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Thread: Yes, America is#1 oil exporter. Thank You President Trump

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captdon View Post
    All those tv showing the opposite were all created by computer. I wonder how someone gets like you and then I remember that there has to be an intellectual underclass to compare to.
    Here ya go - Sorry .. no photoshop, and THIS is your tribe!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Bo-4 View Post
    Stephen Colbert had people in Orlando who walked up a few minutes before the starting time, bought tickets and strolled on in. Not sold out - TONS of empty seats. Nope, sorry - Didn't vote for Hillary but would have if I'd lived in a state where my vote for POTUS mattered. Don't like Hilly, but she'd have been better than Drumpf! Bo-4 is voting for whomever can end this Reality TeeVee $#@!-show. My top choices are Buttigieg, Harris, Booker, Castro and Klobuchar in no particular order. It's probable that I'll be living back in Oregon by the next election - In which case my vote will count.
    Hillary would have been a disaster for the country policy-wise and constitutionally. The Courts. The Border (though I don't know how it can't be any worse). The economy. Etc. Donald has upheld his promise insofar as the courts go. That should protect the boundary lines of our republic through my children's lives.

    Admittedly, the drama would be less both from the left and from Twitter. To a large extent, that's self-inflicted on both sides. Your side keeps crying about rights he hasn't taken and he -- well, he won't stay off that damn twitter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DGUtley View Post
    Hillary would have been a disaster for the country policy-wise and constitutionally. The Courts. The Border (though I don't know how it can't be any worse). The economy. Etc. Donald has upheld his promise insofar as the courts go. That should protect the boundary lines of our republic through my children's lives.

    Admittedly, the drama would be less both from the left and from Twitter. To a large extent, that's self-inflicted on both sides. Your side keeps crying about rights he hasn't taken and he -- well, he won't stay off that damn twitter.
    I would probably not approve of your judicial picks (I mean C'MON - Gorsuch was okay, but Bart O'Kavanaugh after his confirmation meltdown?) ...

    No thanks - UNFIT!

    But were I a Senator (and thank GOD I ain't) - I'd give a green light to you ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bo-4 View Post
    I would probably not approve of your judicial picks (I mean C'MON - Gorsuch was okay, but Bart O'Kavanaugh after his confirmation meltdown?) ...

    No thanks - UNFIT!

    But were I a Senator (and thank GOD I ain't) - I'd give a green light to you ;-)
    That 'meltdown' the reason he's on the Supreme Court. His angry reaction wasn't for you Bo. We know you opposed him and believed the hippocampus bullshiit, he was never going to convince you and yours. His reaction was for Susan Collins. And the idiot Republican Jeff Flake who was so afraid of activists in an elevator, he almost changed his mind. His reaction was calculated and worked.....not to mention proving how much smarter he is than you. It was clear what he was doing, odd you wouldn't see that. Course......shades on all the time......cheap sunglasses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bo-4 View Post
    I would probably not approve of your judicial picks (I mean C'MON - Gorsuch was okay, but Bart O'Kavanaugh after his confirmation meltdown?) ...

    No thanks - UNFIT!

    But were I a Senator (and thank GOD I ain't) - I'd give a green light to you ;-)
    Hillary would have been a disaster.

    Kavanaugh did not have a melt-down. He rightfully told a #metoo woman that she was a filthy liar. A piece of $#@!. Do you support that trash?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter1469 View Post
    Hillary would have been a disaster.

    Kavanaugh did not have a melt-down. He rightfully told a #metoo woman that she was a filthy liar. A piece of $#@!. Do you support that trash?
    Did the tv support that trash? Did the media masters Bo follows to the letter support Dr. Ford.....cause there is your answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reason10 View Post
    Yes, Donald Trump is the best and smartest president this country has ever seen. Here's another fine example:
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/filling-i...100327088.html

    Filling Iran oil gap in India: U.S. supplies outshine Middle East crude

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A surge in India's oil imports from the United States outpaced growth in shipments from its traditional suppliers in the Middle East, after Washington imposed sanctions on Tehran in November, according to tanker arrival data obtained from sources.
    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who will be in New Delhi on Tuesday, earlier this month said India should boost oil and gas purchases from Washington to cut reliance on difficult regimes like those found in Venezuela and in Iran.

    A previous round of sanctions against Iran - that began in early 2012 and ended in 2016 - allowed Saudi Arabia and Iraq to raise their Asian market share. India also raised the volumes it took from Venezuela in that period to fill the Iranian oil gap.

    But market dynamics have changed, with the United States becoming the world's top oil producer.

    Reagan's first act as president was to decontrol oil, causing gasoline prices to plummet at the pump for a good 15 years. Two Democrats and to knuckehead RINOS screwed around and reversed that process.

    Now, after all those years, we once again have a REAL president who has made America the number one oil producer in the world, and it wasn't really that hard. Then again, President Trump is so brilliant that he makes this job look easy.

    Ever wonder why gasoline prices didn't shoot through the roof when Iran sank those oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz? Normally any kind of hiccup in that body of water causes oil speculators to bid up the price of a barrel of crude, in anticipation of oil shortages. They did the same thing when Hurricane Katrina destroyed a couple of oil derricks in the Gulf of Mexico. I guess when America is the worlds number one oil exporter, the world can rest easy that at least one segment of the economy is in sane hands.

    Thank you President Trump. You definitely deserve a second term.


    Just remember, folks. President Trump made it cheaper for you to drive your car. ALL the Democrats running for his office have promised to raise your taxes and make EVERYTHING more expensive. Don't be an idiot. Don't give them the keys to the economy.

    Great! If we can produce so much oil that we can export it, then we can get the $#@! out of the ME.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bo-4 View Post
    Ehhh - Translate please
    Taxpayers, which means conservatives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by donttread View Post
    Great! If we can produce so much oil that we can export it, then we can get the $#@! out of the ME.
    The Middle East has been the strategic hotbed for the entire world, LONG before the internal combustion engine was invented. If the world tomorrow were completely powered by the sun and petroleum were rendered completely obsolete, the Middle East would still require US presence. It's not just about oil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reason10 View Post
    The Middle East has been the strategic hotbed for the entire world, LONG before the internal combustion engine was invented. If the world tomorrow were completely powered by the sun and petroleum were rendered completely obsolete, the Middle East would still require US presence. It's not just about oil.
    So were we at constant war in the ME and meddling in virtually every countries internal affairs before the need for oil became such a monster? What about the "petro dollar" and the need to force others top trade oil in our currency? No, oil is the main cause of modern tensions with the ME. We can't even afford to run our own country much less be world police.

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