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America could become oil king of the world in 2018

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The United States is poised to ramp up crude oil production by 10% in 2018 to about 11 million barrels per day, according to research firm Rystad Energy.

Surging shale oil output should allow the United States to dethrone Russia and Saudi Arabia as the planet’s leading crude oil producer, Rystad predicted in a recent report. The U.S. hasn’t been the global leader, nor ahead of both Russia and Saudi Arabia, since 1975.

“The market has completely changed due to the U.S. shale machine,” said Nadia Martin Wiggen, Rystad’s vice president of markets.

The prediction shows how the fracking revolution has turned America into an energy powerhouse — a transformation that President Trump has vowed to accelerate by cutting regulation. This long-term shift has allowed the U.S. to be less reliant on foreign oil, including from the turbulent Middle East.

U.S. oil production slipped — but didn’t completely collapse — after Saudi-led OPEC launched a price war in late 2015 aimed at reclaiming market share lost to shale and other players. A massive supply glut caused crude to crash from around $100 a barrel to a low of $26.

Cheap prices forced shale companies in Texas, North Dakota and elsewhere to dial back. Domestic output bottomed at 8.55 million barrels per day in September 2016, down 11% from the recent peak in April 2015, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

global leaders daily oil output

Related: 6 ways life in Saudi Arabia will change in 2018

But the resilient oil industry, led by the shale hotbed of the Permian Basin of Western Texas, rebounded nicely last year. The comeback was driven by higher crude prices as well as new technology that makes it cheaper and easier to frack.

The EIA recently forecasted that U.S. crude oil production would jump to an average of 10 million barrels per day in 2018. That would take out the previous annual record of 9.6 million barrels set in 1970.

Rystad Energy is even bullish on American oil. The Norwegian firm sees U.S. crude output hitting 11 million barrels per day by December, narrowly surpassing global leader Russia and OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia.

Others are skeptical. Byron Wien, vice chairman of Blackstone’s (BX) private wealth solutions group, predicted this week that fracking production would be “disappointing” in 2018, lifting crude oil prices above $80 a barrel.

Crude climbed above $61 a barrel on Wednesday for the first time in 2-1/2 years. The recent bump in prices has been driven by a pipeline explosion in Libya and protests in Iran.

Bigger picture, the oil rebound has been caused by solid demand and the whittling down of the epic supply glut that caused prices to crash in the first place. A big key behind fixing the oversupply problem has been OPEC and Russia dialing back their pumping. In late November, OPEC and Russia agreed to extend oil production cuts until the end of 2018. The production cuts have helped stabilize oil prices, paving the way for U.S. shale output to ramp up.

Related: Crude closes above $60 a barrel

By contrast, Trump has vowed to usher in an era of “American energy dominance,” in part by reducing red tape around oil drilling.

Last week, a U.S. safety regulator proposed rollbacks to offshore drilling rules. The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, which was formed in the wake of the deadly 2010 BP oil spill, estimates the revisions would slash industry “compliance burdens” by at least $228 million over 10 years.

The rule change “moves us forward toward meeting the Administration’s goal of achieving energy dominance without sacrificing safety,” BSEE director Scott Angelle said in a statement on December 28.

Rystad Energy said market forces, not deregulation, has underpinned the upswing in U.S. oil output.

“I don’t think it’s had a significant impact,” Rystad’s Martin Wiggen said of Trump’s efforts to roll back environmental regulations.

She added though that there is “not a fear under the Trump administration that he will suddenly outlaw shale.” Bernie Sanders called for a national ban on fracking during the 2016 campaign.

Regardless of the driver, the ramp-up in oil pumping has lessened the need for the U.S. to rely on oil from unstable places like Venezuela and the Middle East.

“The fact that the U.S. produces more oil is a fantastic development in terms of security,” said Martin Wiggen.

U.S. oil imports have dropped by 25% over the past nine years, according to the EIA. At the same time, the U.S. oil exports have flourished since the 40-year ban on shipping crude overseas was lifted in 2015. Exports have more than tripled over the past year to record highs. The U.S. still imports more oil than it exports, but that gap is shrinking.

