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We export the most oil because we have the most and most capable refineries. Crude oil is not the only petroleum export. You're adorable.
 

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Oil production is booming in Louisiana and Texas and "roughnecks" who work on oil rigs make around $100,000 a year.

We export the most oil because we have the most and most capable refineries. Crude oil is not the only petroleum export. You're adorable.

We export the most oil and we're still paying $3.25 a gallon. That's a big "fuck you" from the government.
 

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I just posted the totals from the government's web site. It includes all the categories measured for exports. There is something very wrong with you. Most of our exports go to Canada and Mexico and those are highly regulated due to outdated energy policies established in the 70's. Again, just because you say something does not make it true. This is not Berlin in 1942. Propaganda does not work on me. You can say it over and over but your lies are easy to research.

I posted the totals from your news article. Seriously WTF is wrong with you?
 
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Oil production is booming in Louisiana and Texas and "roughnecks" who work on oil rigs make around $100,000 a year.



We export the most oil and we're still paying $3.25 a gallon. That's a big "fuck you" from the government.

We do not export the most oil. There is a strong debate going on right now about increasing our exports. Do not believe the lies.

PTI Mar 7, 2014, 11.50AM IST
WASHINGTON: An influential Senator has asked US President Barack Obama to lift restrictions on exports of natural gas, oil and coal to countries like India and China.

In his speech on the Senate floor, Republican Senator John Barrasso said the Obama administration should use its authority to make it easier for the US to export natural gas, oil and coal to American allies abroad.

"American crude oil exports would boost the world's oil supply, and help stabilise prices for American consumers. American exports would also undermine the influence of oil- rich countries that don't like us very much," he argued.

"For years, the US has asked Japan and India to reduce their imports of Iranian oil. Now, these are two of the world's largest oil importers. In 2012, Japan imported more than four per cent of its oil from Iran. India imported about eight per cent of its oil from Iran," he said.

"American crude oil exports could help cut off a vital supply of funding to the Iranian regime. If my colleagues are serious about ensuring countries abide by US sanctions on Iran, they should support American crude oil exports - not oppose them," Barrasso said.

Last year, he introduced a legislation, S192, the Expedited LNG for American Allies Act.

"This would require the Department of Energy to approve applications to export natural gas to members of NATO; to Japan; and to any other country where gas exports would promote US national security interests," he said.

"As Congress considers this legislation, President Obama should direct his Energy Department to expedite the existing permitting process. He should set firm deadlines for the Department in acting on pending applications," he said.

"These exports are going to create jobs all across this country - from natural gas fields in Wyoming, steel mills in the Midwest, ports along our coasts. Liquefied natural gas exports will also help reduce our nation's trade deficit, which stood at nearly USD 39 billion in December. Finally, natural gas exports will help our allies in Europe," he added.

Meanwhile, Senator Mark Udall, a senior member of the US Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, has introduced a legislation to expand the ability of energy firms to export liquefied natural gas to more countries around the world.

Currently liquefied natural gas can only be exported to countries with which the US has certain trade agreements or through agreements approved by a lengthy Department of Energy approval process.

Udall's common-sense and bipartisan bill would expand energy firms' access to World Trade Organization countries like Ukraine, Japan and India.

http://articles.economictimes.india...s/48005440_1_natural-gas-exports-energy-firms
 
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And your initial idea was still incredibly stupid. Threaten Russia that if they don't back off we'll build the keystone pipeline. Like they give a fuck. Thanks for your informed opinions, Hannity.
 

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mindless drivel and bullshit

From your article. Explain how that is more than the 5 million from Russia and the almost 8 million a day from the Saudi's.

According to Bank of America Merrill Lynch, U.S. exports rose to 2.6 million barrels per day by the end of 2012, from 1.3 million in 2007. Wednesday's data showed exports of 2.9 million barrels per day in the past week.
 

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And your initial idea was still incredibly stupid. Threaten Russia that if they don't back off we'll build the keystone pipeline. Like they give a fuck. Thanks for your informed opinions, Hannity.

I did not say to build another efficient way to transport oil and create jobs. The article I posted did. Again WTF is wrong with you?
 
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My guess is you didn't actually read or think about it. You just saw "yeah threaten Russia, quit being a pussy Obama" and got a boner.
 

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Do you disagree with it, or do you just like posting articles with dumb ideas in them?

Do you like pulling shit out of your ass and lying like you have in this thread?

Where did I say to threaten Russia? I am the last guy that wants a shooting war with them. There are steps we can take to lessen their influence and power, which is a wise idea.
 
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Obama: Okay, Vladimir, you’ve had your chance. I realize now that not standing up to you in years past has only whetted your appetite for more aggression.

So, I am reversing course. No more reset with Russia. No more Mr. Nice Guy. Now, let me tell you what I’m going to do from here on. I’m going to hit you where it hurts – crush your economy and make your borders vulnerable.

It won’t happen right away, it will take a few years, but once the momentum starts you won’t be able to stop it. And I’m going to do it by taking a page from your playbook. You have rebuilt Russia by exporting your energy resources: oil for revenue, natural gas for political influence. I’m going to do the same to tear you down.

Boooooooooooooneeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrr
 

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Boooooooooooooneeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrr

I make you hard. You're a sick little man.

Again, I posted an article for discussion. I never said I agree with everything in it.

You are just pissed because I proved without a doubt you were wrong and like to make shit up.

Did you forget your little mistake already?

According to Bank of America Merrill Lynch, U.S. exports rose to 2.6 million barrels per day by the end of 2012, from 1.3 million in 2007. Wednesday's data showed exports of 2.9 million barrels per day in the past week.

Now please explain how 2.9 or even the larger numbers I posted from last month are more than the exports of Russia and Saudi Arabia.
 
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Yep. That is what I thought. Little man and no penis.

I love when the leftists get called on their shit. They all resort to LOL. It's all they have when their propaganda is exposed. Lies, lies sweet little lies.
 
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