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Jet Fuel Prices WILL Be Climbing A LOT, and Soon

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Peak oil has been predicted for awhile....but like most problems in this country we don't really care until it is too late....

Next on deck....

Entitlement programs....They will make this problem look like a cake walk....
 
No I don't think the middle class will put up with it.

That middle class is going to have to learn to put up with the high prices though because they're coming....

Well, which is it? Will they put up with it or not? I say no.

Order will be maintained. Don't worry about that....

I think that's incredibly naive. If your vision of oil prices becomes reality, then America's version of the Bastille will be Exxon-Mobile corporate headquarters. Ready for some heads to roll (literally)?
 
Well, which is it? Will they put up with it or not? I say no.



I think that's incredibly naive. If your vision of oil prices becomes reality, then America's version of the Bastille will be Exxon-Mobile corporate headquarters. Ready for some heads to roll (literally)?

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Well, which is it? Will they put up with it or not? I say no.

I think that's incredibly naive. If your vision of oil prices becomes reality, then America's version of the Bastille will be Exxon-Mobile corporate headquarters. Ready for some heads to roll (literally)?

I think the people that don't put up with it will simply whine. But what else can they do? I don't see people burning down Exxon! Seriously? The National Guard may be defending Exxon and we may see some riots in the future but order will be maintained.

People are going to adjust. They'll work a 4 day work week, car pool, take public transportation, get a smaller vehicle. They have no choice. Many will have to eat beans and rice.

America will become more poor that is a fact. They'll have to deal with it until the alternatives kick in in significantly high enough amounts.

People will have to deal with reality or reality will deal with them.........

Jet
 
I think the people that don't put up with it will simply whine. But what else can they do? I don't see people burning down Exxon! Seriously?

Yes, seriously. I don't believe that middle class Americans will allow themselves to be thrust into poverty en masse, and that's exactly what would happen with $250/bbl oil. Whether they actually burn Exxon to the ground is a matter of how government reacts to their plight. If government doesn't solve their problems for them, then the people will resort to drastic measures.
 
The top 5 oil companies are not US corporations, and most oil comes from other countries....In fact only 2 of the top 12 oil companies are US corporations....

How does the US control an industry that is largely based in other countries....How is Obama going to control something that is largely outside of the US?
 
Yes, seriously. I don't believe that middle class Americans will allow themselves to be thrust into poverty en masse, and that's exactly what would happen with $250/bbl oil. Whether they actually burn Exxon to the ground is a matter of how government reacts to their plight. If government doesn't solve their problems for them, then the people will resort to drastic measures.

OK....let's go with your little vision of things....We shut down Exxon/Mobile and Texaco....They are only a small part of the oil picture.....Your socialist friend Chavez supplies more oil......

The largest 5 oil companies aren't US Companies and only 2 of the largest 12 oil companies are US companies.....

So most oil comes from other countries and most oil companies are foreign based....You going to burn them down too?

Shall we talk about this from a pragmatic position or should we continue to allow emotion to run the debate?
 
OK....let's go with your little vision of things....We shut down Exxon/Mobile and Texaco....They are only a small part of the oil picture.....Your socialist friend Chavez supplies more oil......

The largest 5 oil companies aren't US Companies and only 2 of the largest 12 oil companies are US companies.....

So most oil comes from other countries and most oil companies are foreign based....You going to burn them down too?

Shall we talk about this from a pragmatic position or should we continue to allow emotion to run the debate?

Joe, you misunderstand. I'm not advocating such a course of action or even saying that it remotely makes sense. I'm simply telling you that Americans will behave irrationally and violently if they are forced into poverty because of a complete economic collapse. America is not Haiti. Our citizens will not put up with a couple hundred million people living in poverty conditions. Riots, attacks on companies like Exxon-Mobile, etc... won't make any sense, but people don't behave rationally when they are placed in such circumstances.

Don't get me wrong, though. I'm not actually predicting any such unrest, because I don't believe that oil will go any higher than $150/bbl before the bubble pops. I'm simply entertaining jetflyer's wild oil predictions.
 
Keep beating those doomsday drums little boy. Maybe if you beat loud enough someone will hear you. Not me. :rolleyes:
 
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I think that's incredibly naive. If your vision of oil prices becomes reality, then America's version of the Bastille will be Exxon-Mobile corporate headquarters. Ready for some heads to roll (literally)?

Exxon-Mobile currently currently competes to pump oil from something like 7% of the world's proven reserves. Everything else is either nationalized or off limits due to short-sighted US denial policies.

Exxon-Mobile only produces something like 3% of total world gasoline output. Yet THEY'RE the bad guys? Puh-lease. They're easy scapegoats, and congressmen who are utterly ignorant love to drag them up and accuse them of gouging on TV. . . not the producers of the other 97% of gasoline.

Unless you'd care to suggest that their minute 3% is so critical that it can impact price greatly? Well, here's a thought . . . let them explore for oil all over the US and the US continental shelf! Wait! You say that would only be a drop in the bucket! But wait, small amounts don't make a difference. Except when it's Exxon.

Error. ...error ....does not compute!

(Relax. Americans are sheep, and will do what they're told. But man, will they whine like crazy. For those of you who've read "The Long Emergency", remember the author is a survivalist and never bothered to cite a single footnote in suport of his doom-and-gloom end of the world nonsense)
 
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