Again, thank God for fracking! By keeping world-wide oil prices super low, fracking has done more to injure our foreign political foes (i.e. Russia and Iran) more than anything else we've probably done in the past 30 years, Democrat or Republican. Even with the Saudis trying to pump out more oil to force the American frackers our of the market, those frackers still around, of which there are many, simply became more cost efficient and have frustrated Saudi attempts to eventually raise the prices back up again. Russia's big hammer was the ability to make tons of money and political tolerance off of Europe's dependence on Russia's energy supply and that's jeopardized when the world-wide market is so depressed price-wise. So again, thank you fracking!Chizzang wrote:How soon we forget...
Russia broke the bank in Afghanistan before we got their
They flushed billions down the toilet and we laughed all the while
Russia can't afford any kind of extended military anything - pretty much anywhere - they are near bankrupt
We should be laughing at Russia not lauding their collective genius
They are a 3rd world country almost flat broke
Just let the banks foreclose on them - soldiers who don't get paid - don't fight for long
Things break down and need fixing supply lines and air support - it ain't happening
Even the Republican Magazine FORBES says it ain't long till the whole thing folds
Putin for the win!
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GannonFan wrote:
Again, thank God for fracking! By keeping world-wide oil prices super low, fracking has done more to injure our foreign political foes (i.e. Russia and Iran) more than anything else we've probably done in the past 30 years, Democrat or Republican. Even with the Saudis trying to pump out more oil to force the American frackers our of the market, those frackers still around, of which there are many, simply became more cost efficient and have frustrated Saudi attempts to eventually raise the prices back up again. Russia's big hammer was the ability to make tons of money and political tolerance off of Europe's dependence on Russia's energy supply and that's jeopardized when the world-wide market is so depressed price-wise. So again, thank you fracking!
This ^ is 100% correct...
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I'm not hearing the same drumbeat to war that you're hearing.Chizzang wrote:I got no problem with ^ that...CID1990 wrote:
I like to gently remind my more liberal colleagues sometimes (BTW at DoS, "more liberal colleagues" means everybody) when they talk about the global village- that in this village Russia is the trailer park.
They do have the Camaro and the nice stereo, but they are paycheck to paycheck to keep the tank full and the electricity on.
But that said, they ARE an adversary- solely by choice- and they bring to the table two things: one of the world's most shrewd diplomats in Sergey Lavrov, and a foreign policy which consists of only one litmus test: does this hurt or embarrass the US?
My concern is that regular old Americans not be fooled by FOX News
"Why aren't we fighting a land war against Russia in Syria" nonsense is so stupid it makes me pause
We were far more successful letting Russia do battle with Middle Eastern militants (it bankrupted them)
from 1979 to 1989 The Red Army drained all Russian available funds
and all we had to do was supply the Mujahideen with Stinger missiles
Historically
Every Russian escapade into the relative middle east has been a near catastrophic financial failure
Russia is taking this opportunity to poke Obama in the eye - all we had to do was nothing. No red lines, no calls for regime change. But he cant keep his mouth shut- narcissists are like that- and now the Russians get to look like good guys at the UN.
All we have to do at this point- is nothing. Russia will get their tails kicked soon enough
Want to bet the mouths keep running in Washington?
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Almost 100% correct.Chizzang wrote:GannonFan wrote:
Again, thank God for fracking! By keeping world-wide oil prices super low, fracking has done more to injure our foreign political foes (i.e. Russia and Iran) more than anything else we've probably done in the past 30 years, Democrat or Republican. Even with the Saudis trying to pump out more oil to force the American frackers our of the market, those frackers still around, of which there are many, simply became more cost efficient and have frustrated Saudi attempts to eventually raise the prices back up again. Russia's big hammer was the ability to make tons of money and political tolerance off of Europe's dependence on Russia's energy supply and that's jeopardized when the world-wide market is so depressed price-wise. So again, thank you fracking!
This ^ is 100% correct...
It is the Saudis who are keeping prices low in order to drive the marginal players out of the American oil industry. To a large degree they have been successful. Saudi has actually resisted pressure from Russia and a number of OPEC countries to raise oil prices.
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At what cost? There's no happy medium in this case.GannonFan wrote:Again, thank God for fracking! By keeping world-wide oil prices super low, fracking has done more to injure our foreign political foes (i.e. Russia and Iran) more than anything else we've probably done in the past 30 years, Democrat or Republican. Even with the Saudis trying to pump out more oil to force the American frackers our of the market, those frackers still around, of which there are many, simply became more cost efficient and have frustrated Saudi attempts to eventually raise the prices back up again. Russia's big hammer was the ability to make tons of money and political tolerance off of Europe's dependence on Russia's energy supply and that's jeopardized when the world-wide market is so depressed price-wise. So again, thank you fracking!Chizzang wrote:How soon we forget...
