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slightlv

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25. And this is the reason I pooh-pooh all the hullabaloo
Sat May 9, 2026, 02:45 PM
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about U.S. oil shortages. Yes, I DO believe we have them and they'll be more frequent - and be a large aspect to the corps gouging us even more than today. But I swear it's manufactured shortages. As long as these companies can sell and export their oil to other countries, rather than first taking care of the needs of the country, then there is no shortage... there is only greed. This time, I feel like a switch has flipped that hasn't been flipped before. I was around in the 70's and 80's. I remember rationing, the long lines, and the "out of gas" signs. But as panicked a time as that was, it didn't feel like today. Maybe it's the fact that trump has devastated everything all at once. Maybe its because the corporations and multi-millionaires just said, "what the heck" and went for broke on raising prices beyond all reason. But a sizeable number of people are really getting angry about all of it - some of whom would have been the ones to just say "coast along, it'll right itself at some point." These same people are getting squeezed just like the rest of us. Like everything greedy and avaricious, trump ate himself straight into the depths of hell with more people than he could have ever thought possible. Even now he can't believe it; won't admit it; refuses to see what's right in front of his eyes. That stupid "secure" ballroom and bunker is evidence to me that deep down he knows he's up the river without a paddle, and more and more people are going to be coming for him with all the guns the R's let them buy and amass for all these years.

If we can have a fair election, the R's have buried themselves for decades, just as in their prior "40 years" in the wilderness. When they screw themselves, they really screw themselves. And this generation, they have *really* screwed themselves. The only thing that will allow them breathing room is to stay on top of the political apparatus and cheat, cheat, cheat. THAT does worry me. Being voted out of office by a majority of voters? I have no doubt it'd happen IF the people still have the right to vote and IF that vote is counted properly.

The wheelers and dealers made sure this was a country dependent on oil and fossil fuels. Our whole mythology is based on that "rugged individualism" of the person getting into his gas-guzzler and going wherever the hell he wants to go. White, xtianist, male identity has been totally swathed in this for decades and decades. So these bros are realizing their "rugged individualism" isn't as tolerated in the world as it once was; they can't get laid; they can't even attract the women they'd not have given a nod towards in days passed. And NOW they can't get gas/oil for their huge tanks of a truck? Talk about blowing a gasket!

