Rex the Clown

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Are you joking or just stupid? Please enlighten us on how he will start WW3 and has made gas and food prices unaffordable?
Let’s see, he shuts down the pipeline his first day, gets involved in the Russian conflict and has now stopped buying gas from them. Venezuela told Biden to get F’ed and now the Middle East is thinking about abandoning the petrol dollar. All this has led to a massive increase in gas prices, which will continue to go up. If you don’t believe me, go fill up. Meanwhile for four years we were energy independent and gas was relatively low around $2.30 where I live for four years. Now it’s $5.00. There’s a start for you but yes I’m dumb.
 

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Let’s see, he shuts down the pipeline his first day, gets involved in the Russian conflict and has now stopped buying gas from them. Venezuela told Biden to get F’ed and now the Middle East is thinking about abandoning the petrol dollar. All this has led to a massive increase in gas prices, which will continue to go up. If you don’t believe me, go fill up. Meanwhile for four years we were energy independent and gas was relatively low around $2.30 where I live for four years. Now it’s $5.00. There’s a start for you but yes I’m dumb.
You mean the pipeline that would not have been ready till 2023 assuming NO delays? And high estimates that Keystone may lower by 1 dollar per barrel? Energy independent for four years? Huh? We have to import like 10 million more barrels per day than we can create. Not a Biden or Trump thing. We also rely on heavier oil, which we do not produce and our refineries are mostly set up for. Oil is a global commodity and not something any prez can alter in a meaningful way.
 
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You mean the pipeline that would not have been ready till 2023 assuming NO delays? And high estimates that Keystone may lower by 1 dollar per barrel? Energy independent for four years? Huh? We have to import like 10 million more barrels per day than we can create. Not a Biden or Trump thing. We also rely on heavier oil, which we do not produce and our refineries are mostly set up for. Oil is a global commodity and not something any prez can alter in a meaningful way.
The pipeline was already up and running what are talking about? If you can’t see the difference in the policies and prices the past 4 years compared to now, I don’t have anything else to say about it.
 
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You mean the pipeline that would not have been ready till 2023 assuming NO delays? And high estimates that Keystone may lower by 1 dollar per barrel? Energy independent for four years? Huh? We have to import like 10 million more barrels per day than we can create. Not a Biden or Trump thing. We also rely on heavier oil, which we do not produce and our refineries are mostly set up for. Oil is a global commodity and not something any prez can alter in a meaningful way.
You can’t fix stupid. Don’t waste your time
 

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There’s no telling who you are or what you’ve done. You talk a big game and usually that means there’s plenty of skeletons in your closet buddy.
You and Rex are attention whores who think you’re better than people when we all know the politically incorrect truth. You’re a couple of weirdos that no one likes.
You come up with this while shaving or brushing your teeth?
 
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You mean the pipeline that would not have been ready till 2023 assuming NO delays? And high estimates that Keystone may lower by 1 dollar per barrel? Energy independent for four years? Huh? We have to import like 10 million more barrels per day than we can create. Not a Biden or Trump thing. We also rely on heavier oil, which we do not produce and our refineries are mostly set up for. Oil is a global commodity and not something any prez can alter in a meaningful way.
  • WTI stands for West Texas Intermediate. This is oil produced in the United States. It is typically on the lighter end of the spectrum, at an API gravity of 39.6. WTI sulfur content is 0.24%, putting it at the sweeter end of the spectrum.

  • Your post is incorrect on a number and most of your points. I don’t mean to embarrass you but you have a lot of bad info here.
 
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  • WTI stands for West Texas Intermediate. This is oil produced in the United States. It is typically on the lighter end of the spectrum, at an API gravity of 39.6. WTI sulfur content is 0.24%, putting it at the sweeter end of the spectrum.

  • Your post is incorrect on a number and most of your points. I don’t mean to embarrass you but you have a lot of bad info here.
Umm, where did I reference WTI? Are our refineries set up to process both our oil and imported oil? I'm not embarrassed in the least bud
 
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Umm, where did I reference WTI? Are our refineries set up to process both our oil and imported oil? I'm not embarrassed in the least bud
WTI is light crude. You said the USA relies on mostly heavy crude. Our refineries are not set up to take mostly heavy crude. We use mostly WTI.

oh. And.
In 2021, the United States exported about 8.63 million b/d of petroleum to 176 countries and 4 U.S. territories. Crude oil exports of about 2.98 million b/d accounted for 35% of total U.S. gross petroleum exports in 2021. The resulting total net petroleum imports (imports minus exports) were about -0.16 million b/d in 2021, which means that the United States was a net petroleum exporter of 0.16 million b/d in 2021.
 
