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Comments by "Ray Epps Second Cousin Reggie" (@gazinta) on "Oil Prices PLUNGE To Zero Dollar$ Per Barrel! WTF?!?" video.
@buffalospringfield1109 If my aunt had balls, she'd be my uncle. "If" don't pay the bills today.
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@sk8n854 this whole fight has been for control of the keys to a multi-trillion dollar budget. Hipsters would still be driving Volkswagen buses, they would just be pimped out. Let's be real. AOC is your typical Manhattan girl disguised as a humble farm girl.
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@sk8n854 if we gave everyone a million dollars, in a week half the people would have two million, and the other half would be broke in a few months or dead from overdoses. That's just how our shitty world works.
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Shut up. Political activists represent ten percent of the population. Good luck with that pipe dream.
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@Mikepereich no. And I dont care about a racist fish story.
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If you gave every person without a million dollars a million dollars? It wouldn't be worth as much, would it?
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half the country is buying weed at $100/quarter ounce. You want to hand a heroin addict a million dollars? How about handing Bill Gates(an American) an extra million? Where is the cutoff point? My point also is that the dollar itself becomes obsolete if everyone has an equal amount. If you hand everyone in a first grade math class a cookie, eventually there will be one kid that has two, and another that goes hungry. It's been like this since the dawn of time, and it's a natural selection thing. Theres gambling and other vices that people frivolously throw their money at. There's always going to be a product or service people spend money or resources on. Just handing a dopehead a large sum of money will kill them more often than not, and the money in their pocket when they do will likely be removed and kept by someone with money already. Its human nature.
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@erica.7231 they just dont get it.
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@Mikepereich Sea World? Seriously? What'd you asshats do to Shamu?
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Rob Ceriani a gallon or more of crude went into the phone you're looking at.
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@susanmercurio1060 look around your house. Everything in it needed oil to produce. Down to your underwear.
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@susanmercurio1060 huh? You're houseless and out here fucking around on the interweb talking shit? You make poor decisions, and I have no pity on you.
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@TheBlazersfan22 if this were Alabammy, it would be tar and feathers! Send her to 'Bammy.
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@natchancat9610 mining for silica, plastics and copper not to mention manufacturing those behemoths and installing them. Then theres the batteries and maintainence for 50 years. All plastic and lead. Maybe even lithium. All big oil. That green new deal left out the devil in the details.
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Rob Ceriani okay, they pump crude out for it. Then put it on a diesel-chugging truck or through a pipeline that must be dug. Your move.
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Rob Ceriani first of all, I'm an old-school environmentalist. That being said, I think the Earth needed a breather. Pun intended. But I'm also a realist and have an obligation to put food on the table. That also being said, I like to prosper(not just 'get by'). I like to have some kind of control of my own life without interference from my neighbors(like an HOA) or any bureaucracy. I'm just a regular guy. If I decided to go solar solely based on the carbon footprint with all known criteria? The "clean" air doesn't start until well after it needs its first battery change. If it's just a single family dwelling? Yeah, it's self-sufficient, but the savings financially also start well past the lifespan of the batteries. Like my ex wife.
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Rob Ceriani oh. Against the GND. It's childish. Like something someone in 5th grade promises to get elected class president. "Free chocolate milk and open vending machines in every classroom if you vote for me!"
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@natchancat9610 I build fences. I just did one in Danville, Illinois behind the Quaker Chewy®️ granola bar factory. It was built using landfill over a natural wetland. Like I said, I had an aerial (google maps) photo of the before. It was a swampy wetland with a pond. Quaker went "green" with an investment of over 4 million dollars (from Germany) just to supply PART of the demand the factory needs. Theres more to this GND than meets the eye. Corporate interests. But I've put hands on these things. They all have 8 inches of concrete and is about the size of two anerican football fields in area. Nothing ever grows there, and the cables alone for each set is thicker than your leg. Anyone with stocks in copper, steel, concrete or oil stands to profit the most. AOC is literally pushing a corporate endeavor concocted at the hand of elitist Harvard and Oxford grads. Most of them creepy lawyers and politicians. (EDIT) Nothing grows where the shade is. The center has grass that must be mowed once a week for the next 50 or more years. Gotta pay a guy to dust the snow off of them in winter, too.
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@natchancat9610 then why are you in here? Not being mean, but the topic is American politics. Just curious.
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@natchancat9610 my bad. These people in here are obviously hostile. I thought you were one of them. Yeah, something strange is going on. We're over here in America having a tad of a power struggle. Unfortunately, oil is big money, and politicians are knee-deep in both. I apologize if I came off as rude. The left understands this, and you get visciousness from them when it comes to oil. Snarky comments and the like. You came at me with facts and actual data, and I thank you for clearing tty hat up. I dont like fracking, so this is good news for me. Rumor has it that some gearhead from MIT decided to frack in Hawaii last year for some of that geothermal electricity. Punched a hole in a fissure, and caused a 3 month long eruption and burned up billions of dollars of crops and property. Even when the greens do it, it sucks.
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