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This writer isn't an authority on the subject. His opinion is no more valuable than any of us. hedda_foil Yesterday #1
But but but...He's a "spiritual guy"! A HERETIC I AM Yesterday #7
We import most of our oil from Canada and Mexico. honeylady Yesterday #45
Mexico, Canada enid602 11 hrs ago #89
There was an article posted a week or so stating that the last tanker of oil had reached LA. That gives US in2herbs Yesterday #8
A bunch of pretty lame economic arguments here. Bluetus Yesterday #41
Exactly. SergeStorms 10 hrs ago #93
Sure, just like they did with ventilators during covid. hadEnuf 9 hrs ago #94
Corporations are not citizens. And these are not Americans. Bluetus 4 hrs ago #106
Yes, the last tanker from the Middle East for California/West Coast DetroitLegalBeagle Yesterday #58
The last tanker of oil from the Persian Gulf. Not the last barrel of oil period. hedda_foil 7 hrs ago #104
This is the truth. Our inventories in the US are low Melon Yesterday #21
We can always "frack" more oil, since it's still in the ground FakeNoose Yesterday #26
I agree. Getting away from peak oil is good. But we aren't running out during this mess. Melon Yesterday #31
Yes, "we" do have a huge incentive to convert our homes and businesses to sustainable energy sources. ShazzieB Yesterday #42
No apologies needed. sheshe2 Yesterday #59
Thank you! ShazzieB 21 hrs ago #74
You are not alone. sheshe2 21 hrs ago #75
Yes, ShazzieB 7 hrs ago #102
"And we could and we did" sheshe2 7 hrs ago #103
Supposedly, most of the oil we produce isn't usable in the U.S. kerry-is-my-prez Yesterday #50
That's not entirely true. Melon Yesterday #53
Neither is the 'Resident of the US. sheshe2 21 hrs ago #76
One doesn't have to be an "authority"... GiqueCee Yesterday #35
This country does not rely exclusively on oil from the Persian Gulf. hedda_foil Yesterday #61
As our Dear Leader is fond of saying... GiqueCee Yesterday #63
Of course we won't be fine. Rapenfuhrer is about to start the next worldwide depression with his little excursion --. hedda_foil Yesterday #64
Awww... GiqueCee 14 hrs ago #86
Yeah. I'm trying to look at the bright side. hedda_foil 7 hrs ago #100
Not Exclusively Us A Huge Understatement ProfessorGAC Yesterday #66
We've been hearing 20 percent since the start of the war. NH Ethylene 9 hrs ago #95
I believe the 20% refers to the world supply of oil comes from there EX500rider 9 hrs ago #96
490,000 Barrels Out Of Nearly 21 Million Consumption ProfessorGAC 9 hrs ago #97
In early 2022, price if diesel reached $6 a gallon. Nobody starved. Kaleva 19 hrs ago #80
The trucker guy I watch says this also. Blue Full Moon 13 hrs ago #87
Maybe Maga will notice when there's a shortage of cheap beer Walleye Yesterday #2
They would somehow blame Biden. Beartracks Yesterday #28
Or Mountain Dew llmart Yesterday #33
It is inflation. Metaphorical Yesterday #3
This is sensationalism. bearsfootball516 Yesterday #4
This is why Jilly_in_VA Yesterday #5
July 4th. Smack dab on Trump's celebration day. oasis Yesterday #6
Revolutions are fought by those whose ribs are easily counted . BattleRow Yesterday #40
Please remember back to 1999 if you will. Airplanes will fall out of the skies, elevators will fall, ATMs wont give $$$ Srkdqltr Yesterday #9
Worth reading NBachers Yesterday #10
Not so much. It's a fantasy. Melon Yesterday #32
Should I panic? sarisataka Yesterday #11
This message was self-deleted by its author Qutzupalotl Yesterday #14
IIRC, we export most of our oil. sakabatou Yesterday #47
That's what the guy's write-up says. N/t CousinIT Yesterday #68
I believe we are the number 1 oil producer sarisataka Yesterday #60
Actually the US is the largest oil producer by far EX500rider 10 hrs ago #91
I didn't know the poster I was replying to was being sarcastic Qutzupalotl 9 hrs ago #98
You can bet your sweet ass popsdenver Yesterday #12
Cool story bro JoseBalow Yesterday #13
I expect reinstatement of the oil export ban. roamer65 Yesterday #15
Why would gasoline be rationed if we have plenty of oil Melon Yesterday #43
Buy canned goods now. swong19104 Yesterday #16
The US has been exporting more oil and petroleum products than it imports since August 2021. eppur_se_muova Yesterday #17
And this is the reason I pooh-pooh all the hullabaloo slightlv Yesterday #25
My alter ADHD will kick in. multigraincracker Yesterday #18
Independence Day IronLionZion Yesterday #19
Well, I don't think we're gonna all starve. But I am going to short the market.😀 ashredux Yesterday #20
No, not everyone will starve... but their will be a LOT of hungry people... slightlv Yesterday #27
25 Recs. flvegan Yesterday #22
It's clickbait from an opinion blog IronLionZion Yesterday #34
We should be thankful this wasn't passed off as LBN. NT mahatmakanejeeves Yesterday #37
Thanks for the insult. CousinIT Yesterday #69
Your OP was hostile to DUers obamanut2012 4 hrs ago #108
"Clock it"? GenThePerservering 3 hrs ago #109
52 demmiblue Yesterday #39
One thing: The US produces oil itself and SELLs it to other countries dave99 Yesterday #23
Yes and we've had a strategy for the last 50 years (thanks to Henry Kissinger) FakeNoose Yesterday #65
WP: "Iran war is crushing Asia's farmers, threatening global food supply" Gaugamela Yesterday #24
This is false information. James48 Yesterday #29
I am a prepper but this is nonsense Keepthesoulalive Yesterday #30
What about the fact that only 20% of the global moreland01 Yesterday #36
There is a difference between Europe and the U.S. Europe has electric trains. We do not. LiberalArkie Yesterday #38
What is the overall point? We aren't running out of diesel either. Melon Yesterday #44
Did you read the WHOLE article? GiqueCee Yesterday #46
Yes. That guy is saying hot garbage. Thus my response. Melon Yesterday #48
Maybe worse case but I would bet the farm that supply and inflation will have a major impact by July yaesu Yesterday #49
Liberation Day bucolic_frolic Yesterday #51
$7.00/gal + here in WA pfitz59 Yesterday #52
Well, one of the incentives for the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings to quickly end the war Wednesdays Yesterday #72
I say bring it on Bluestocking Yesterday #54
It seems like the comments here are mostly skeptical, but on Substack, they are mostly in agreement. ihaveaquestion Yesterday #55
Oil tankers don't run on diesel. We don't "need" others oil either Melon 20 hrs ago #77
"For two months, the world coasted on oil that was already at sea. That floating inventory masked the full scale of what riversedge Yesterday #56
California made a decision to source petroleum and products from overseas Melon 20 hrs ago #78
Yesterday I heard cattle herds haven't been this low since the 1950s FullySupportDems Yesterday #57
Lots of angry reactions here on DU to this article Blaukraut Yesterday #62
Yeah. They skimmed it, made assumptions, and then went right to pile-on attack mode. CousinIT Yesterday #71
About 60% of the oil the US imports comes from Canada and Mexico Kaleva 19 hrs ago #81
Yeah....no Boo1 Yesterday #67
Hyperbolic Stuckinthebush Yesterday #70
I recommend Mr Global on youtube D_Master81 Yesterday #73
There is plenty of diesel fuel Kaleva 19 hrs ago #79
This is simply not credible. Please don't give in to fearmongering and misinformation. Rainbow Droid 16 hrs ago #82
Thank you for the warning! Kid Berwyn 16 hrs ago #83
According to the US Energy Information Administration... jmowreader 15 hrs ago #84
Original source talks about California, not the nation Kaleva 15 hrs ago #85
What utter BS. The oil reserves are in the ground in Canada and US. Bev54 11 hrs ago #88
Remember when that Geology professor told us masks don't lessen the spread of COVID-19? Soul_of_Wit 11 hrs ago #90
Why won't American oil companies either produce more or export less to meet the US demand. ChicagoTeamster 10 hrs ago #92
The short answer is capitalism Soul_of_Wit 8 hrs ago #99
The economic meltdown we're facing will develop in stages - by Christmas bucolic_frolic 7 hrs ago #101
He says by Christmas. I said the early months of 2027. Wednesdays 41 min ago #110
America has oil. Trump is selling for the high prices and calling it 'revenue'. Norrrm 7 hrs ago #105
Oh brother obamanut2012 4 hrs ago #107
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