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  • bsm2
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    #8806
    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

    Today, March 31st, marks the Transgender Day of Visibility,

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    • BillyCarpenter
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      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

      Originally posted by bsm2
      Today, March 31st, marks the Transgender Day of Visibility,

      I'd like to congratulate you. This is your day. Make it a good one, fruit.

      Why don't you pick up copier addict and go drink a milkshake out of the same straw.
      Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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      • SalesServiceGuy
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        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

        President Biden announces historic oil reserve release, along with other steps, to reduce gas prices


        President Joe Biden is announcing an unprecedented release of oil from US reserves and taking steps to punish oil companies for not increasing production from unused leases on federal land, the White House says.

        The steps are an attempt to reduce gas prices while also putting an onus on oil companies to increase supply. The dramatic step, which Biden was set to announce from the White House later Thursday, confronts what has become a looming political problem months ahead of the midterm elections.

        “After consultation with allies and partners, the President will announce the largest release of oil reserves in history, putting one million additional barrels on the market per day on average – every day – for the next six months,” the White House said. “The scale of this release is unprecedented: The world has never had a release of oil reserves at this 1 million per day rate for this length of time. This record release will provide a historic amount of supply to serve as bridge until the end of the year when domestic production ramps up.”

        The release would amount to 180 million barrels of oil. White House officials said it would act as a “bridge” as US and global oil production ramps back up after the coronavirus pandemic. The decision was made in coordination with US allies overseas, including in Europe, though officials declined to say whether other countries were also releasing barrels from their reserves.

        The US will restock barrels in the reserve when oil prices are lower, the official said, which could help further incentivize production going forward.

        Still, officials declined to say how quickly, or by how much, gas prices might come down as a result of the release. And they said they to address not focused on “immediate short-term price movements” in the oil market. Instead, they said their goal was addressing a lack of supply due to Russian oil coming off the market, adding that it would translate into providing relief for American consumers.

        Biden earlier in the month announced a coordinated release of oil from the reserves in conjunction with other nations. He also released around 50 million barrels in November, which he said at the time was the largest release from the reserve in US history.

        Neither move had a significant effect on gas prices, which have continued to rise as global limits on Russian energy exports have caused prices to spike.

        The United States consumes around 20 million barrels of oil per day, with global consumption hovering around 100 million barrels. Biden’s planned releases would put more oil on the global market, potentially bringing down costs.

        The President is also calling on Congress to “make companies pay fees on wells from their leases that they haven’t used in years and on acres of public lands that they are hoarding without producing.” For months, the Biden administration has publicly pushed back on the idea that regulations are holding oil producers back from more domestic production, pointing to millions of acres worth of land with approved permits for oil and gas production.

        “Companies that are producing from their leased acres and existing wells will not face higher fees,” a fact sheet released by the White House reads, “but companies that continue to sit on non-producing acres will have to choose whether to start producing or pay a fee for each idled well and unused acre.”

        Biden also will issue a directive to invoke the Defense Production Act to spur domestic production of critical minerals needed to manufacture batteries for electric vehicles and long-term energy storage.

        The move from the White House adds critical minerals such as lithium, nickel, graphite, cobalt and manganese to the list of items covered by the 1950 Defense Production Act, a Korean War-era law allowing the President to use emergency authority to make large orders of a certain type of product or expand productive capacity and supply. It will allow the administration to support the production and processing of these critical minerals needed for a clean energy transition.

        The Department of Defense will implement this authority, according to the White House, and will do so in consultation with tribal communities and using strong environmental, labor, and community standards.

        Biden tackles a major political problem


        Tapping the reserve – the stockpile of 600 million barrels of crude oil stored in underground salt caverns in Louisiana and Texas – generally has only a limited effect on gas prices because of how much oil can be released at a time, but would act as a political sign that Biden is continuing to confront the problem.

        Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the US price of regular gasoline spiked, hitting a record high of $4.33 a gallon earlier in March.

