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hedda_foil

(17,009 posts)
100. Yeah. I'm trying to look at the bright side.
Sun May 10, 2026, 03:23 PM
11 hrs ago

Problem is that that is the bright side.

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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 Saturday #1
But but but...He's a "spiritual guy"! A HERETIC I AM Saturday #7
We import most of our oil from Canada and Mexico. honeylady Saturday #45
Mexico, Canada enid602 14 hrs ago #89
There was an article posted a week or so stating that the last tanker of oil had reached LA. That gives US in2herbs Saturday #8
A bunch of pretty lame economic arguments here. Bluetus Saturday #41
Exactly. SergeStorms 13 hrs ago #93
Sure, just like they did with ventilators during covid. hadEnuf 13 hrs ago #94
Corporations are not citizens. And these are not Americans. Bluetus 7 hrs ago #106
Yes, the last tanker from the Middle East for California/West Coast DetroitLegalBeagle Saturday #58
The last tanker of oil from the Persian Gulf. Not the last barrel of oil period. hedda_foil 10 hrs ago #104
This is the truth. Our inventories in the US are low Melon Saturday #21
We can always "frack" more oil, since it's still in the ground FakeNoose Saturday #26
I agree. Getting away from peak oil is good. But we aren't running out during this mess. Melon Saturday #31
Yes, "we" do have a huge incentive to convert our homes and businesses to sustainable energy sources. ShazzieB Saturday #42
No apologies needed. sheshe2 Saturday #59
Thank you! ShazzieB Yesterday #74
You are not alone. sheshe2 Yesterday #75
Yes, ShazzieB 10 hrs ago #102
"And we could and we did" sheshe2 10 hrs ago #103
Supposedly, most of the oil we produce isn't usable in the U.S. kerry-is-my-prez Saturday #50
That's not entirely true. Melon Saturday #53
Neither is the 'Resident of the US. sheshe2 Yesterday #76
One doesn't have to be an "authority"... GiqueCee Saturday #35
This country does not rely exclusively on oil from the Persian Gulf. hedda_foil Saturday #61
As our Dear Leader is fond of saying... GiqueCee Saturday #63
Of course we won't be fine. Rapenfuhrer is about to start the next worldwide depression with his little excursion --. hedda_foil Saturday #64
Awww... GiqueCee 17 hrs ago #86
Yeah. I'm trying to look at the bright side. hedda_foil 11 hrs ago #100
Not Exclusively Us A Huge Understatement ProfessorGAC Saturday #66
We've been hearing 20 percent since the start of the war. NH Ethylene 12 hrs ago #95
I believe the 20% refers to the world supply of oil comes from there EX500rider 12 hrs ago #96
490,000 Barrels Out Of Nearly 21 Million Consumption ProfessorGAC 12 hrs ago #97
In early 2022, price if diesel reached $6 a gallon. Nobody starved. Kaleva 23 hrs ago #80
The trucker guy I watch says this also. Blue Full Moon 16 hrs ago #87
Maybe Maga will notice when there's a shortage of cheap beer Walleye Saturday #2
They would somehow blame Biden. Beartracks Saturday #28
Or Mountain Dew llmart Saturday #33
It is inflation. Metaphorical Saturday #3
This is sensationalism. bearsfootball516 Saturday #4
This is why Jilly_in_VA Saturday #5
July 4th. Smack dab on Trump's celebration day. oasis Saturday #6
Revolutions are fought by those whose ribs are easily counted . BattleRow Saturday #40
Please remember back to 1999 if you will. Airplanes will fall out of the skies, elevators will fall, ATMs wont give $$$ Srkdqltr Saturday #9
Worth reading NBachers Saturday #10
Not so much. It's a fantasy. Melon Saturday #32
Should I panic? sarisataka Saturday #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Qutzupalotl Saturday #14
IIRC, we export most of our oil. sakabatou Saturday #47
That's what the guy's write-up says. N/t CousinIT Saturday #68
I believe we are the number 1 oil producer sarisataka Saturday #60
Actually the US is the largest oil producer by far EX500rider 14 hrs ago #91
I didn't know the poster I was replying to was being sarcastic Qutzupalotl 12 hrs ago #98
You can bet your sweet ass popsdenver Saturday #12
Cool story bro JoseBalow Saturday #13
I expect reinstatement of the oil export ban. roamer65 Saturday #15
Why would gasoline be rationed if we have plenty of oil Melon Saturday #43
