It increases prices for average Americans and benefits cronies of the government. You had to ask?I'm referring to the trade restriction on exporting crude oil. This policy benefits US refiners and is part of our energy and national security policy. It's a very significant player when it comes to the price of energy. Our strategic oil reserves play roles from national security to currency here in the U.S.oh no. A peerless, unemployed professor draws curves that makes him conclude that protection doesn't include exports, no matter what reality says.LOL! You took "some Econ." Yeah, you blew an Econ major in the bathroom is probably what you meant.I took some econ. This doesn't change our policy, how it works, what it is and that it works exceptionally for our economy, where you're wrong and failed in refuting.
Your posts indicate deep ignorance of the Bernouli Curve and Stromboli Theorem.
Protection doesn't include exports because of the definition of protection, nimrod. Who does limiting exports "protect?"
How does restricting oil exports benefit U.S. refineries?