and millions of oil and gas employees all over this great nation...DioNoZeus said:
I'm sure this really resonated with Biden's favorite town, Scranton
DioNoZeus said:
I'm sure this really resonated with Biden's favorite town, Scranton
Gruvin said:and millions of oil and gas employees all over this great nation...DioNoZeus said:
I'm sure this really resonated with Biden's favorite town, Scranton
And if he thought Texas was his for the taking...DioNoZeus said:
I'm sure this really resonated with Biden's favorite town, Scranton
Underrated post.Dungeon Athletics said:DioNoZeus said:
I'm sure this really resonated with Biden's favorite town, Scranton
He said nothing about the paper industry.
People forget how important petroleum products are far beyond fuel.Jack and DP said:
Probably lost Pennsylvania with the oil bit.
BearTruth13 said:
Can't believe Joe actually fell into that trap. What a stupid stupid move.
Oil and gas supports 5% of total US employment. You are asking those people to vote for you and you are going to plan to completely phase their industry out of existence in 10 years?
And even blessed vaccines. Makes the world gonround at this point.Ursus Americanus said:People forget how important petroleum products are far beyond fuel.Jack and DP said:
Probably lost Pennsylvania with the oil bit.
Every hipster's vinyl records are petroleum products.
Latex condoms and XY Jelly, PPE gear, or imagine trying to bring down the cost of healthcare and living without plastics?
Even the components in a Tesla, paint job on a Prius, or Hunter Biden's laptop are petroleum products.
You have to let the market decide it. Forcing it will cause serious problems.KSGeo said:
Y'all some day oil will be the energy source of the past just like whale fat. Whoever transitions to what's next successfully will be the next power on the global stage. It's smart to start positioning for that.
Also, actual oil field workers live pretty precarious lives and have been screwed over by oil companies as much as the government. Ask anyone in West Texas. A lot of them would be happy to have stable jobs rebuilding our crumbling national infrastructure, which needs decades of work.
Robert Wilson said:
Joe is gonna have us eating cotton candy clouds and drinking from the champagne rivers.
What are we going to use in place of oilbased road products and diesel powered machines to fix the infrastructure? I dont think there are alot of John Henry type folks out thereKSGeo said:
Y'all some day oil will be the energy source of the past just like whale fat. Whoever transitions to what's next successfully will be the next power on the global stage. It's smart to start positioning for that.
Also, actual oil field workers live pretty precarious lives and have been screwed over by oil companies as much as the government. Ask anyone in West Texas. A lot of them would be happy to have stable jobs rebuilding our crumbling national infrastructure, which needs decades of work.
new tech, of course!br53 said:What are we going to use in place of oilbased road products and diesel powered machines to fix the infrastructure? I dont think there are alot of John Henry type folks out thereKSGeo said:
Y'all some day oil will be the energy source of the past just like whale fat. Whoever transitions to what's next successfully will be the next power on the global stage. It's smart to start positioning for that.
Also, actual oil field workers live pretty precarious lives and have been screwed over by oil companies as much as the government. Ask anyone in West Texas. A lot of them would be happy to have stable jobs rebuilding our crumbling national infrastructure, which needs decades of work.
br53 said:What are we going to use in place of oilbased road products and diesel powered machines to fix the infrastructure? I dont think there are alot of John Henry type folks out thereKSGeo said:
Y'all some day oil will be the energy source of the past just like whale fat. Whoever transitions to what's next successfully will be the next power on the global stage. It's smart to start positioning for that.
Also, actual oil field workers live pretty precarious lives and have been screwed over by oil companies as much as the government. Ask anyone in West Texas. A lot of them would be happy to have stable jobs rebuilding our crumbling national infrastructure, which needs decades of work.
Doc Holliday said:You have to let the market decide it. Forcing it will cause serious problems.KSGeo said:
Y'all some day oil will be the energy source of the past just like whale fat. Whoever transitions to what's next successfully will be the next power on the global stage. It's smart to start positioning for that.
Also, actual oil field workers live pretty precarious lives and have been screwed over by oil companies as much as the government. Ask anyone in West Texas. A lot of them would be happy to have stable jobs rebuilding our crumbling national infrastructure, which needs decades of work.
If they were serious about getting away from hydrocarbons, they would pursue nuclear which is 98% renewable.