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Lower oil prices threaten Texas economy
Experts Lower oil prices threaten Texas economy - El Paso Inc. Texas
WOW!!! Like I havent seen that headline a half dozen times in my life.
Not a big deal....
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Lower oil prices threaten Texas economy
Experts Lower oil prices threaten Texas economy - El Paso Inc. Texas
Try to keep up
He was the Messiah, but he is continuing to evolve past that. God is afraid of him now.
Right.
My, look at the time....
The shale oil boom has been a blessing to Texas, making the state an economic standout during the past few years of ho-hum U.S. growth. But oil's dramatic plunge below $55 a barrel is scaring the shale industry. Since some wells are unprofitable at lower prices, shale companies will be forced to dial back capital spending and cut jobs.
And it will be hard enough for Texas to find another source of economic activity to keep the state afloat.
JPMorgan to Texas Brace for a recession - Dec. 18 2014
That's right...that would be the olde "argumentational strategery thingy"Oklahoma oil production:
Thank you, President Obama!
Considering it takes 5-7 years to get a new field developed and in production I think you're thanking the wrong guy.
Not if I utilize the standard RW argumentation tactic.
Everything bad is Obama's fault.
Everything good is a continuation of Bush policies
Do you disagree with the statement of fact that it takes 5-7 years to get a new field developed and in production? That is a yes or no question. Then we can discuss who is responsible for the oil boom.
The shale oil boom has been a blessing to Texas, making the state an economic standout during the past few years of ho-hum U.S. growth. But oil's dramatic plunge below $55 a barrel is scaring the shale industry. Since some wells are unprofitable at lower prices, shale companies will be forced to dial back capital spending and cut jobs.
And it will be hard enough for Texas to find another source of economic activity to keep the state afloat.
JPMorgan to Texas Brace for a recession - Dec. 18 2014
You missed my point.That's right...that would be the olde "argumentational strategery thingy"Oklahoma oil production:
Thank you, President Obama!
Considering it takes 5-7 years to get a new field developed and in production I think you're thanking the wrong guy.
Not if I utilize the standard RW argumentation tactic.
Everything bad is Obama's fault.
Everything good is a continuation of Bush policies
Do you disagree with the statement of fact that it takes 5-7 years to get a new field developed and in production? That is a yes or no question. Then we can discuss who is responsible for the oil boom.
You missed my point.That's right...that would be the olde "argumentational strategery thingy"Oklahoma oil production:
Thank you, President Obama!
Considering it takes 5-7 years to get a new field developed and in production I think you're thanking the wrong guy.
Not if I utilize the standard RW argumentation tactic.
Everything bad is Obama's fault.
Everything good is a continuation of Bush policies
Do you disagree with the statement of fact that it takes 5-7 years to get a new field developed and in production? That is a yes or no question. Then we can discuss who is responsible for the oil boom.
I believe there are things that the previous administration should get credit for, and I believe there are things that the previous administration should get the blame for.
I believe there are things that the current administration should get credit for, and I believe there are things that the current administration should get the blame for.
Can you think of anything bad you'd blame on the Bush administration?...or anything good you'd give the Obama administration credit for?
That was a question, not an assumption.
Logic dictates that nobody is perfect, and if you support Obama, or oppose him, you should find yourself within some unequal variation of that.
Agreed, and I was not referring to you when I characterized some as blaming Obama for everything, excluding oil prices, for example, and of course everything else, ever.You missed my point.That's right...that would be the olde "argumentational strategery thingy"Considering it takes 5-7 years to get a new field developed and in production I think you're thanking the wrong guy.
Not if I utilize the standard RW argumentation tactic.
Everything bad is Obama's fault.
Everything good is a continuation of Bush policies
Do you disagree with the statement of fact that it takes 5-7 years to get a new field developed and in production? That is a yes or no question. Then we can discuss who is responsible for the oil boom.
I believe there are things that the previous administration should get credit for, and I believe there are things that the previous administration should get the blame for.
I believe there are things that the current administration should get credit for, and I believe there are things that the current administration should get the blame for.
Can you think of anything bad you'd blame on the Bush administration?...or anything good you'd give the Obama administration credit for?
That was a question, not an assumption.
Logic dictates that nobody is perfect, and if you support Obama, or oppose him, you should find yourself within some unequal variation of that.
The subject is Texas and low oil prices. My question is not bashing Obama, only giving credit to the oil policy that caused the oil boom and you answered it with an irrelevant question. Anyone who thinks Obama is responsible for the increase in oil production is not right in the head. I am not referring to you.