Russia broke the bank in Afghanistan before we got their
They flushed billions down the toilet and we laughed all the while
Russia can't afford any kind of extended military anything - pretty much anywhere - they are near bankrupt
We should be laughing at Russia not lauding their collective genius
They are a 3rd world country almost flat broke
Just let the banks foreclose on them - soldiers who don't get paid - don't fight for long
Things break down and need fixing supply lines and air support - it ain't happening
Even the Republican Magazine FORBES says it ain't long till the whole thing folds
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... washington" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Fracking in America generated 280bn US gallons of toxic waste water last year – enough to flood all of Washington DC beneath a 22ft deep toxic lagoon, a new report out on Thursday found.
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And that's the thing, though, the marginal players in the American oil industry either weren't very populous or they've become more efficient in this period of the Saudis flooding the market. The Saudis haven't tried to let the prices rise because they know the minute they do back off production the spigots in America will just turn back on and keep the prices low while the Saudi's worldwide share diminishes. The Saudis would've loved to let prices soar a while ago, but they haven't been successful in driving American frackers from the market. They don't really have an end game right now, and that's great news for us because it keeps Russia under pressure and unable to profit from their oil manufacture. Fracking ftw!CitadelGrad wrote:Almost 100% correct.Chizzang wrote:
This ^ is 100% correct...
It is the Saudis who are keeping prices low in order to drive the marginal players out of the American oil industry. To a large degree they have been successful. Saudi has actually resisted pressure from Russia and a number of OPEC countries to raise oil prices.
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Drill baby, drill! Let your grand kids worry about the mess.Ibanez wrote:At what cost? There's no happy medium in this case.GannonFan wrote:
Again, thank God for fracking! By keeping world-wide oil prices super low, fracking has done more to injure our foreign political foes (i.e. Russia and Iran) more than anything else we've probably done in the past 30 years, Democrat or Republican. Even with the Saudis trying to pump out more oil to force the American frackers our of the market, those frackers still around, of which there are many, simply became more cost efficient and have frustrated Saudi attempts to eventually raise the prices back up again. Russia's big hammer was the ability to make tons of money and political tolerance off of Europe's dependence on Russia's energy supply and that's jeopardized when the world-wide market is so depressed price-wise. So again, thank you fracking!
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... washington" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Fracking in America generated 280bn US gallons of toxic waste water last year – enough to flood all of Washington DC beneath a 22ft deep toxic lagoon, a new report out on Thursday found.
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It's probably been a year but I listened to interviews with small oil producers talking about this very issue. Low gas prices hurt them, however they've been able to become more efficient by making lucrative deals with American companies so that their infrastructure can be repaired, upgraded, expanded, etc... All at the expense of foreign oil.GannonFan wrote:And that's the thing, though, the marginal players in the American oil industry either weren't very populous or they've become more efficient in this period of the Saudis flooding the market. The Saudis haven't tried to let the prices rise because they know the minute they do back off production the spigots in America will just turn back on and keep the prices low while the Saudi's worldwide share diminishes. The Saudis would've loved to let prices soar a while ago, but they haven't been successful in driving American frackers from the market. They don't really have an end game right now, and that's great news for us because it keeps Russia under pressure and unable to profit from their oil manufacture. Fracking ftw!CitadelGrad wrote:
Almost 100% correct.
It is the Saudis who are keeping prices low in order to drive the marginal players out of the American oil industry. To a large degree they have been successful. Saudi has actually resisted pressure from Russia and a number of OPEC countries to raise oil prices.
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That's 280bn US gallons of toxic waste, but that doesn't mean that it can't be treated and isn't being treated. Toxic waste is an issue if it's released to the environment as untreated toxic waste. Clean it up before you put in back in the environment and it's not an issue. Not saying it's a small undertaking or not without problems, but it's not unmanageable either.Ibanez wrote:At what cost? There's no happy medium in this case.GannonFan wrote:
Again, thank God for fracking! By keeping world-wide oil prices super low, fracking has done more to injure our foreign political foes (i.e. Russia and Iran) more than anything else we've probably done in the past 30 years, Democrat or Republican. Even with the Saudis trying to pump out more oil to force the American frackers our of the market, those frackers still around, of which there are many, simply became more cost efficient and have frustrated Saudi attempts to eventually raise the prices back up again. Russia's big hammer was the ability to make tons of money and political tolerance off of Europe's dependence on Russia's energy supply and that's jeopardized when the world-wide market is so depressed price-wise. So again, thank you fracking!
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... washington" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Fracking in America generated 280bn US gallons of toxic waste water last year – enough to flood all of Washington DC beneath a 22ft deep toxic lagoon, a new report out on Thursday found.
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Nonsense, let us worry about the mess. Plenty of jobs out there in waste treatment. Cleaning up toxic waste that isn't released to the enviroment as toxic waste is a pretty established industry. No reason why we can't manage this.Grizalltheway wrote:Drill baby, drill! Let your grand kids worry about the mess.Ibanez wrote:
At what cost? There's no happy medium in this case.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... washington" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Yup, the Saudis didn't see the long term impact of their gambit - now there's a very efficient and agile American oil supply. Yay fracking!Ibanez wrote:It's probably been a year but I listened to interviews with small oil producers talking about this very issue. Low gas prices hurt them, however they've been able to become more efficient by making lucrative deals with American companies so that their infrastructure can be repaired, upgraded, expanded, etc... All at the expense of foreign oil.GannonFan wrote:
And that's the thing, though, the marginal players in the American oil industry either weren't very populous or they've become more efficient in this period of the Saudis flooding the market. The Saudis haven't tried to let the prices rise because they know the minute they do back off production the spigots in America will just turn back on and keep the prices low while the Saudi's worldwide share diminishes. The Saudis would've loved to let prices soar a while ago, but they haven't been successful in driving American frackers from the market. They don't really have an end game right now, and that's great news for us because it keeps Russia under pressure and unable to profit from their oil manufacture. Fracking ftw!
