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Release the Fraking!

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  • jon-nycJ Online
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    jon-nyc
    wrote on last edited by jon-nyc
    #3

    Yeah we absolutely should have topped it off in 2020. Especially after Trump had released 10% of total reserves for non-strategic reasons even before Covid hit.

    Only non-witches get due process.

    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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      Jolly
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      #4

      Don't like that, either.

      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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      • JollyJ Jolly

        Bastards.

        Republicans are bad, but Dems don't give a tinker's damn about the country.

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        @Jolly said in Release the Reserves!:

        Bastards.

        Republicans are bad, but Dems don't give a tinker's damn about the country.

        This kind of ties into the forum thread we had a couple of weeks ago.

        What example happening do you think would be a good reason to release oil?

        (I get the impression that the current situation does not qualify)

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          I'm very conservative with the Strategic Reserve. It should only be released in times of dire need.

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            I’m surprised there hasn’t been a “release the frackin!” reply yet

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            • JollyJ Jolly

              I'm very conservative with the Strategic Reserve. It should only be released in times of dire need.

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              @Jolly said in Release the Reserves!:

              I'm very conservative with the Strategic Reserve. It should only be released in times of dire need.

              I dont think we should have it. i am not sure that it does any good.

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              • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                @Jolly said in Release the Reserves!:

                I'm very conservative with the Strategic Reserve. It should only be released in times of dire need.

                I dont think we should have it. i am not sure that it does any good.

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                @taiwan_girl said in Release the Reserves!:

                @Jolly said in Release the Reserves!:

                I'm very conservative with the Strategic Reserve. It should only be released in times of dire need.

                I dont think we should have it. i am not sure that it does any good.

                More psychological than actual.

                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                • AxtremusA Away
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                  Axtremus
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                  We used to have a strategic helium reserve, too, from the time our forebears thought we may have to fight wars with blimps. It gave us cheap helium filled balloons for decades.

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                  • AxtremusA Axtremus

                    We used to have a strategic helium reserve, too, from the time our forebears thought we may have to fight wars with blimps. It gave us cheap helium filled balloons for decades.

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                    @Axtremus said in Release the Fraking!:

                    We used to have a strategic helium reserve, too, from the time our forebears thought we may have to fight wars with blimps. It gave us cheap helium filled balloons for decades.

                    It still exists:

                    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Helium_Reserve

                    Other, more relevant use...

                    The National Helium Reserve, also known as the Federal Helium Reserve, is a strategic reserve of the United States holding over 1 billion cubic meters (109 m3) of helium gas. The helium is stored at the Cliffside Storage Facility about 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Amarillo, Texas, in a natural geologic gas storage formation, the Bush Dome[1] reservoir. The reserve was established with the enactment of the Helium Act of 1925. The strategic supply provisioned the noble gas for airships, and in the 1950s became an important source of coolant during the Cold War and Space Race.

                    By 2007, the federal government was reported as auctioning off the Amarillo Helium Plant. The National Helium Reserve itself was reported as "slowly being drawn down and sold to private industry."[7] By early 2011, the facility was still in government hands. In May 2013, the House of Representatives voted to extend the life of the reserve under government control

                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    • George KG George K

                      @Axtremus said in Release the Fraking!:

                      We used to have a strategic helium reserve, too, from the time our forebears thought we may have to fight wars with blimps. It gave us cheap helium filled balloons for decades.

                      It still exists:

                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Helium_Reserve

                      Other, more relevant use...

                      The National Helium Reserve, also known as the Federal Helium Reserve, is a strategic reserve of the United States holding over 1 billion cubic meters (109 m3) of helium gas. The helium is stored at the Cliffside Storage Facility about 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Amarillo, Texas, in a natural geologic gas storage formation, the Bush Dome[1] reservoir. The reserve was established with the enactment of the Helium Act of 1925. The strategic supply provisioned the noble gas for airships, and in the 1950s became an important source of coolant during the Cold War and Space Race.

                      By 2007, the federal government was reported as auctioning off the Amarillo Helium Plant. The National Helium Reserve itself was reported as "slowly being drawn down and sold to private industry."[7] By early 2011, the facility was still in government hands. In May 2013, the House of Representatives voted to extend the life of the reserve under government control

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                      @George-K Wasnt there a helium shortage a couple of years ago?

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