CNN



70 Comments on "America could become oil king of the world in 2018"

  1. Davy on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 7:33 am 

    Well let’s just say the US becomes king. It will not last long because it takes a special kind of economy to drive shale production. How long can the current economy support this activity? It is marginal oil production in any case. The world is setting itself up for oil production decline sooner or later. US shale or global shale will not stop that. Renewables driving EVs and fuel cells might help through oil demand mitigation but likely not enough and not in enough time. This is more sensationalism that will pump up the sheeples and aggravate the anti-Americans alike. CNN is a criminal news network jockeying fake news anyway. They are not trustworthy for real news.

  2. CAM on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 8:14 am 

    Well, we might reach a new peak of production, but it won’t last long. And, the depletion, when in starts, in shale oil fields will be frightening. And we shouldn’t forget that the rising price of oil was what crashed the economy in 2008. That would be another blow to shale oil.

  3. JuanP on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 8:52 am 

    I welcome this news! I want BAU in the USA to last as long as possible and I believe US shale production, both of oil and gas, is one of the things that made the last decade possible. I don’t think it will last long, though. The shale boom is closer to its end than its beginning. Is it too much to ask for to hope that we can keep some semblance of normalcy going for a couple of decades? A man can dream!

  4. Ghung on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 10:00 am 

    How can a country that consumes its oil far faster than it can produce said oil be “King”?

    Just askin’.

  5. Charles on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 10:17 am 

    That’s a lot of extrapolation there.

  6. Boat on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 10:30 am 

    Ghung,

    King is just a word for worlds top producer. Stay calm. The US is also the world top consumer. But China is the world’s king importer.

  7. ________ on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 11:02 am 

    Believe it. Trump will frack and dig and sanctify the shit himself. Making pussy tight again.

  8. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 11:34 am 

    The US Shale Business is “not profitable” and can’t fund itself whether oil is at 100 or 50 dollars a barrel
    https://imgur.com/a/t7ulB

    MIT Technology Review: Shale Oil Will Boost U.S. Production, But It Won’t Bring Energy Independence
    https://www.technologyreview.com/s/507446/shale-oil-will-boost-us-production-but-it-wont-bring-energy-independence/

    The world’s largest oil trader Vitol says US oil production will peak in 2018
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-commodities-summit-vitol/u-s-oil-output-may-be-set-for-last-spike-in-2018-vitol-idUSKBN1CF1MZ?rpc=401&

  9. Dredd on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 11:34 am 

    More like oil criminal (Is A New Age Of Pressure Upon Us? – 14).

  10. Boat on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 12:47 pm 

    MM,

    If you followed the barrels produced around the world you would see how silly your links are. US peaking in 2018? Laughable.

  11. Boat on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 12:52 pm 

    Are you Shorts little brother? His 2 year run of misinformation is coming to an end. Yea a peer reviewed paper with poor inputs. Shyt in you get shyt out.

  12. Antius on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 1:21 pm 

    I just found a potential use for Cloggie’s renewable energy that might actually be cost effective: fossil fuel upgrading, i.e. turning coal into methanol.

    Basically, the renewable energy provides the power needed to mine the coal, transport it to the methanol facility, make additional hydrogen for addition to the synthesis reactor, etc. Conventional coal to methanol is only 60% efficient, mainly because most of the CO in the coal synthesis gas gets put through a water-gas-shift to generate hydrogen. About two-thirds of the carbon gets used in this way. If lots of additional hydrogen can be generated from electrolysis using wind/solar electricity, then instead of 1kg of coal producing 0.787kg of methanol, up to 2.2kg of methanol are produced. About 67% of the embodied energy in the methanol comes from the renewables. We don’t need to go through all of the expensive steps involved in trying to compress, liquefy and store the hydrogen. The gas just gets pumped straight into the chemical reactor.

