Ad hom all you got buddy?
Potentially, if they allow it to disrupt their own industries and become dependent on it.But bad for all those other countries that import our stuff?
LOL
It's more than you had in what I replied to.Ad hom all you got buddy?
...but we will win in the end...
but we will win in the end, we're already winning.
Tariffs are a less than half-assed approach for achieving that. Don't beat about the bush here, what you really want are trade bans.The whole reason that I tolerate tariffs (in lieu of more favorable trade bans) is to reduce trade.
I don't want to use tariffs as a bargaining tool to negotiate more trade with other nations![]()
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Well that's just the easiest way to end the war in Ukraine- without firing a shot.Wait, wasn't the idea here to husband our resources so we can kick ass at will?
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Tariffs are a less than half-assed approach for achieving that. Don't beat about the bush here, what you really want are trade bans.
There is no reason to produce energy if it costs more to produce than it makes to sell it. We get to produce energy in bulk and it lowers the prices we pay if we sell it.If he was America First he wouldn't ship our energy to Europe at all.
Keep it here to lower prices.
Scam Rolls On.
There is no reason to produce energy if it costs more to produce than it makes to sell it. We get to produce energy in bulk and it lowers the prices we pay if we sell it.
On our public lands, in most cases. It's ours. Damn it.
We have 10s of thousands of years worth of supply even with projected increases in usage. Probably even unlimited energy with modernized methods.You are wrong. Depeletion of domestic supply via exportation to foreigners reduces the energy available to Americans, rising our prices on our own damn gas.
On our public lands, in most cases. It's ours. Damn it.
We have 10s of thousands of years worth of supply even with projected increases in usage. Probably even unlimited energy with modernized methods.
Even then we don't benefit from crashing the economy and 100 million dying in a depression because 140,000 years from now energy might not be as cheap as it is now.
There has never been a supply problem we just always chase the lowest cost.
Our dollars are valid because they are convertible to commodities like energy.
The dollar is the reserve currency of the world because of our energy dominance in the market place.
Yes it is. We have had a defacto OIL standard since the 70s. Even before World War 2 our country got rich from oil.No, that's not why or how the dollar became dominant. It happened by policy with Bretton Woods after the war victory.
Had nothing to do with energy then. Zero.
Later, it was Saudi oil. We made the world buy SAUDI and Arab sheikdoms' (and Iranian) oil with our dollars. Not OUR domestic oil.
It was a replacement for gold and silver.
You really have a lot of learning to do.
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America's Petrodollar System: A Timeline of the Rise and Fall of the U.S. Dollar Followthemoney.com
Here's a brief timeline that summarizes the rise and fall of the U.S. Dollar. It also details the decline of the dollar due to the petrodollar collapse.followthemoney.com
You really have a lot of learning to do.
Yes it is. We have had a defacto OIL standard since the 70s. Even before World War 2 our country got rich from oil.
Richard Nixon closed the gold window and Ronald Reagan created defense deals with oil producing countries to sell their oil for dollars.
This was originally started under president Jimmy Carter when he threatened 2 dollar barrels of oil.
This meant we were able to get the price of oil down to such a level that the Soviet Union's economy crashed and their country broke up and we won the cold war against communism.
I don't know if you're actually reading what you've said and my reply.