Buy canned goods now. swong19104 Saturday #16
The US has been exporting more oil and petroleum products than it imports since August 2021. eppur_se_muova Saturday #17
And this is the reason I pooh-pooh all the hullabaloo slightlv Saturday #25
My alter ADHD will kick in. multigraincracker Saturday #18
Independence Day IronLionZion Saturday #19
Well, I don't think we're gonna all starve. But I am going to short the market.😀 ashredux Saturday #20
No, not everyone will starve... but their will be a LOT of hungry people... slightlv Saturday #27
25 Recs. flvegan Saturday #22
It's clickbait from an opinion blog IronLionZion Saturday #34
We should be thankful this wasn't passed off as LBN. NT mahatmakanejeeves Saturday #37
Thanks for the insult. CousinIT Saturday #69
Your OP was hostile to DUers obamanut2012 7 hrs ago #108
"Clock it"? GenThePerservering 7 hrs ago #109
52 demmiblue Saturday #39
One thing: The US produces oil itself and SELLs it to other countries dave99 Saturday #23
Yes and we've had a strategy for the last 50 years (thanks to Henry Kissinger) FakeNoose Saturday #65
WP: "Iran war is crushing Asia's farmers, threatening global food supply" Gaugamela Saturday #24
This is false information. James48 Saturday #29
I am a prepper but this is nonsense Keepthesoulalive Saturday #30
What about the fact that only 20% of the global moreland01 Saturday #36
There is a difference between Europe and the U.S. Europe has electric trains. We do not. LiberalArkie Saturday #38
What is the overall point? We aren't running out of diesel either. Melon Saturday #44
Did you read the WHOLE article? GiqueCee Saturday #46
Yes. That guy is saying hot garbage. Thus my response. Melon Saturday #48
Maybe worse case but I would bet the farm that supply and inflation will have a major impact by July yaesu Saturday #49
Liberation Day bucolic_frolic Saturday #51
$7.00/gal + here in WA pfitz59 Saturday #52
Well, one of the incentives for the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings to quickly end the war Wednesdays Saturday #72
I say bring it on Bluestocking Saturday #54
It seems like the comments here are mostly skeptical, but on Substack, they are mostly in agreement. ihaveaquestion Saturday #55
Oil tankers don't run on diesel. We don't "need" others oil either Melon 23 hrs ago #77
"For two months, the world coasted on oil that was already at sea. That floating inventory masked the full scale of what riversedge Saturday #56
California made a decision to source petroleum and products from overseas Melon 23 hrs ago #78
Yesterday I heard cattle herds haven't been this low since the 1950s FullySupportDems Saturday #57
Lots of angry reactions here on DU to this article Blaukraut Saturday #62
Yeah. They skimmed it, made assumptions, and then went right to pile-on attack mode. CousinIT Saturday #71
About 60% of the oil the US imports comes from Canada and Mexico Kaleva 23 hrs ago #81
Yeah....no Boo1 Saturday #67
Hyperbolic Stuckinthebush Saturday #70
I recommend Mr Global on youtube D_Master81 Saturday #73
There is plenty of diesel fuel Kaleva 23 hrs ago #79
This is simply not credible. Please don't give in to fearmongering and misinformation. Rainbow Droid 20 hrs ago #82
Thank you for the warning! Kid Berwyn 19 hrs ago #83
According to the US Energy Information Administration... jmowreader 18 hrs ago #84
Original source talks about California, not the nation Kaleva 18 hrs ago #85
What utter BS. The oil reserves are in the ground in Canada and US. Bev54 14 hrs ago #88
Remember when that Geology professor told us masks don't lessen the spread of COVID-19? Soul_of_Wit 14 hrs ago #90
Why won't American oil companies either produce more or export less to meet the US demand. ChicagoTeamster 13 hrs ago #92
The short answer is capitalism Soul_of_Wit 12 hrs ago #99
The economic meltdown we're facing will develop in stages - by Christmas bucolic_frolic 10 hrs ago #101
He says by Christmas. I said the early months of 2027. Wednesdays 4 hrs ago #110
America has oil. Trump is selling for the high prices and calling it 'revenue'. Norrrm 10 hrs ago #105
Oh brother obamanut2012 7 hrs ago #107
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