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  1. aggiealum

    Explain why I should take this seriously?

    Quote: Originally Posted by 2Quills How many precious tax dollars did he actually steal? You mean all of that grass growing on the land that his family managed for decades? The liberal spin in practically every situation when it comes to white, republican folks seems to be to brand them all as...
  2. aggiealum

    Explain why I should take this seriously?

    Nice redirect but lets address the main point I was making which is when the politicians voiced their opposition to the heavy handed BLM tactics they weren't necessarily supporting his position and when he made his dumb statement they called him on it.  I also don't see where the politicians...
  3. aggiealum

    Which Picture is Scary To You?

    They are equal. If you look at it as a form of intimidation, you are correct. If you don't see the obvious ramifications the second picture shows if the issue escalated over what would happen if the same situation escalated with the two Black Panther members, then you are blinded by your...
  4. aggiealum

    Which Picture is Scary To You?

    First picture is of idiots who were intimidating voters. 2nd picture is of a blowhard idiot who doesn't have the guts to try to intimidate anyone or he would have held his rifle in plain view of the government agents.   Good observation. He was there to protect his fellow militiamen from harm...
  5. aggiealum

    Which Picture is Scary To You?

    This one... Or this one?
  6. aggiealum

    Explain why I should take this seriously?

    Quote: Originally Posted by reefraff You say irrelevant and then make my point for me. The cause the politicians were supporting is the high handed way the BLM attempted to collect this debt and when this guy made what were ignorant remarks they called him on it. JUST LIKE YOUR GOD 0BAMA. By...
  7. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    Quote: Originally Posted by reefraff The route was changed to deal with the aquifer issue in Nebraska. Even if it was never a problem. Have you ever seen a crude spill on the ground? It doesn't readily soak into the ground. Having a break drain into a lake or waterway is a much larger threat...
  8. aggiealum

    Explain why I should take this seriously?

    Quote: Originally Posted by reefraff Did the guy have a record of racist remarks prior to this? But I guess we can apply your same standard to 0bama and Reverend Writes racist anti American rants? I mean after all 0bama sat in his church for 20 years. Those politicians were supporting Bundy's...
  9. aggiealum

    Explain why I should take this seriously?

    Quote: Originally Posted by GeriDoc So this guy objects to "negroes" being on government subsidy, while he grazes his cows for free on federal land. Whew, the hypocrisy of it all! Go look up Jon Stewart's commentary on this subject, and how he slams Hannity on the differences between this guy...
  10. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    Quote: Originally Posted by reefraff I honestly haven't heard anyone say it would hurt the economy. I've seen the high and low estimates of jobs created by it and obviously the real number is somewhere in between. Even if 100% of the Canada oil is exported it creates port jobs here as well as...
  11. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    Quote: Originally Posted by 2Quills Also, if you know anything about the trucking industry you know how ridiculously costly it is having trucks stuck in bottle necks not moving. You seen the cost of diesel these days? Horribly inefficient way to move huge amounts of crude across state or...
  12. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    Not to let facts get in  the way of a good liberal spin but. 1. Valero energy has a contract to purchase a percentage of the increased capacity the XL pipeline will bring in. Valero is a refiner, not a shipping or export company so.... 2. The XL Will also be used by companies producing oil in...
  13. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    Your last link was a good support for my argument. Perhaps you could browse that one again. The rest seem like short sighted speculation and completely ignore the tens of thousands of contracts jobs associated with everything the project entails. Did you bother reading the second one?Those...
  14. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    For Californians and New Yorkers you need to look at local and state tax rates on gasoline. Both of those states are the highest in the nation. New York taxes .69 cents on the gallon. Texas taxes .38 cents. Another thing is that most refineries are centrally located in the country and along...
  15. aggiealum

    Explain why I should take this seriously?

    Seems like our redneck rancher is a racist. Now there's a surprise. Now all these Republican Tea Baggers like Crazy Cruz, Rand Paul, and Marco Rubio that were applauding his efforts of not allowing Big Mean Government from telling him what to do with his cows are running for the hills making...
  16. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    Oh, and you are complaining about 3% of all U.S. crude oil. Gasoline exported is 16 million barrels a month. we use about 9 million barrels of gasoline a day. if we didn't export, oil prices would be higher as would the cost of many of our goods....I will let you try and figure out why. There...
  17. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    Fracking is for gas not crude. If you want to know why gas here has gone up so much then you can thank all of the abundant regulations that have been slapped on refineries and gas companies over the years. Gas prices in California for instance are so high because of the extra refining processes...
  18. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    It is relevant. I can explain how once i know. Yet another one of your cryptic circular logic responses. Sorry, my TV is American made. Look up Elements Electronics. Now tell me how if I owned one of them foreign TV's there's these similarities to why oil companies export their oil. Next time...
  19. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    Quote: Originally Posted by 2Quills Aggie, it's called inflation and it happens in every industry, period! Where have you been living that gas doesn't spike at the beginning of every travel season? That has nothing to do with keystone. What do you think is going to happen when reserve's are...
  20. aggiealum

    So we pay higher prices for gas because oil companies are exporting excess crude overseas?

    Quote: Originally Posted by Bang Guy What does the Ukraine issue have to do with Exxon exporting oil? With oil flow being restricted coming out of Ukraine, European companies have to get their oil from somewhere.
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