francoHFW
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So Obama's regulations AREN'T hurting that much? Hunh! Just got profitable enough again....God Pubs suq...
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How can the right be so damned stupid?
Blind adherence to dogma.
The USA is just sitting on it's ass and in denial about future energy problems.
Not true.
The right wants to drill in Alaska and off the coast of Florida.
What could go wrong?
For conservatives, alternative energy is communism.
The petroleum industry presents itself as one of the very few, if not the only, domestic economic sectors that is today a vibrant and successful job-creating tax generating entity that exhibits true potential in such a troubling environment.
Yet- keep in mind... Obama's proposed budget contains tens of billions of dollars in punitive tax provisions directed at this very same industry.
You contradict yourself.
If the petroleum industry presents itself as one of the domestic economic sectors that is today a vibrant and successful tax generating entity, then how can those very same taxes be punitive.?
This idiotic moron has got to go.
Whats idiotic and moronic is to continue to subsidize a vibrant and successful tax generating entity
I wonder why two of the most regulated industries, health care and energy, are showing the greatest job growth and profitability?
The sound your hear is the death rattle of yet another Conservative canard.
Profit at the oil company soared compared to the same period a year ago, when it was $7.4 billion. Per-share income climbed to $2.13 per share from $1.44 in the prior year.
Chevron is scheduled to report third-quarter earnings on Friday. The company is expected to announce revenues of nearly $70 billion, an increase of 40% from a year ago, and net income of $6.7 billion
Exxon attributes profit surge to high oil prices - Oct. 27, 2011
You're right. It's a no-brainer. Obama is completely in the pockets of big oil.Profit at the oil company soared compared to the same period a year ago, when it was $7.4 billion. Per-share income climbed to $2.13 per share from $1.44 in the prior year.
Chevron is scheduled to report third-quarter earnings on Friday. The company is expected to announce revenues of nearly $70 billion, an increase of 40% from a year ago, and net income of $6.7 billion
Exxon attributes profit surge to high oil prices - Oct. 27, 2011
Profit soared and so did the price. Go figure.
Not a bad idea to run THEM out of oil first.
Big oil get 40 billion in subsidies . Arrrrgghh! But subsidize an alternative energy industry that needs it to compete with other countries that subsidize theirs, for the FUTURE, and Pubs go nuts. Of course, they go nuts against EVERYTHING Obama wants...Myopic A-holes.
You're right. It's a no-brainer. Obama is completely in the pockets of big oil.
Profit soared and so did the price. Go figure.
You're right. It's a no-brainer. Obama is completely in the pockets of big oil.Profit soared and so did the price. Go figure.
Not completely. Remember, it was Obama that wanted BP to clean up their mess. But it was a Republican who apologized to BP and was later made head of the Energy Committee. That was his reward for taking the heat for publicly apologizing to BP for us having the nerve to want them to clean up their mess. Not to mention the nearly dozen men who died. BP and the Republicans. What a bunch of fuckers.
So what is the Hussein going to do, run for re-election as the "Big Oil Prez"?
Obama is just about right on everything. If the Pubs would just let the magic negro GO, on domestic stuff. Now he's going to have to abuse their dumbazzes...and good nite.
So what is the Hussein going to do, run for re-election as the "Big Oil Prez"?
No, he's going to get re-elected because he has done a good job.
Monopolies and Artificial Scarcity caused by not drilling then embracing the false hope of "Green Technologies".Other than high oil prices, what else would make an oil company's profits soar?