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The Venezuelan Oil Thread

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  • kluursK kluurs

    At their meeting at the White House, Darren Woods, CEO of Exon, told DJT that Venezuela was "uninvestiable". US oil companies invested 500 billion dollars in Canada. investing in Venezuela is contraindicated as it would drive down the value of that investment. US oil has already dramatically cut drilling and employees in the US - not exactly "drill baby drill".

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    @kluurs said in The Venezuelan Oil Thread:

    At their meeting at the White House, Darren Woods, CEO of Exon, told DJT that Venezuela was "uninvestiable". US oil companies invested 500 billion dollars in Canada. investing in Venezuela is contraindicated as it would drive down the value of that investment. US oil has already dramatically cut drilling and employees in the US - not exactly "drill baby drill".

    Somebody’s now on Santa Don’s naughty list.

    Elbows up!

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      Trump informed the oil executives that "“So all you have to do is say to China, ‘How many windmill areas do you have in China?’ So far they are not able to find any. They use coal and they use oil and gas and some nuclear, not much. But they don’t have windmills. They make them and sell them to suckers like Europe and suckers like the United States before."

      China generates about 10% of its energy from wind and represents almost half of all wind power capacity worldwide. Of wind power projects worldwide, 74% of all wind projects in construction worldwide are in China.

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        Uncontrolled liabetes.

        The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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          Trump's command of facts, as always, impressive. China uses more wind than coal or natural gas. Here's some of those non-existant wind farms.

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          Source

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            You wonder if he actually is that misinformed. I could see it. He just spouts something like that off and those around him, instead of correcting him, just say “what a fantastic insight Mr President”.

            The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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              Is it more charitable to assume he’s misinformed and won’t brook correction from his staff or that he’s just lying?

              The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                He believes to be true what he wishes to be true. Not an uncommon human trait, but he's more like that than virtually anybody. Add to that the charisma, the political instincts for what moves people, and the fact that perception is reality, and you get a powerful political force that won't be replicated in a long while.

                Education is extremely important.

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                  From your lips to gods ears.

                  The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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                    I don't think leaders like Trump are that uncommon, what is unusual is for one to get elected in the USA.

                    I was only joking

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                      He believes to be true what he wishes to be true. Not an uncommon human trait, but he's more like that than virtually anybody. Add to that the charisma, the political instincts for what moves people, and the fact that perception is reality, and you get a powerful political force that won't be replicated in a long while.

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                      @Horace said in The Venezuelan Oil Thread:

                      He believes to be true what he wishes to be true. Not an uncommon human trait, but he's more like that than virtually anybody. Add to that the charisma, the political instincts for what moves people, and the fact that perception is reality, and you get a powerful political force that won't be replicated in a long while.

                      History is riddled with tyrants as well as schemers, dreamers and thieves of that description. Only in exceptional instances do their follies end in redemption. This one, I predict, will not prove to be an exception.

                      Elbows up!

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                        Steve Jobs was that way. We got some good products out of it but it can be blamed for his early death when, surprisingly, eating carrots didn’t cure his cancer.

                        The whole reason we call them illegal aliens is because they’re subject to our laws.

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