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| Stu User ID: 1379647 06/24/2011 02:38 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1312941 once things get going Russia and China armies will march to the oil fields of Iran and Saudi Arabia after we retreat from Afghanistan making the German blitzkrieg look like childs play...then Israel is forced to make peace _____________________________________ There is no use removing doubts one by one. If we clear one doubt another doubt will arise and there will be no end of doubts. But, if by seeking the doubter, the doubter is found to be really non-existent, then all doubts will cease. -- Ramana Maharshi You have to keep breaking your heart until it opens. ~ Rumi |
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| centrist77 (OP) User ID: 1253240 06/24/2011 10:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Folk, I am the OP on this, I wrote an article today on how this will actually cost us money, I am pasting it in below: Why Releasing Oil From The Strategic Reserve Will Cost The US Money Yesterday, the IEA announced that it will be releasing 60 million barrels of oil onto the world markets. The United States will contribute half of this, 30 million barrels, from our strategic petroleum reserve. Most commodities traders are already agreeing that this will only make a short temporary dip in oil prices. However, nobody is telling you why it will cost the tax payers money. The US will actually sell the oil from our strategic reserve onto the market. We will have to buy the 30 million barrels back in the future to put back into the strategic reserve. The IEA announcement yesterday drove down the price of oil, so we will be selling our oil onto the market at discounted prices. When we go to buy the oil back to replenish our reserves, we will most likely end up paying more for the oil than we sold it for. Therefore, we dig ourselves deeper in debt yet again. [link to www.navigatethezoo.com] Some Say I’m Convincing, Others Say I’m Good With Words, I Personally Feel That I’m Just A CunningLinguist |
| Revbo™ TANSTAAFL User ID: 538751 06/24/2011 12:02 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Folk, I am the OP on this, I wrote an article today on how this will actually cost us money, I am pasting it in below: Quoting: centrist77Why Releasing Oil From The Strategic Reserve Will Cost The US Money Yesterday, the IEA announced that it will be releasing 60 million barrels of oil onto the world markets. The United States will contribute half of this, 30 million barrels, from our strategic petroleum reserve. Most commodities traders are already agreeing that this will only make a short temporary dip in oil prices. However, nobody is telling you why it will cost the tax payers money. The US will actually sell the oil from our strategic reserve onto the market. We will have to buy the 30 million barrels back in the future to put back into the strategic reserve. The IEA announcement yesterday drove down the price of oil, so we will be selling our oil onto the market at discounted prices. When we go to buy the oil back to replenish our reserves, we will most likely end up paying more for the oil than we sold it for. Therefore, we dig ourselves deeper in debt yet again. [link to www.navigatethezoo.com] YES WE CAN! Last Edited by ReVbo™ on 06/24/2011 12:02 PM Rev. 21:4 He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away. "The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime and the punishment of his guilt." -Philpot Curran |
| Stu User ID: 1379647 06/25/2011 11:53 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Hey Folk, I am the OP on this, I wrote an article today on how this will actually cost us money, I am pasting it in below: Quoting: centrist77Why Releasing Oil From The Strategic Reserve Will Cost The US Money Yesterday, the IEA announced that it will be releasing 60 million barrels of oil onto the world markets. The United States will contribute half of this, 30 million barrels, from our strategic petroleum reserve. Most commodities traders are already agreeing that this will only make a short temporary dip in oil prices. However, nobody is telling you why it will cost the tax payers money. The US will actually sell the oil from our strategic reserve onto the market. We will have to buy the 30 million barrels back in the future to put back into the strategic reserve. The IEA announcement yesterday drove down the price of oil, so we will be selling our oil onto the market at discounted prices. When we go to buy the oil back to replenish our reserves, we will most likely end up paying more for the oil than we sold it for. Therefore, we dig ourselves deeper in debt yet again. [link to www.navigatethezoo.com] it really is dumb idea...it was intended for emergency use only...it reeks the world uses 85 million barrels per day so total release of 60 is 3/4 of a days use 30 from SPR is less than 2 days use for US US uses 19 million day _____________________________________ There is no use removing doubts one by one. If we clear one doubt another doubt will arise and there will be no end of doubts. But, if by seeking the doubter, the doubter is found to be really non-existent, then all doubts will cease. -- Ramana Maharshi You have to keep breaking your heart until it opens. ~ Rumi |
| centrist77 (OP) User ID: 542444 06/26/2011 11:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
| centrist77 (OP) User ID: 542444 06/26/2011 11:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mods will you please look at the thread pinned and the article and comments on the first page of this, its saying the same thing meaning this thread called that shit days ago, thanks Some Say I’m Convincing, Others Say I’m Good With Words, I Personally Feel That I’m Just A CunningLinguist |
| centrist77 (OP) User ID: 542444 06/26/2011 11:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
| centrist77 (OP) User ID: 542444 06/26/2011 11:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No its still pinned but here is the article that beat zerohedge and everyone else out there [link to www.navigatethezoo.com] Some Say I’m Convincing, Others Say I’m Good With Words, I Personally Feel That I’m Just A CunningLinguist |
| centrist77 (OP) User ID: 1253240 06/28/2011 03:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So how did releasing that oil go, what we should do is threaten to blockade the gulf and drill the shit out of our own stuff and then we wont need the star wars sand people anymore. Some Say I’m Convincing, Others Say I’m Good With Words, I Personally Feel That I’m Just A CunningLinguist |
| centrist77 (OP) User ID: 1253240 06/30/2011 01:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am the OP, in my article from my website, [link to www.navigatethezoo.com] , that was pinned in this thread, I said that oil would go up despite as a result of tapping the strategic petroleum reserve. Look today baby, West Texas Crude is going up, way to go dumbass federal government. BTW: to Mr. Durden at zerohedge, you better quit taking coffee breaks, I beat you to the punch again. Some Say I’m Convincing, Others Say I’m Good With Words, I Personally Feel That I’m Just A CunningLinguist |