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eltejano1 wrote:Actually Jack a reasonable drop to somewhere between 60 to 80 per barrel would be sufficient to continue the development of other sources and forms of energy. It wouldn't set back energy policies like it did in 83/84. It would however, get rid of a significant number of speculators and their financial backers. I would argue that supply and demand definitely justifies the 60 to 80 range, anything above that is being pushed by pure speculation.
Hi, "rather be travlin" from Tyler - right up the road! More famous as the home of former Houston Oiler Earl Cambell than for roses. ๐
Awhile back, I suggested that an oil crash like '84 might be a good thing - but I was shot down and proved wrong. Tell Topflite you are praying for a crash and see what he says.
Jack
Jack
โJun-18-2008 01:33 PM
DanHouck wrote:
This will work about as good as suing OPEC, another bright idea from the Democrats. The oil markets, already some of which are offshore, will become fully offshore.
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trac209 wrote:
ok isn't this supposed to be about fuel?????????
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โJun-17-2008 07:32 PM
trac209 wrote:Great minds do wander.....:B
ok isn't this supposed to be about fuel?????????
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โJun-17-2008 06:11 PM
eltejano1 wrote:
I also think the web is contributing to the ideological fracturing of our society. It provides extremists on both ends of the political spectrum with a certain legitimacy that would have been unthinkable in our pre-computer world. All the porn material, chat rooms and dating services are damaging families and homes in a variety of ways and children are at great risk online - not only physically and emotionally, but morally as well.
But I guess everything has a downside. There are so many positive things about the web - unlimited shopping options, a huge library of information on every subject imaginable at your finger tips and educational and self-improvement opportunities for the unlettered masses that have the potential of obliterating ignorance worldwide.
We have to take the bad along with the good, I suppose - like TV and everything else.
Jack
โJun-17-2008 05:53 PM