    There are other wins in this situation. Methanol can be pumped through a pipeline, whereas coal cannot. It is therefore much cheaper to transport an equivalent MJ of methanol energy than the same amount of coal. The renewable energy plants can be build at site, with minimal transmission losses. Most important of all, a coal burning powerplant is only 40% efficient, whereas a CC gas turbine may be up to 60% efficient. As this additional efficiency applies to the embedded coal energy in the methanol as well as the stored renewable energy, the effective storage efficiency of the renewable electricity is about 100%.

  13. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 2:00 pm 

    Boat

    US is going to peak this year says the CEO of the worlds largest oil trader! And according to the TRC Texas production isn’t increasing like the EIA is saying. So we might be at peak fracking already…Even if it doesn’t peak it can’t make up for all the worlds declining conventional legacy fields on its own. And according to the worlds largest oil company Saudi Aramco CEO we need to find and discover two new Saudi’s worth of oil and bring online in the next five years to avoid a global oil shortage. (First in history)…Good luck with that!
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-aramco-oil/aramco-ceo-sees-oil-supply-shortage-as-investments-discoveries-drop-idUSKBN19V0KR

    Is an Economic Oil Crash Around the Corner?
    https://www.alternet.org/environment/economic-oil-crash-around-corner

  14. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 2:03 pm 

    As M. King Hubbert (1962) shows, Peak Oil is about discovering less oil, and eventually producing less oil due to lack of discovery.
    https://imgur.com/a/6dEDt

    IEA Chief warns of world oil shortages by 2020 as discoveries fall to record lows
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/iea-says-global-oil-discoveries-at-record-low-in-2016-1493244000

    Saudi Aramco CEO sees oil supply shortage coming as investments, discoveries drop
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-aramco-oil/aramco-ceo-sees-oil-supply-shortage-as-investments-discoveries-drop-idUSKBN19V0KR

    Peak Oil Vindicated by the IEA and Saudi Arabia

  15. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 2:06 pm 

    US: Muslims to become second-largest religious group
    http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2018/01/muslims-largest-religious-group-180104093242445.html

    I will welcome my Muslim brothers with open arms! I hope you do as well Boat!

  16. Cloggie on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 2:44 pm 

    Attention rockman:

    https://cleantechnica.com/2018/01/04/50-new-car-registrations-norway-2017-plug-vehicles-hybrids/

    Over 50% Of New Car Registrations In Norway In 2017 = Plug-In Vehicles Or Hybrids

    In 2025 it will be 100%, by law. Public is anticipating the new situation and embraces it.

  17. Cloggie on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 2:49 pm 

    As M. King Hubbert (1962) shows, Peak Oil is about discovering less oil

    He never said that, Hubbert is not about oil. Hubbert is about conventional oil and was right about that and at the same time irrelevant in 2018.

    If we would at some hypothetical date arrive at peak fossil, every oxygen molecule in the atmosphere would have turned into CO2. So much fossil fuel is left in the crust (mostly coal) and on the ocean floor (methane hydrates).

    Millimind is a peak conventional oil fossil. Most here have moved on, but millimind prefers to remain on the mental slow lane, in line with his intellectual abilities or lack thereof.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2593032/Coal-fuel-UK-centuries-Vast-deposits-totalling-23trillion-tonnes-North-Sea.html

  18. Boat on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 3:22 pm 

    Clog,

    It’s a shame your country has taken away individual freedoms but thanks for getting EV’s up to scale. Thanks again for wind getting to scale. Your sacrifice has been recorded.

  19. Cloggie on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 4:03 pm 

    “It’s a shame your country has taken away individual freedoms”

    ???

    “but thanks for getting EV’s up to scale.”

    Um, that’s Norway, not Holland.

    “Thanks again for wind getting to scale. Your sacrifice has been recorde”

    Again, Holland is currently the embarrassing bottom of the barrel in Europe regarding wind power, although the picture will have radically changed by 2023: 4.5 GW offshore.

    But thanks for the underserved compliment anyway.

  20. Antius on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 4:44 pm 

    “I will welcome my Muslim brothers with open arms! I hope you do as well Boat!”

    MM, Will that be before or after they rape your daughters, stone your wife to death for not dressing like Darth Vader, fire bomb your local church and force us all back into medieval ways of life?

