| Favorite team: | Atlanta Falcons |
| Location: | Houston |
| Biography: | |
| Interests: | |
| Occupation: | |
| Number of Posts: | 28262 |
| Registered on: | 12/4/2007 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
Recent Posts
Message
Did he kill anyone else in that time period? If not then whatever decision they made worked.
I said this back March. Regime change has never worked. Now it’s broken and there is no good way to fix it. Trump should fire whoever talked him into this.
re: We should start reducing oil consumption before inventories fall to record lows
Posted by C on 5/29/26 at 8:43 am to antibarner
It’s a refined product issue more than crude level issue. Refineries in the ME have been damaged/blocked
quote:
Well then you should support these high prices because they act as a natural rationing function.
It won’t be rational as local govt have enacted price gouging policies. These will enable runs on stations (eg consider the stupidity that led to runs on toilet paper. ) which will further drive shortages which will lead to more hoarding and panic. Right in the middle of peak summer driving season and Fourth of July holidays. It will be a shite show.
It’s a short term issue but it’s an issue that’s going to carry to midterms when everyone is paying $6-$10 for a gallon.
I’m not saying it should be mandatory and not saying people shouldn’t take vacation. Driving is still way cheaper than other modes of transport. But you rarely see big oil and the IEA agree on inventories. If they’re saying it’s a problem then it’s a problem.
I’m not saying it should be mandatory and not saying people shouldn’t take vacation. Driving is still way cheaper than other modes of transport. But you rarely see big oil and the IEA agree on inventories. If they’re saying it’s a problem then it’s a problem.
We should start reducing oil consumption before inventories fall to record lows
Posted by C on 5/29/26 at 5:04 am
Exxon executives joined other large oil bodies warning of record low inventories
LINK
Trump and other leaders should start pushing work from home and other behavior changes to reduce demand until inventories recover. Waiting until the price starts to rise again before responding will show lack of leadership.
LINK
Trump and other leaders should start pushing work from home and other behavior changes to reduce demand until inventories recover. Waiting until the price starts to rise again before responding will show lack of leadership.
quote:
25-44 years of age.
:crying:
Take back Texas? To what? Which state are they wanting Texas to mimic? California? New York?
quote:
How did that hit knock that kid out?
Most will get knocked out from a hit on the chin from the side. Brain gets jolted and basically shuts down for a brief second.
It’s probably a $20-$60 heater element part. Probably as it’s a rental no one cares to clean out the vent hose.
We are in one of the greatest bull markets in history. When I watch, they readily admit we are due for a pull back but most don’t see that happening for another 2 years. I dont think anyone that’s a long term investors really cares if it happens tomorrow or in 2028
Honestly felt like there were way too many plot holes. Especially the last fight scene
The spurs won the reg season right?
Natural gas prices are probably 1/3 the cost of Europe and Asia. It only reaches the global market via LNG which is significantly higher priced than local market.
George Washington: ~$525–$594 million (often cited around $587M or $594M). He owned vast land (over 8,000 acres at one point), plantations, and other assets. His estate at death in 1799 was valued at about $780,000 contemporary dollars. He was one of the richest Americans of his era. ?
• Thomas Jefferson: ~$212–$285 million (commonly ~$236–$240M). Inherited land from his father, built Monticello, but died deeply in debt (over $2M in today’s terms). Wealth from plantations and land. ?
• James Madison: ~$101–$137 million (around $113M–$136.7M). Inherited large landholdings (thousands of acres) from wealthy parents; later faced financial struggles from farming and family issues. ?
• John Hancock: Over $9 million (in 2022 dollars). Merchant wealth from trade; a very rich man in his time but not on the scale of Washington. ?
• Benjamin Franklin: Estimates vary widely—often $10M–$90M today, sometimes lower (e.g., equivalent of several million from his printing, publishing, real estate, and investments). He was self-made and retired comfortably but gave much away and wasn’t in the planter elite class. One older ranking put him as one of the richest in the 1780s. ?
• John Adams: ~$21.5 million. From law, farming, and his wife’s family wealth (Quincys). ?
• Alexander Hamilton: More modest; estimates around $10M or so adjusted (some higher figures for relative status). He was not from wealth and focused on public service/law. ?
• Thomas Jefferson: ~$212–$285 million (commonly ~$236–$240M). Inherited land from his father, built Monticello, but died deeply in debt (over $2M in today’s terms). Wealth from plantations and land. ?
• James Madison: ~$101–$137 million (around $113M–$136.7M). Inherited large landholdings (thousands of acres) from wealthy parents; later faced financial struggles from farming and family issues. ?
• John Hancock: Over $9 million (in 2022 dollars). Merchant wealth from trade; a very rich man in his time but not on the scale of Washington. ?
• Benjamin Franklin: Estimates vary widely—often $10M–$90M today, sometimes lower (e.g., equivalent of several million from his printing, publishing, real estate, and investments). He was self-made and retired comfortably but gave much away and wasn’t in the planter elite class. One older ranking put him as one of the richest in the 1780s. ?
• John Adams: ~$21.5 million. From law, farming, and his wife’s family wealth (Quincys). ?
• Alexander Hamilton: More modest; estimates around $10M or so adjusted (some higher figures for relative status). He was not from wealth and focused on public service/law. ?
As someone else mentioned, these will be the most expensive diapers in the world. You easily could have partnered with local churches to provide this
Daddy govt providing “free” stuff - so awesome
re: What is the reasoning behind these rogue judges letting criminals free?
Posted by C on 5/4/26 at 2:32 pm to SlowFlowPro
quote:
a belief that the presumption of innocence is a legitimate thing
Basically leftist want the system to fail.
She did a great job. Certainly bites differently from a woman rather than from a man.
Shocked an AI company didn’t buy them out. Great name for an AI assistant
Popular
2












