worlds apart from believing in anything else is possible and understanding what specifically isn't possible.Blackvegetable » 04 Dec 2022, 12:47 pm » wrote: ↑ Now go ahead and admit that you lied, before we once again demonstrate that you don't know anything
Yeah, that's his first reaction. Then, once he's proven wrong and had the facts shoved up his ***, he runs and hides, as you see here.
Is it really your position that NONE of the things I listed impact the cost at the pump of a gallon of gasoline?IkeBana » 03 Dec 2022, 10:13 am » wrote: ↑ Bull **** hockey...
PROFITS...THAT'S ALL IT IS...OBSCENE BIG OIL PROFITS. AND THIS IS ONLY FOR ONE QUARTER, MULTIPLY THESE NUMBERS BY FOUR THAT'S THE APPROXIMATE YEARLY PROFIT.
Then an example should be close at hand.
Are you ready now?ConsRule » 02 Dec 2022, 4:38 pm » wrote: ↑ After you provide the proof, I will answer questions. Until then, you can shove your diversions up your ***.
Kapeesh?
When did this happen, Zeet?Zeets2 » 05 Dec 2022, 7:35 am » wrote: ↑ Yeah, that's his first reaction. Then, once he's proven wrong and had the facts shoved up his ***, he runs and hides, as you see here.
Typical of an ignorant liberal.
Biden is directly responsible for the high gas prices. Gas should be no more than $1.75/gallon.IkeBana » 02 Dec 2022, 8:43 am » wrote: ↑ So, the national average for a gallon of regular today is $3.45. Some of us pay more, some of us pay less but that's the average from sea to shining sea. I'm not expecting anybody to thank Biden for the drop in prices, since I don't expect anybody to blame him. And I'll tell you why...
Right now the US is producing more than twice as many barrels perday as it produced in 2008. So let's not hear any fossil fuel propaganda about the impact of the shuttering of the Keystone XL pipleline.
The price of crude two months ago was $120/bbl, today it sits at $75/bbl, and again, the average gallon of gas is at $3.45. What was the average cost of a gallon of gas the last time crude was at $75? It was $2.80/gal.
So why isn't gas going for $2.80/gal? Because big oil is ripping us off for obscene profits. Why is inflation so bad? Because big oil and the rest of corporate America is ripping us off for the highest corporate profits in US history, by a country mile.
But right now, in this thread, we're talking about big oil, an heroic American industry according to fossil fuel loving MAGA/Q_ANON alt-right conjobs...ripping us off.
That is NOT cherry picking.....Huey » 05 Dec 2022, 8:13 am » wrote: ↑ Back on the sweden thread. Cherry pick 100 games from 15 years ago when you have over a thousand from an entire career.
Game. Set. Match.
It is helpful when discussing players from different eras. When you have 1,000 games played or more and discussing two players of the same generation you go with that.Blackvegetable » 05 Dec 2022, 8:31 am » wrote: ↑ That is NOT cherry picking.....
More than 100 games is a RELEVANT sample - it is also a valid direct comparison....Don't yap, you don't understand anything about it.
No....don't........You're a moron.
Stop presuming that you understand this....Huey » 05 Dec 2022, 8:35 am » wrote: ↑ It is helpful when discussing players from different eras. When you have 1,000 games played or more and discussing two players of the same generation you go with that.
I have a much better understanding of sports and stats than you. That is quite obvious.
No, like everything else you assert, that's ****.Huey » 05 Dec 2022, 8:40 am » wrote: ↑ I have a much better understanding of sports and stats than you. That is quite obvious.
Under Grifty we only paid 1.80 for gas!
You said "As everyone 'knows' that both upstream and downstream are reaping margins to make up for several lean years and to retire large debt overhangs." Since you haven't provided your proof, there is no need for me to answer that question. As I said earlier, the ball is in your court. Looks like it's time for you to put up or shut up.
Just go back and look at the proof I posted yesterday in response to another of your idiotic denials, dickhead!
ConsRule » 05 Dec 2022, 8:57 am » wrote: ↑You said "As everyone 'knows' that both upstream and downstream are reaping margins to make up for several lean years and to retire large debt overhangs." Since you haven't provided your proof, there is no need for me to answer that question. As I said earlier, the ball is in your court. Looks like it's time for you to put up or shut up.
The answer is "Never, Veg. It has never happened."Zeets2 » 05 Dec 2022, 9:00 am » wrote: ↑ Just go back and look at the proof I posted yesterday in response to another of your idiotic denials, dickhead!
That's a forecast...real data is needed. And that is just one. Besides, losses are not necessarily debt (as someone as "smart" as you are should know). Keep going.
no, you are their equal.Blackvegetable » 05 Dec 2022, 8:52 am » wrote: ↑ Under Grifty we only paid 1.80 for gas!
You people are the dumbest **** alive...