    Looking at what these people have done around the world, you would need to be insane or profoundly stupid to greet them with anything other than an automatic weapon.

  21. jawagord on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 4:46 pm 

    Atten: Cloggie

    Auto makers sold more than two million vehicles in Canada in 2017 for the first time ever as drivers snapped up crossovers and large pickup trucks and pushed the market to its fifth straight record tally.

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/more-than-two-million-vehicles-sold-in-canada-last-year-for-first-time-ever/article37488181/

    GM’s electric vehicles account for a small portion of its overall sales. GM said it is the No. 1 retailer of electric plug-in vehicles in Canada, selling more than 6,400 electric plug-in vehicles last year — about 2.1 per cent of its 2017 sales.

    http://business.financialpost.com/transportation/canadian-vehicle-sales-hit-the-two-million-mark-for-first-time-in-2017

  22. Cloggie on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:00 pm 

    “I will welcome my Muslim brothers with open arms! I hope you do as well Boat!”

    Antifa clown millimind is hands down the greatest idiot on this board.

    Here again Richard Spencer in a confrontation with some female antifa millimind clone MacAuley

    https://youtu.be/2KUmqFjE1vc

    Later she hooked up with a muslim. The results are in:

    http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2017/05/antifa-chick-goes-turkey-muslim-loverboy-gets-raped-beaten/

  23. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:02 pm 

    Clogg

    He never said that, Hubbert is not about oil. Hubbert is about conventional oil

    He says hubbert is not about oil then proceeds to say it’s about oil..LOL the Double think is hilarious! And your daily mail sources is laughable!

    Here is an actual peer reviewed scientific paper that models global coal production. In the scientific journal of Fuel 2015.
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016236114010254

  24. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:06 pm 

    Clogg

    Norway population 5,330,800

    https://www.livepopulation.com/country/norway.html

    That’s a little larger than the city of Los Angeles… LOL FAIL!

  25. Makati1 on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:07 pm 

    ‘America could become oil king of the world in 2018″

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

  26. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:12 pm 

    Clog

    Just because I am an open and tolerant person who is a bigot. Doesn’t mean I am a member of the Anti Fa…You retard! You are a paranoid schizophrenic…One of my best friends is a Muslim. And he is a father of two beautiful little girls. And he is a great dad and doesn’t make his wife wear towels or anything. He loves Mcdonalds and star wars movies..Most of the Muslims in America are doctors or highly educated.

  27. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:15 pm 

    Madkat

    Why are you ignoring all my post? The head of the Bank of China is warning about a major crash coming after they just got their credit downgraded! OUCH! And I see people in Hong Kong want freedom now! China is a powder keg!

  28. Cloggie on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:19 pm 

    “Norway population 5,330,800”

    Breakthroughs happen first in smart small countries, not in big whopper countries, flirting with the third world and that are on the brink of disaster.

  29. Antius on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:21 pm 

    “@Antius
    https://deepresource.wordpress.com/2013/03/15/the-methanol-economy-with-george-olah

    I have a copy of his book. It is some years old now, but the technology is just as relevant.

    As an addendum to my post, I also believe that it would be beneficial to liquefy the oxygen stream emerging from the electrolysis cell in the coal-methanol plant.

    The reasons are four fold:

    (1) by using low grade waste heat to reevaporate the oxygen at the inlet to gas turbine, most of the energy used to liquefy it is recovered as pressure energy and ultimately kinetic energy in the turbine;

    (2) We can eliminate the compressor from the gas turbine, which usually consumes about 40% of the work energy of the turbine to compress incoming air. To keep flame temperatures at tolerable levels, we would feed steam into the turbine in addition to methanol and high pressure pure oxygen;

    (3) By feeding the gas turbine with steam, oxygen and methanol, we eliminate the need for a waste heat boiler. The exhaust from the burners is about 90% superheated steam and 10% CO2. On this basis, we can directly couple high pressure and low pressure steam turbines onto the same drive shaft as the gas turbine. This increases the efficiency of the plant and eliminates a lot of capital cost.

