Of course. In fact I was just saying the other day how we need another dose of nuke fall out to traverse the globe via trade winds. I'm aching to try out my bunker.BigP wrote:Nom De Plume wrote:I find it interesting that the strikes occurred just prior to UN investigators getting to the site. Also, were their respective governments aware of the leaders intent to strike on the weekend?
They should nuke the shithole , Or stay well away from it and let them sort out their problems
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"But you will run your kunt mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."
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I wish we would all get out of the ME period no matter what they do. At this point I really don't care what they do to each other.
We are now flooded with real, and fake, refugees who are destabilising the western world as they move en masse into western countries.
It annoys the heck out of me to see women and babies suffering the attacks of chemical weapons in their homeland whilst thousands of their 'men' are on leaky boats heading to Australia and elsewhere.
We are now flooded with real, and fake, refugees who are destabilising the western world as they move en masse into western countries.
It annoys the heck out of me to see women and babies suffering the attacks of chemical weapons in their homeland whilst thousands of their 'men' are on leaky boats heading to Australia and elsewhere.
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And then there's the small problem of oil.
That's my preference too. But we can't ignore terrorist groups like ISIS or similar groups that may pop up with murderous intentions towards Western targets.I wish we would all get out of the ME period no matter what they do.
And then there's the small problem of oil.
x 2It annoys the heck out of me to see women and babies suffering the attacks of chemical weapons in their homeland whilst thousands of their 'men' are on leaky boats heading to Australia and elsewhere.
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Yes the dreaded oil. America has more shale oil reserves than any other country on the planet but apparently they cannot drill for it as cheaply as Saudi Arabia can supply it. YET!! I hope that changes very soon.
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Why? Economies of scale?Black Orchid wrote:Yes the dreaded oil. America has more shale oil reserves than any other country on the planet but apparently they cannot drill for it as cheaply as Saudi Arabia can supply it. YET!! I hope that changes very soon.
They spent what...$3 trillion on Iraq, yet won't drill for oil that is more expensive to produce but I'd say a shit load cheaper than a $3 trillion dollar pointless war.
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They are drilling for it and it apparently takes years to tap. I believe they will be on point very soon. I am certainly no expert on oil though lol.Mistress Nicole wrote:Why? Economies of scale?Black Orchid wrote:Yes the dreaded oil. America has more shale oil reserves than any other country on the planet but apparently they cannot drill for it as cheaply as Saudi Arabia can supply it. YET!! I hope that changes very soon.
They spent what...$3 trillion on Iraq, yet won't drill for oil that is more expensive to produce but I'd say a shit load cheaper than a $3 trillion dollar pointless war.
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Oooh that is good news. When they do tap it, presuming that occurs in Trump's term, it will be very interesting to see what he does.Black Orchid wrote:They are drilling for it and it apparently takes years to tap. I believe they will be on point very soon. I am certainly no expert on oil though lol.Mistress Nicole wrote:Why? Economies of scale?Black Orchid wrote:Yes the dreaded oil. America has more shale oil reserves than any other country on the planet but apparently they cannot drill for it as cheaply as Saudi Arabia can supply it. YET!! I hope that changes very soon.
They spent what...$3 trillion on Iraq, yet won't drill for oil that is more expensive to produce but I'd say a shit load cheaper than a $3 trillion dollar pointless war.
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Nom De Plume wrote:Of course. In fact I was just saying the other day how we need another dose of nuke fall out to traverse the globe via trade winds. I'm aching to try out my bunker.BigP wrote:Nom De Plume wrote:I find it interesting that the strikes occurred just prior to UN investigators getting to the site. Also, were their respective governments aware of the leaders intent to strike on the weekend?
They should nuke the shithole , Or stay well away from it and let them sort out their problems
I gave mine a sprnig clean the other day. A little backround radiation wont do ya no harm girl. You are constantly being bombarded with high energy particles from the cosmos,,
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I think the potential to tap it has been there since Reagan's term so if they are ever going to get it going it will definitely be in Trump's term I would think. Another feather in his cap.Mistress Nicole wrote:Oooh that is good news. When they do tap it, presuming that occurs in Trump's term, it will be very interesting to see what he does.Black Orchid wrote:They are drilling for it and it apparently takes years to tap. I believe they will be on point very soon. I am certainly no expert on oil though lol.Mistress Nicole wrote:Why? Economies of scale?Black Orchid wrote:Yes the dreaded oil. America has more shale oil reserves than any other country on the planet but apparently they cannot drill for it as cheaply as Saudi Arabia can supply it. YET!! I hope that changes very soon.
They spent what...$3 trillion on Iraq, yet won't drill for oil that is more expensive to produce but I'd say a shit load cheaper than a $3 trillion dollar pointless war.
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