 pipelines. Stop waiting for things to get better. We need action now.

Which pipeline are you talking about now? Keystone XL? That was from Canada and estimated to completed in 2023 (estimate was before covid shutdown so you might as well push completion to 2024).

COVID has been in the US since March 2020.

We don't need more oil. We drill enough to be self-reliant. If we drill too much extra, the profits from it will end up in the pockets of wealthy oil companies. Why would you want that? Let's not try to fix a short-term issue with a shortsighted solution.

bladefd
05-23-2022, 09:16 PM
Part of it is Saudi Arabia laughing in the face of your president when he asked them to help.

Went something like,"oh you want to deal with arch enemy Iran, then come over here and tell us to pump more oil.. the audacity."

A shit ton more of it has to do with us once again having to depend on other countries for supplies.

It's a beaten dead horse at this point, I'm gonna tell you what I tell every democrat now.. pay those bills bitch.

And no prices aren't going down, not under this president and this administration. We aren't getting past that soon or ever for that matter with this regime.

Do you think high oil prices is currently an exclusively American problem? Think again. It's an issue that the entire world is going through.

Do you think inflation is exclusive to America? Think again. Inflation is currently happening around the world coming off covid shutdowns last fall.

paksat
05-23-2022, 09:33 PM
Do you think high oil prices is currently an exclusively American problem? Think again. It's an issue that the entire world is going through.

Do you think inflation is exclusive to America? Think again. Inflation is currently happening around the world coming off covid shutdowns last fall.

it's funny how one side of the political party wanted no part of shutting down while the other just wanted to scream at the sky.

We could have been LEAPS and BOUNDS ahead of the rest of the world right now and flat out heading into a glory age. But nope