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You're all over the place. You started out blaming supply and demand. When that didn't work, you blamed it on greed. Are you too dumb to keep up with your lies and deceit?Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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When consumer demand for a commodity rises, the supplier will meet that demand at a higher price. In the gasoline market, the summer driving season is a good example. Many fuel retailers, especially along interstates and major highways, will raise prices to meet the increased demand for fuel by the traveling public.Comment
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What do you think supply and demand is Billy? Supply is the greedy corporation, demand is the lowly consumer. Once again you prove you know nothing. How are you even able to get dressed in the morning?
When consumer demand for a commodity rises, the supplier will meet that demand at a higher price. In the gasoline market, the summer driving season is a good example. Many fuel retailers, especially along interstates and major highways, will raise prices to meet the increased demand for fuel by the traveling public.
If oil companies are "greedy" and they cut production to fill their pockets, then how do you explain the unprecedented oil production from those very companies under Trump?
Read this, simpleton.
Oil prices fell sharply as producers pumped more than the world could consume. OPEC was largely blamed for the free fall in oil prices because it refused to cut down its production. But OPEC said U.S. shale drillers were to blame for pumping too much, and should cut their production first.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/15/what-drives-oil-prices.html
Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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If oil companies are "greedy" and they cut production to fill their pockets, then how do you explain the unprecedented oil production from those very companies under Trump?
Read this, simpleton.
Oil prices fell sharply as producers pumped more than the world could consume. OPEC was largely blamed for the free fall in oil prices because it refused to cut down its production. But OPEC said U.S. shale drillers were to blame for pumping too much, and should cut their production first
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/15/what-drives-oil-prices.html
2018 Article wow Its 2021 DUDE PS US is still independent from OPEC Mr ScienceComment
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Biden began the conference by discussing vaccinations and other "top priorities for the American people," like reopening schools, stimulus checks, and pandemic-related unemployment.
He said the administration had reached its goal of 100 million vaccines in his first 100 days last week, more than 40 days ahead of schedule. As a result, he announced an updated vaccination goal: 200 million shots in his first 100 days.Comment
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Finally, Under Biden, America Is Catching Up To New Zealand
While you-know-who was talking up Clorox injections, the Kiwis relied on science. And it worked. Finally so are we. Better late than never.
Why can't America be more like New Zealand with its COVID mortality rate of roughly one person per 100,000 population versus our 120? There’s one reason they’re so far ahead of us: Everything Dr. Anthony Fauci told Donald Trump to do, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern actually did. She shut down completely on March 16, 2020, and reopened only after transmissions and deaths were down. By June, it was everyone into the pool. Restaurants, bars, and offices were open.
We are 10 months and more than half a million deaths beyond that. At his first press conference Thursday, President Joe Biden said he was elected to rescue us from COVID and to that end, he’s 48 days ahead of his promise of 100 million vaccines in a hundred days. He upped the ante to 200 million by then, likely to be met if he keeps to his current rolling average of 2.5 million doses a day Still with 1,541 deaths the day before he took reporter’s questions, Biden’s vaccinations, as fast as they come, won’t make up for the ground lost by the prior president who didn’t have the stomach to do what Ardern did: risk a political hit for shutting down until transmission was sufficiently slowed.
Had Trump been the type to delay gratification—resist the first marshmallow in the classic test in hopes of two later—he might have won re-election and saved us from the new normal of 55,000 new cases a day, a slight but completely insufficient decline, on top of 550,000 deaths so far. To understand the enormity of that figure, the dead would fill all 48 seats on 12,000 yellow school buses—which if you lined them up bumper-to-bumper on I-95 would stretch from the Capitol to the toll booth in Dover, Delaware.Comment
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If oil companies are "greedy" and they cut production to fill their pockets, then how do you explain the unprecedented oil production from those very companies under Trump?
Read this, simpleton.
Oil prices fell sharply as producers pumped more than the world could consume. OPEC was largely blamed for the free fall in oil prices because it refused to cut down its production. But OPEC said U.S. shale drillers were to blame for pumping too much, and should cut their production first.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/05/15/what-drives-oil-prices.html
Now you understand. That took longer than it needed to.
See what happens when you choose to learn?Comment
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Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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Yes the economy is recovering Duh gas prices go up on demand bet your selling more copiers now.
Funny U didn't complain about toilet paper, meat or egg prices increased during last year.
See I told you prices would go down under President BidenComment
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it's well known that liberals hate big oil and want to kill them off. Yet, when prices go up as a result of liberal policies, you want us to believe that it's their fault. Please.Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.Comment
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