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Have you ever been to WalMart on the 1st or 15th? It's a d*mned madhouse.
Have you ever been to WalMart on the 1st or 15th? It's a d*mned madhouse.
What's so special about the 1st of 15th? They have a sale or something?
I know this will result in a slew of insults for my ideological stand point, but....
those are the days the welfare/SSI checks are received/deposited/cashed. Also, the days food stamp cards are re-upped.
I wasn't being serious :3
I haven't shopped at Walmart in over a year. Ha, ha......
Walmart and McDonalds...........dirtbag companies.
SHOCK POLL: ONLY 38% SAY OBAMA ‘DEFINITELY’ BORN IN USA « InvestmentWatch
ouch
but, hey, at least he beats TRUMP
LOL!
and that was BEFORE the longform
Does anyone else find it funny that people are complaining so much about rising gas prices? How can you expect the price of a FINITE resource to remain the same forever? The answer? You can't. I thought conservatives were free market types, understanding of supply and demand. When supply goes down and demand remains the same the price will go up. We might be able to fenagle our way through a few more years with prices remaining artificially low because of deals cut by the government, or by taking over oil rich countries, but it's not gonna last forever.
but we elected him to fix it last i checked, he better wipe that "solace" off his face and get busy
tick tick tick
Well that has a lot to do with the economy!
but we elected him to fix it last i checked, he better wipe that "solace" off his face and get busy
tick tick tick
Is it a bad sign when Americans are beginning to not have money even for the cheap Chinese knockoff crap Wal-Mart sells?
I know this will result in a slew of insults for my ideological stand point, but....
those are the days the welfare/SSI checks are received/deposited/cashed. Also, the days food stamp cards are re-upped.
Yea, that's why I don't understand the liberal hate for Wal-mart. Wal-mart makes money stretch farther for low income people and those on government subsidies.
Does anyone else find it funny that people are complaining so much about rising gas prices? How can you expect the price of a FINITE resource to remain the same forever? The answer? You can't. I thought conservatives were free market types, understanding of supply and demand. When supply goes down and demand remains the same the price will go up. We might be able to fenagle our way through a few more years with prices remaining artificially low because of deals cut by the government, or by taking over oil rich countries, but it's not gonna last forever.
We'll be running out any day now. I've been hearing that for fifty years. Oh well, we can convert our cars to natural gas if the environmental wack jobs would get out of the way.
Peak Oil Debunked: 404. 100 YEARS OF NATURAL GAS
I guess the idea of drilling in AWYR doesn't sound so bad now.
1The problem is this: While increased oil and gas drilling in the United States may create good-paying jobs, reduce reliance on foreign oil and lower the trade deficit, it will have hardly any impact on gas and oil prices.
That's because the amount of extra oil that could be produced from more drilling in this country is tiny compared to what the world consumes.
Plus, any extra oil the country did produce would likely be quickly offset by a cut in OPEC production.
"This drill drill drill thing is tired," said Tom Kloza, chief oil analyst at the Oil Price Information Service, which calculates gas prices for the motorist organization AAA. "It's a simplistic way of looking for a solution that doesn't exist."
sorry,Did you really just cite peakoildebunked.blogspot.com in a ****ing debate?
*Edit to add:
Granted, it is better than most who would just say it and not cite a source at all.
The amount of natural gas available for production in the United States has soared 58% in the past four years, driven by a drilling boom and the discovery of huge new gas fields in Texas, Louisiana and Pennsylvania, a new study says.
The report, due to be released Thursday by the nonprofit Potential Gas Committee, concludes the U.S. has more than 2,000 trillion cubic feet of natural gas still in the ground, or nearly a century's worth of production at current rates. That's a 35.4% jump over the committee's last estimate, in 2007, of 1,532 trillion cubic feet, the biggest increase in the committee's 44-year history.
sorry,
There are plenty of other links, that was just top of the list.
this is the second one. look legit
RIGZONE - US Has Almost 100-Year Supply of Natural Gas
What is AWYR? Drilling in ANWR might get some extra oil but it won't affect prices or supply very much. It would be wiser to hold onto it for future needs.
More offshore drilling won
*Edit:
I figured this MSNBC article would be about how drilling for oil would barely affect the world's supply but rather it was about how long it may take before drilling begins (which is true but unimportant since even when drilling begins gas prices will not change). Here is a better source:
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