    (4) Save the best till last. After the steam-CO2 mix has passed through the LP turbine and condenser, what remains is a pure CO2 gas stream at a temperature of 30C and a pressure of <1bar. At this point we recompress the CO2 to 5.1bar and use the incoming liquid oxygen to cool it -56C. At this temperature and pressure the CO2 is a saturated liquid with a density about 50% greater than water. Next we pump the CO2 into a deep, sealed borehole. As the CO2 is denser than water, it will sink under the action of gravity. At a depth greater than 700m beneath the water table, the CO2 will remain liquid at temperatures 31C. The CO2 will gradually dissolve into ground water forming carbonic acid, which will react with oxides in rocks forming stable carbonates.

    Collectively then, coal + renewable power to methanol, provides a practical path to emissions free electric power.

  30. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:23 pm 

    Clogg

    The only good electric car is a golf cart…All the rest are just fads! And Tesla is headed for bankruptcy. Without huge big government tax credits and subsidies they would crumble like a paper bag.

  31. _______..... on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:48 pm 

    Open arms? Muzzies? Not good enough mm girl. Open asshole sounds about right. Throw in a 9 year old relative and a goat and you’re all set in paying your muzzie tax, faggot

  32. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:56 pm 

    See all the hatred for immigrants have nothing to do about them. If there was plenty to go around then nobody would care. Its because people like Clog and Boat are economic losers and they want to take their hatred out on the little guy..

    No borders! NO WALLS! No leaders! No Gods!

  33. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:57 pm 

    Clogg and Boat

    The more you resist change, the more change fights back and, eventually, it overcomes your resistance.

  34. Antius on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 5:57 pm 

    Mastermind, there are other, potentially easier and more economical options for non-fossil or reduced fossil intensity transport than pure Li-ion battery electric vehicles.

    Just a few:

    (1) Grid-connected vehicles, like trams, trains and trolley buses. No technological stretches here and mostly economical under present conditions. Scaling them up would involve capital costs and innovation, but is more a matter of organisation and finance from local government. Often these things don’t happen because people fail to organise them;

    (2) Conventional IC vehicles, burning either methanol, compressed natural gas or biogas. Again, no technological stretches here. If people would compromise a little on vehicle size and power, a 100mpg equivalent car is quite achievable.

    (3) hybrid vehicles. The options here are many. They include IC engines running on various fuels in combination with a smaller Li-ion batteries. Also, there is the direct methanol fuel cell, which can be used in hybrid configuration. There is the option of the liquid air engine, that uses waste heat from an IC engine or fuel cell, to boil a cryogenic fluid.

    These options often don’t get the same level of attention as the battery electric vehicle. This is partly because they are not as intellectually exciting and partly because the people in a position to fund and develop them aren’t aware of their potential. If everyone expects the Li-ion BEV to be the future and it is talked about a lot in the press, then this is where the money will go.
    This is unfortunate, because we could have methanol IC hybrids right now. They aren’t really much of a technical stretch and their fuel supply could be expanded quite rapidly.

  35. Antius on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 6:09 pm 

    “Clogg and Boat
    The more you resist change, the more change fights back and, eventually, it overcomes your resistance.”

    Yeah that’s right Clog & Boat. Damn you for not wanting your country to be flooded with Muzzy turd-skins. Damn you for not whole-heartedly supporting MMs idealistic dreams.
    You either accept the eclipse of your race and culture, or the likes of MM will force it upon you at the point of a gun, so they can have the sort of borderless world that they happen to find intellectually satisfying. How dare you have a contrary opinion. Don’t you know that it’s offensive and physically painful for Marxist one-world trolls when people don’t agree with their utopian ideals?

  36. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 6:16 pm 

    Here is what Peak Oil is going to do to the world…

    https://imgur.com/a/1zCvS

    I can’t wait! NO BORDERS! NO WALLS! NO LEADERS! NO GODS! ONLY FREEDOM!