        Yet the current cost increases began months ago, as demand for oil increased while the coronavirus pandemic waned. The White House has voiced frustration that oil companies have not returned their production to levels from before the pandemic, focusing instead on paying dividends for investors.
        There has been an internal debate among administration officials at how harshly to go after oil and gas companies for not ramping up production. Biden has chided them in previous remarks, but some officials believe a full-throated campaign against the firms could backfire.

        Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has provided Biden another foil. In remarks earlier this month, Biden sought to put the onus for the rising prices on the Russian President: “Make no mistake: The current spike in gas prices is largely the fault of Vladimir Putin.” He has repeated the phrase “Putin’s price hike” since then.

        Governors across the US have been attempting to curb gas prices at the state level.

        Last week, California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom rolled out a $9 billion proposal to hand out $400 debit cards to drivers in the state to help soften the impact of the highest gas prices in the country. In Georgia, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp – who is facing one of the toughest reelection races in the country – signed a bill that will give $250 to $500 tax refunds to Georgians – a move several of his rivals blasted as election-year politicking.

        And as Democratic Gov. Janet Mills faces a competitive reelection campaign in Maine, she has proposed some of the most generous relief to qualified taxpayers in her state – in the form of $850 checks – to cushion the blow of inflation and gas prices.


        ... real American leadership that will benefit all US citizens!

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        • bsm2
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          #8809
          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

          Oil prices plummet 4% as the US weighs up largest-ever release from its strategic reserves

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          • Copier Addict
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            #8810
            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

            Originally posted by bsm2
            Oil prices plummet 4% as the US weighs up largest-ever release from its strategic reserves

            Uh oh!!! Now the reps will have to come up with a reason for low oil prices to be bad. This should be fun. LOL

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            • BillyCarpenter
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              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

              Originally posted by copier addict
              Uh oh!!! Now the reps will have to come up with a reason for low oil prices to be bad. This should be fun. LOL

              Oil prices are low? Really? What's the price per gallon? Ready? Go.
              Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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              • Copier Addict
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                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                Oil prices are low? Really? What's the price per gallon? Ready? Go.

                Well, I don't generally buy oil by the gallon and refine it myself. Kudos to you for cutting out the middle man Billy

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                • BillyCarpenter
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                  Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                  Originally posted by copier addict
                  Well, I don't generally buy oil by the gallon and refine it myself. Kudos to you for cutting out the middle man Billy

                  You're making shit up once again. Oil prices aren't low. Stop the bullshit.
                  Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                  • Copier Addict
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                    #8814
                    Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                    You're making shit up once again. Oil prices aren't low. Stop the bullshit.

                    Ummmmm, Billy? Where exactly did I say oils prices were low?
                    What is wrong with you?

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                    • bsm2
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                      Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

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                      • Phil B.
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                        #8816
                        Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                        Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
                        I'd like to congratulate you. This is your day. Make it a good one, fruit.

                        Why don't you pick up copier addict and go drink a milkshake out of the same straw.
                        Our country is slipping down the slope.

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                        • Phil B.
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                          #8817
                          Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                          She has lost it completely.

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                          • BillyCarpenter
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                            #8818
                            Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                            Originally posted by copier addict
                            Ummmmm, Billy? Where exactly did I say oils prices were low?
                            What is wrong with you?

                            You can't even keep up with your own lies because you tell so many of 'em.


                            quote by copier addict:
                            Uh oh!!! Now the reps will have to come up with a reason for low oil prices to be bad. This should be fun. LOL
                            Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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                            • slimslob
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                              #8819
                              Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                              Originally posted by bsm2
                              Today, March 31st, marks the Transgender Day of Visibility,
                              Then why does my calendars show it as and the State of California celebrate it as Cesar Chavez Day as declared by President Obama in 2014. Oh wait, that's right, you are a racist and do not celebrate Cesar Chavez. Cesar Chavez Day - Wikipedia

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                              • slimslob
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                                #8820
                                Re: The Shining City Upon a Hill

                                Originally posted by bsm2
                                Biden considering releasing 1 million barrels of oil per day from strategic reserves
                                Can you tell everyone exactly where those "strategic reserves" are located since the US Government has sold the Naval Petroleum reserves to independent oil companies years ago. This is the second time I have called you out on this.

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