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In reply to the discussion: "EIGHT WEEKS TO EMPTY SHELVES. SIXTY DAYS TO FAMINE." EVERYBODY INSULT THE OP! [View all]hedda_foil
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"EIGHT WEEKS TO EMPTY SHELVES. SIXTY DAYS TO FAMINE." EVERYBODY INSULT THE OP! [View all]
CousinIT
Yesterday
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This writer isn't an authority on the subject. His opinion is no more valuable than any of us.
hedda_foil
Yesterday
#1
There was an article posted a week or so stating that the last tanker of oil had reached LA. That gives US
in2herbs
Yesterday
#8
Yes, the last tanker from the Middle East for California/West Coast
DetroitLegalBeagle
21 hrs ago
#58
I agree. Getting away from peak oil is good. But we aren't running out during this mess.
Melon
Yesterday
#31
Yes, "we" do have a huge incentive to convert our homes and businesses to sustainable energy sources.
ShazzieB
23 hrs ago
#42
Of course we won't be fine. Rapenfuhrer is about to start the next worldwide depression with his little excursion --.
hedda_foil
19 hrs ago
#64
Please remember back to 1999 if you will. Airplanes will fall out of the skies, elevators will fall, ATMs wont give $$$
Srkdqltr
Yesterday
#9
The US has been exporting more oil and petroleum products than it imports since August 2021.
eppur_se_muova
Yesterday
#17
Well, I don't think we're gonna all starve. But I am going to short the market.😀
ashredux
Yesterday
#20
Yes and we've had a strategy for the last 50 years (thanks to Henry Kissinger)
FakeNoose
19 hrs ago
#65
There is a difference between Europe and the U.S. Europe has electric trains. We do not.
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#38
Maybe worse case but I would bet the farm that supply and inflation will have a major impact by July
yaesu
22 hrs ago
#49
Well, one of the incentives for the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings to quickly end the war
Wednesdays
18 hrs ago
#72
It seems like the comments here are mostly skeptical, but on Substack, they are mostly in agreement.
ihaveaquestion
22 hrs ago
#55
"For two months, the world coasted on oil that was already at sea. That floating inventory masked the full scale of what
riversedge
22 hrs ago
#56
Yesterday I heard cattle herds haven't been this low since the 1950s
FullySupportDems
22 hrs ago
#57
Yeah. They skimmed it, made assumptions, and then went right to pile-on attack mode.
CousinIT
18 hrs ago
#71
This is simply not credible. Please don't give in to fearmongering and misinformation.
Rainbow Droid
9 hrs ago
#82
Remember when that Geology professor told us masks don't lessen the spread of COVID-19?
Soul_of_Wit
3 hrs ago
#90
Why won't American oil companies either produce more or export less to meet the US demand.
ChicagoTeamster
3 hrs ago
#92
The economic meltdown we're facing will develop in stages - by Christmas
bucolic_frolic
24 min ago
#101