  37. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 6:18 pm 

    As M. King Hubbert (1962) shows, Peak Oil is about discovering less oil, and eventually producing less oil due to lack of discovery.
    https://imgur.com/a/6dEDt

    IEA Chief warns of world oil shortages by 2020 as discoveries fall to record lows
    https://www.wsj.com/articles/iea-says-global-oil-discoveries-at-record-low-in-2016-1493244000

    Saudi Aramco CEO sees oil shortage coming despite shale boom as investments, discoveries drop
    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-aramco-oil/aramco-ceo-sees-oil-supply-shortage-as-investments-discoveries-drop-idUSKBN19V0KR

    Peak Oil Vindicated by the IEA and Saudi Arabia

    And what would be the consequences of a permanent peak oil shortage on the world?

    German Military (leaked) Peak Oil study: oil is used in the production of 95% of all industrial goods, so a shortage of oil would collapse the world economy & world governments
    https://www.permaculture.org.au/files/Peak%20Oil_Study%20EN.pdf

    Ouch!

    once the oil starts to run out! A smooth regression is hard to imagine!

  38. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 6:22 pm 

    Peak-oilers must be relieved, that collapse may be visible at last!

    MM is bring Gansta back!

  39. Antius on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 6:28 pm 

    “Here is what Peak Oil is going to do to the world…
    https://imgur.com/a/1zCvS
    I can’t wait! NO BORDERS! NO WALLS! NO LEADERS! NO GODS! ONLY FREEDOM”

    When peak oil arrives, human evolutionary psychology isn’t going to disappear. In fact, wealth has fostered tolerance and complacency in first world countries. When that wealth disappears and people see their hopes and dreams shattered, do you really think they will tolerate a borderless world in which foreign people are free to compete for what little they have left? I think it is far more likely that the future will see an increase in interracial and interreligious tensions. People will be closer to the margins of existence and less inclined to tolerate what they perceive to be threatening.

  40. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 6:44 pm 

    Antus

    When the economic collapse hits! It will be every man for himself! Even families will turn on one another! Goons will turn your white woman into their personal fuck toys! White people will stroke out while goons breed their daughters after they kick in your front door!

  41. Hello on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 7:29 pm 

    >>>>> Most of the Muslims in America are doctors or highly educated

    AHAHAHAHAH. hAHAHAHA
    Where do you live? In Beverly hills?
    I suggest to visit certain areas of Chigaco, or Philadelphia, or LA, or any old “refugee sanctuary” city.

    BTW, do you think all those highly educated morons only spawn highly educated little muzzies, only?

    What a disaster for the west to let that shit in. It’s practically impossible to get rid of it again.

  42. Boat on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 7:59 pm 

    MM,

    Silly, the idea of borders for Muslims and a curtailment program for breeding are just steps to prevent collapse. Freedom Is not migrating to another’s land and clogging the sustainable drain with kids.

  43. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 8:03 pm 

    Hello

    I live in Michigan which has the largest Muslim population in the entire country. So I think I would know better than you.

    Muslims make up 10 percent of the Doctors in America

    https://imgur.com/a/HmMXT

    welcome aboard! Allah Akbar

  44. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 8:05 pm 

    I welcome my Muslim brothers with open arms!

    OPEN BORDERS! NO BORDERS! NO LEADERS! NO GODS OR MASTERS!

  45. Boat on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 8:12 pm 

    You need a master. Clog is available. He has a small list of demands for you to survive.

  46. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 8:33 pm 

    Boat

    Clog is just another economic loser like you! He controls nothing and most likely lives with his mother still!

  47. Hello on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 8:58 pm 

    >> I welcome my Muslim brothers with open arms

    Good for you. You also lick mohhammed the fuck’s dick?

    >> Muslims make up 10 percent of the Doctors in America

    Awesome. And how many muslim retards does aamerica count? Or are they all peaceful overachievers? Must be, that’s why they are such well integrate-able people, practically living in peace wherever they go…

  48. MASTERMIND on Thu, 4th Jan 2018 9:07 pm 

    Hello

    Like I said if you were successful in life and not a social loser. You wouldn’t care about a fraction of one percent increase in immigrants every year to America. Misery loves company! And your and Clogg anti social rants against Muslims are very disturbing! And prove you have some serious mental illness!

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