General discussions of the systemic, societal and civilisational effects of depletion.
by Plantagenet » Thu 27 Mar 2014, 15:59:04
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ROCKMAN', 'P') – You really don’t seem to understand that this isn’t some little side show. It can be frustrating to go through because of it’s length but the original writers of this CONGRESSIONAL LAW expected these types of potential motives.
You don't seem to understand that a CONGRESSIONAL LAW doesn't mean much if the executive branch decides not to follow it. There are already a large number of CONGRESSIONAL LAWS that this administration has decided are inconvenient and is ignoring. Do you really think the SPR is somehow not subject to the same political considerations as other laws that are being conveniently ignored?
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ROCKMAN', '
')As far as pricing goes it’s pretty straight forward: If the price of oil goes down 10% and you continue to sell the same amount of oil your income goes down 10%.
Yup. And thats the plan---to reduce oil income to Russia.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ROCKMAN', 'A')nd let’s be realistic for Dog’s sake: Selling oil from the SPR to affect prices is just a fantasy that won’t go away IMO.
George Soros doesn't see it that way.
Soros is part of the 1% and he was an early Obama backer who put big bucks into Obama's election campaign in 2008. He wants obama to sell off the SPR and dump it onto world markets to punish Russia for invading Ukraine, and the idea is picking up support in DC. In fact it was discussed in a hearing yesterday in DC, along with other ideas like exporting newly produced US oil and gas.
Soros wants the US to sell off the SPR to punish Russia“America can and should be an energy superpower,” Senator Mary Landrieu, chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, said this week at her first hearing as head of the panel. “The last thing Putin and his cronies want is competition from the United States of America in the energy race,” said the Louisiana Democrat.
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“We have plenty of oil, we don’t need this oil, we can sell this oil today and put economic pressure on Russia,” Verleger, president of PKVerleger LLC in Carbondale, Colorado, said in a phone interview.
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“With more domestic oil production and decreasing oil imports, the United States will rely less on the SPR to replace disrupted supply,” Elizabeth Rosenberg, a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security in Washington, told the House Committee on Foreign Affairs at a hearing yesterday. “Therefore, it has increasing flexibility to use this stockpile to influence the market for other, possibly geopolitical, reasons.”
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Representative Tim Ryan, an Ohio Democrat, wouldn’t oppose releasing oil stockpiles along with other initiatives such as approving natural gas exports, Michael Zetts, a spokesman, said by phone yesterday.

George Soros wants Obama to sell off the SPR to punish Russia