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Agreed and understood. But are companies like Halliburton to be trusted. Have you heard of the Halliburton Loophole?GannonFan wrote:That's 280bn US gallons of toxic waste, but that doesn't mean that it can't be treated and isn't being treated. Toxic waste is an issue if it's released to the environment as untreated toxic waste. Clean it up before you put in back in the environment and it's not an issue. Not saying it's a small undertaking or not without problems, but it's not unmanageable either.Ibanez wrote:
At what cost? There's no happy medium in this case.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/ ... washington" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Nobody should be trusted. That's not how regulation is supposed to work. But what they're doing isn't substantially different than any other industry out there so it shouldn't be too onerous to regulate as much as we need to to ensure everything's above board.Ibanez wrote:Agreed and understood. But are companies like Halliburton to be trusted. Have you heard of the Halliburton Loophole?GannonFan wrote:
That's 280bn US gallons of toxic waste, but that doesn't mean that it can't be treated and isn't being treated. Toxic waste is an issue if it's released to the environment as untreated toxic waste. Clean it up before you put in back in the environment and it's not an issue. Not saying it's a small undertaking or not without problems, but it's not unmanageable either.
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And why would this be a problem? Sounds like we've found a place to put it!Fracking in America generated 280bn US gallons of toxic waste water last year – enough to flood all of Washington DC beneath a 22ft deep toxic lagoon, a new report out on Thursday found.
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http://nypost.com/2015/09/29/obama-has- ... ul-leader/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The baton was officially transferred Monday to the world’s new sole superpower — and Vladimir Putin willingly picked it up.
President Obama (remember him?) embraced the ideals espoused by the United Nations’ founders 70 years ago: Diplomacy and “international order” will win over time, while might and force will lose.
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Ibanez wrote:http://nypost.com/2015/09/29/obama-has- ... ul-leader/
The baton was officially transferred Monday to the world’s new sole superpower — and Vladimir Putin willingly picked it up.
President Obama (remember him?) embraced the ideals espoused by the United Nations’ founders 70 years ago: Diplomacy and “international order” will win over time, while might and force will lose.
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If you're laughing at the priceless expression on Putin's face in the picture with Obummer, you're right! But the Post article itself is no laughing matter.
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It is a bunch of bullshit, though. If anyone's going to rival us as a superpower, it's China.Ivytalk wrote:If you're laughing at the priceless expression on Putin's face in the picture with Obummer, you're right! But the Post article itself is no laughing matter.dbackjon wrote:
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ding ding ding we have a winner!Grizalltheway wrote:It is a bunch of bullshit, though. If anyone's going to rival us as a superpower, it's China.Ivytalk wrote:
If you're laughing at the priceless expression on Putin's face in the picture with Obummer, you're right! But the Post article itself is no laughing matter.

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No, we don't. It's WTAG! He's never a winner!Seahawks08 wrote:ding ding ding we have a winner!Grizalltheway wrote:
It is a bunch of bullshit, though. If anyone's going to rival us as a superpower, it's China.
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Troof. GATW, on the other hand, is a fuckin' boss.Ivytalk wrote:No, we don't. It's WTAG! He's never a winner!Seahawks08 wrote:
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What could possibly go wrong with US and Russian aircraft flying over the same airspace?
What's the over/under on someone "accidentally" letting a missile slip and catch a Russian or coalition aircraft?
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/isis-t ... ia-n436361" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;His comments come on the heels of news that Russia has begun carrying out strategic airstrikes in Syria on Wednesday. A Russian general, on behalf of a coalition being headed by Moscow, gave roughly an hour's warning to the U.S. to steer clear of the country's airspace as its warplanes joined in the fight against ISIS.
The U.S. State Department said Moscow's request would be ignored, adding that American jets would continue to fly missions as part of a separate air campaign to root out the militants.
What's the over/under on someone "accidentally" letting a missile slip and catch a Russian or coalition aircraft?
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Maverick and Goose are ready on the deck...ASUG8 wrote:What could possibly go wrong with US and Russian aircraft flying over the same airspace?![]()
http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/isis-t ... ia-n436361" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;His comments come on the heels of news that Russia has begun carrying out strategic airstrikes in Syria on Wednesday. A Russian general, on behalf of a coalition being headed by Moscow, gave roughly an hour's warning to the U.S. to steer clear of the country's airspace as its warplanes joined in the fight against ISIS.
The U.S. State Department said Moscow's request would be ignored, adding that American jets would continue to fly missions as part of a separate air campaign to root out the militants.
What's the over/under on someone "accidentally" letting a missile slip and catch a Russian or coalition aircraft?
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