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WTI is light crude. You said the USA relies on mostly heavy crude. Our refineries are not set up to take mostly heavy crude. We use mostly WTI.

oh. And.
In 2021, the United States exported about 8.63 million b/d of petroleum to 176 countries and 4 U.S. territories. Crude oil exports of about 2.98 million b/d accounted for 35% of total U.S. gross petroleum exports in 2021. The resulting total net petroleum imports (imports minus exports) were about -0.16 million b/d in 2021, which means that the United States was a net petroleum exporter of 0.16 million b/d in 2021.

Above is a good article. I'm not a light versus heavy crude expert. It looks like shale production levels has a big influence there. Are you saying because we are the biggest exporter that we are or can be energy independent? I continue to read oil experts say we have to import because we cannot produce enough based on our usage. I'm curious, what do you think Biden is doing wrong, that he specifically has control over in this capitalist setup?
 

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Hate to break it to everyone in this thread but the opinion you’re sharing isn’t going to change the other person’s mind. All you’re doing is basically screaming into the void for the like-minded individuals. Just vote and complain to your family.

Like how we used to do things we did before the internet was invented and politics and religion remained taboo
 
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Rednecks hate Rex because he has the nerve to call out all the racists. I think it's hilarious. Great fans unless you don't tow the line.

I don't disagree. But the elephant in the thread has come to light, so here comes the inevitable lock.
 

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Above is a good article. I'm not a light versus heavy crude expert. It looks like shale production levels has a big influence there. Are you saying because we are the biggest exporter that we are or can be energy independent? I continue to read oil experts say we have to import because we cannot produce enough based on our usage. I'm curious, what do you think Biden is doing wrong, that he specifically has control over in this capitalist setup?
Yes. The USA has recently been energy independent and could be for years to come. Yes on shale, you are correct. The Russians and OPEC are scared to death of our potential energy production. So much that they gang up on us to lower the cost of energy when we get strong. Ala 140 to 55 per barrel in a few months time. I think we could be importing crude from Canada via keystone and export it after turned into derivative product to other countries, just as we do now. That Canadian oil should be coming south thru us rather than west to China. I only feel this way because I have watched the oil industry for a long time because of my job. I am not politically astute so I won’t comment on Biden or anyone else.
 

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Yes. The USA has recently been energy independent and could be for years to come. Yes on shale, you are correct. The Russians and OPEC are scared to death of our potential energy production. So much that they gang up on us to lower the cost of energy when we get strong. Ala 140 to 55 per barrel in a few months time. I think we could be importing crude from Canada via keystone and export it after turned into derivative product to other countries, just as we do now. That Canadian oil should be coming south thru us rather than west to China. I only feel this way because I have watched the oil industry for a long time because of my job. I am not politically astute so I won’t comment on Biden or anyone else.
Hom much oil do we use per day and how much do we produce? Is the oil that would have come thru keystone ours or Canadian?
 

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Rednecks hate Rex because he has the nerve to call out all the racists. I think it's hilarious. Great fans unless you don't tow the line.
😂 “Everyone who disagrees with me is a racist redneck Nazi.”

Rex is a pill head jerk and thief but his politics align with yours so you’re cool with all it.

Also, everyone, Rex has posted on here before. He uses a sock. You can guess which.
 

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Hom much oil do we use per day and how much do we produce? Is the oil that would have come thru keystone ours or Canadian?
Canadian thru the initial part of Keystone. I think the plan was just to shift some of the oil thru the pipeline instead of rail or trucks, but not sure exactly what the owners vision was. I know excess would have come thru it instead of to the west coast of Canada instead of via tanker to China. I believe we use almost everything we produce, but export what we import after a trip to the refinery and distallite production.
 

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Canadian thru the initial part of Keystone. I think the plan was just to shift some of the oil thru the pipeline instead of rail or trucks, but not sure exactly what the owners vision was. I know excess would have come thru it instead of to the west coast of Canada instead of via tanker to China. I believe we use almost everything we produce, but export what we import after a trip to the refinery and distallite production.

