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The 10-year is at a 12-year high and climbing. Interest on our debt will soon require 35% of tax

Author: Cole (16136 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)

Posted at 6:51 am on Sep 23, 2022
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revenues. The debt spiral is in quiet but steady motion. Get ready for the results.

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Thread Level: 2

Not looking too good and it’s global but we are still the cleanest shirt in the laundry. Not saying

Author: PBHangingChad (15790 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 9:39 am on Sep 23, 2022
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much but I’ve been at this for a long time and the value of the British Pound is astounding.

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I'd feel better about it if we were drilling for oil.

Author: Cole (16136 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)

Posted at 9:55 am on Sep 23, 2022
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Absolutely the EU is the market. Biden and the DOE is out to lunch. Use out assets. We have more LNG

Author: PBHangingChad (15790 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 12:10 pm on Sep 23, 2022
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then anyone in the world. You open that valve and Europe will be our major buyer. It’s really simple. Just do it.

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Please list your source(s)...mine (see link) say that the U.S. NG "Proven" reserves place us 4th

Author: TyroneIrish (19724 Posts - Joined: Oct 8, 2020)

Posted at 4:01 pm on Sep 23, 2022
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in the world, well behind Russia and Iran...but more importantly...since we are #1 in CONSUMPTION of NG, our Proven Reserves leave us with 12 years remaining.

When you get into "Estimated" reserves it would be wise to review this link as well...it's a bit dated (2011), but the reality of that time hasn't dramatically changed going forward (i.e. efficiencies, costs etc.)

https://slate.com/technology/2011/12/fracking-is-there-really-100-years-worth-of-natural-gas-beneath-the-united-states.html

With proven reserves of 12 years, is it wise to promise supply to the EU for an extended period...what happens when that runs out?...for them?...for us?...and as the Slate article mentions, the NG Industry at that time wanted to power all our Semi-Trucks with NG...that's a big investment in capital that needs assurance of ROI for many years to come.

A 'Prudent' planner would not bet the country's future on "Hope and a Prayer" that we'll have the resources we need for a very long time...not just for heat and power, but irreplaceable uses, like Plastics.


Link: https://www.worldometers.info/gas/us-natural-gas/

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Ty are you married and have children? If so do they roll their eyes with your charts. Just

Author: PBHangingChad (15790 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 4:23 pm on Sep 23, 2022
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because some so called expert or university publishes something regarding fossil fuels predictions doesn’t make it true. Remember peak oil in the 1970’s did those people lose their jobs. Why are you so eager to believe everything published that supports your beliefs?

What if they are wrong. You seem so sure they are right. Why? Because it just might reveal your beliefs. Should we make public policies based on so called experts or people that are in the business. The world could not possibly use all the fossil fuels built over millennia but you won’t believe it. Why because you have a agenda. Do you ever consider you could be wrong?


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You got what you wanted, no more Trump. Happy now!

Author: WestCoastIrishFan (16169 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 12:50 pm on Sep 23, 2022
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Trump or Biden have no impact on the economy. He gets no credit or blame. You think

Author: PBHangingChad (15790 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 1:01 pm on Sep 23, 2022
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that Trump created a great economy? No he didn’t. But he didn’t hamper companies from success in oil, distribution, manufacturing, etc. Biden is the opposite. We should be cutting deals with Europe on LNG. Instead the Middle East countries are making those deal. That is Biden. What Trump did was not stand in the way of our corporations. That was great. But he’s still an asshole.

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So Trump helped the economy. You can dislike the man and like his policies

Author: WestCoastIrishFan (16169 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 1:25 pm on Sep 23, 2022
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I have been clear about that. He could have been a great president but he couldn’t change his nature

Author: PBHangingChad (15790 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 1:32 pm on Sep 23, 2022
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but you constantly let your hatred for him cloud your judgement. You're better than that.

Author: WestCoastIrishFan (16169 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 1:39 pm on Sep 23, 2022
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Listen. Why can’t we have both. Do you have friends in your life that you agree with but

Author: PBHangingChad (15790 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 2:02 pm on Sep 23, 2022
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are assholes? I doubt you do. Trump had everything. He was President had a great cabinet but his ego fucked it all up. Why should I support that in my president. There are many conservatives that will move this country forward I will support. Why do you hang on to Trump? You got no one else?

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It’s beyond Joe’s ability to fix it, but not to cause it.

Author: BaronVonZemo (58851 Posts - Joined: Nov 19, 2010)

Posted at 8:03 am on Sep 23, 2022
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Joe is somewhere trying to balance his checking account. Unfortunately he has no clue.

Author: PBHangingChad (15790 Posts - Original UHND Member)

Posted at 9:40 am on Sep 23, 2022
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Or make it worse, which $500B-$1T in student loan forgiveness will.

Author: Cole (16136 Posts - Joined: Oct 15, 2012)

Posted at 8:28 am on Sep 23, 2022
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Stupid things like that will eventually displace our country's ability to pay Social Security.

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We should have been issuing 100 year bonds for the last decade.

Author: Iggle (12593 Posts - Joined: Sep 14, 2007)

Posted at 7:36 am on Sep 23, 2022
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