Why doesn't the government want you to know this about Oil ?

Quote from Landis82:

Mexico is a total disfunctional "Nationalized" nightmare.

:eek:



Mexico is a third world shit hole.

With a large mestizo population, it has a inferior population and therefore a inferior society. It's a good thing the Americans are building massive border walls now before the shit-hole called Mexico devolves into anarchy. Which is already beginning, northern mexico is now more dangerous than Sadar city. The degeneration will escalate once their oil runs out.

Same can be stated for American blacks and american native indians. Same can be stated for Canadian native indians. They're all sucking off the welfare tits of their respective nations, have available to them all the resources of the worlds most advanced societies. And still they revel in living in crime ridden filthy squalor.

yes I know my statements are not politically correct. However commonsense and logic dictates the conclusion on the inferiority of the cultures of these populations. The proof can be seen by studying contrasting south american societies that have only nominal representation of the inferior mestizos. Chile, Argentina, etc.
 
Quote from mokwit:

By allowing the TAF for brokers and thus prime brokers the Fed is supporting oil prices - remember how it sold off just before the TAF with MF demanding 90% margin from clients - why would it do that? because there was a credit crunch and thus a hedge fund margin funding crunch that the Fed alleviated. Not saying this is the only factor, but it is one of them - i.e. a natural correction due to reining in of overleveraging was averted by the Fed actions to allow the leveraging to continue.

please take the time to explain this much more better....:D

seriously,

please outline this thesis and explain the line items, you may be one of the only intelligent responses on this thread...
 
Looks like the syndicates are bidding up pooled interests and public taking notices of tight control of capital stock and intentions of inside operators to advance. Some of these operators loaning to the shorts precipitating a squeeze for which the syndicate at that time unloads large blocks to the public.

HTH
 
Quote from WaveStrider:

When Bush asked the Saudis to help lower the price of oil and they said "No", The President of the United States told them he was 'disappointed'.

What MORE do you want the friggin' guy to do??!!!



Bush is the CEO of the largest corporation in the entire world.

If you can't negotiate with that kind of power then you shouldn't have the friggin job !!!

Even my 16 year old step daughter could have kicked their ass with that kind of power behind her.
 
Quote from BullAlert:

Why? Why is it not possible that oil is self-replentishing?

If oil is a resource that replentishes itself as a result of the intense heat and pressure under the earth's crust, it very well may be that we will not run out. We have a water cycle (transpiration, evaporation, precipitation, etc.) so it is entirely possible we can have an "oil cycle." As stuff (anything on the surface of the earth) decomposes, it works its way down over time to become baked under pressure. The extreme temperatures and pressure could change the composition of matter to that of crude. (i.e. carbon to diamond)

We're going to run out of oil just like we're going to run out of fresh water. The population of the earth is going to get too large to sustain on ANY natural resource. End of story. There are two solutions -

1. Find another planet to habitate in addition to Earth.
2. Reduce the population - drastically (or at the very least implement population control).
 
Quote from Ivanovich:

We're going to run out of oil just like we're going to run out of fresh water. The population of the earth is going to get too large to sustain on ANY natural resource. End of story. There are two solutions -

1. Find another planet to habitate in addition to Earth.
2. Reduce the population - drastically (or at the very least implement population control).

1. I'm all for NASA, in fact, I'd pay a 5% NASA tax to make this a possibility.
2. What do you think wars are good for? Re-distribution of wealth and population control.
 
Quote from Joab:

Bush is the CEO of the largest corporation in the entire world.

If you can't negotiate with that kind of power then you shouldn't have the friggin job !!!

Even my 16 year old step daughter could have kicked their ass with that kind of power behind her.

He will ask you nicely to your face one time and one time only. If you refuse, he will set you up and take your shit.

Quote from mokwit:

Looks like the syndicates are bidding up pooled interests and public taking notices of tight control of capital stock and intentions of inside operators to advance. Some of these operators loaning to the shorts precipitating a squeeze for which the syndicate at that time unloads large blocks to the public.

HTH

School of the Hard Knocks Economics 101. Spot on.
 
Quote from Bigpipn:

1. I'm all for NASA, in fact, I'd pay a 5% NASA tax to make this a possibility.
2. What do you think wars are good for? Re-distribution of wealth and population control.

1. So would I.

2. Not in today's world. In today's world, the wars we have abhor innocent deaths. Therefore, they are conducted with precision weaponry against enemy combatants. If you're going to rely on wars to destroy large numbers of the people then you need a war like WWII. We don't have those anymore, so you can't count on wars. I know this is a sick discussion, but facts are facts.

The only thing that's going to do it now is either a plague of some sort, a natural catastrophe (meteor, tsunami, etc) or famine. My bet is famine comes first.
 
Quote from Bigpipn:

2. What do you think wars are good for? Re-distribution of wealth and population control.

That is what happens. Chinese belief in a 100 year cycle of war and famine. 100 years is 3 generations - 3rd generation is soft while the people under their yolk or across the border are hard and hungry.
 
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