I think I'm missing something, you said we were energy independent. The above is from April 2020. Maybe we are just not on same page. Maybe it is my fault
 

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But you are missing the point that we are using much more oil than producing. Biden or trump are not behind that
We use about 10%[roughly and going by memory kinda] more than what we produce. We import more so we can export more. Just because we import it doesn’t mean we consume it. We export almost everything we import. We only need to produce about 10% more to be even on use and production. Our producers will probably begin doing that shortly. If prices were lower they may continue to produce less.
 

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Well aren’t you just a modern day Christ.

There’s no telling who you are or what you’ve done. You talk a big game and usually that means there’s plenty of skeletons in your closet buddy.

We’ve got plenty of racist people today on all sides of the spectrum. You choose to ignore that. In 100 years maybe someone will talk about you and how you sat back while large portions of people were awful to each other. It includes all races. Are you a fan of abortion? It’s getting unpopular, in 100 years you’ll probably be seen as a murderer.

Or we can let people’s opinions stay in time and allow everyone to grow with the age.

Someone might have told Rex to stop dating a black girl a few years removed from civil rights era. How long do you want to harp on it?

You and Rex are attention whores who think you’re better than people when we all know the politically incorrect truth. You’re a couple of weirdos that no one likes. Good day.
I'm requesting no attention. If you were racist in the 50s and 60s, "the times" is not an excuse. I'm not Christ, I just know that to treat people wrong for any reason is wrong. No one is harping on what happened to Rex at UK other than people that don't like him. He may have answered questions about it since then, but he hasn't made a public effort to criticize UK. I appreciate you saying I talk a big game, because I didn't realize I did. I'm just an old UK fan trying to enjoy a discussion board because my doctor said it would be good for me to keep my mind keen.

I don't know you Gromcat, Morg, or whatever your name is, but you seem to me to be somewhat of an intelligent young man, that likely has a substance abuse issue (just considering your erratic participation here and your disdain for Rex getting help) that has people on this board like and follow you because you are more articulate than they are. That is fine, I am not jealous. Just go to bed tonight knowing that I don't care what you think about anything, including me. I've lived my life. I have a great family, and if my daughter would have brought you home I would have convinced her to quit seeing you.
 

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Let’s see, he shuts down the pipeline his first day, gets involved in the Russian conflict and has now stopped buying gas from them. Venezuela told Biden to get F’ed and now the Middle East is thinking about abandoning the petrol dollar. All this has led to a massive increase in gas prices, which will continue to go up. If you don’t believe me, go fill up. Meanwhile for four years we were energy independent and gas was relatively low around $2.30 where I live for four years. Now it’s $5.00. There’s a start for you but yes I’m dumb.
how much gas was flowing through the pipeline before he shut it down? Serious question?
 

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The pipeline was already up and running what are talking about? If you can’t see the difference in the policies and prices the past 4 years compared to now, I don’t have anything else to say about it.
OK, my last post was not a serious question despite me saying it was. I was just waiting for some dipshit to say that the "pipeline" was up and running when it most certainly was not. This is why politics and social media don't go together. People get their information and opinions on social media because people feed them ******** and tell them what their opinion should be (both sides mind you). But it really is tough to listen to people just continue to espouse ******** as facts because they read it on facebook.
 

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OK, my last post was not a serious question despite me saying it was. I was just waiting for some dipshit to say that the "pipeline" was up and running when it most certainly was not. This is why politics and social media don't go together. People get their information and opinions on social media because people feed them ******** and tell them what their opinion should be (both sides mind you). But it really is tough to listen to people just continue to espouse ******** as facts because they read it on facebook.
I don't have a dog in this fight but, Part of the Keystone pipeline was up and running..... I am not sure where you get your info but it's incorrect.
 

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Is that any president's fault?
Good morning.... Presidential decisions certainly have effects on the economy, and I think you would agree. This case goes beyond the guy at the top. I just believe we should be energy independent and not be draining the SPR inventory.
 

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Biden/liberals/socialists would be closer to Hitler since they condone/support the murder of illions of innocent lives every year.
What are you talking about? Is this how you cope with your program choking on the biggest stage? Bury your head in Newsmax and right wing internet webpages
 
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Good morning.... Presidential decisions certainly have effects on the economy, and I think you would agree. This case goes beyond the guy at the top. I just believe we should be energy independent and not be draining the SPR inventory.
If you want that to happen you'll need to have the State take over the oil industry comrade. Surely neither of us want that. The system is working as it has for many, many years. Again, not a Biden or Trump thing
 

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Rex with a subtle shot there to Cal saying some coaches are too stubborn and don't make changes in the game. 1st smart thing he's said in 30 years lol