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Between 2010 and 2014 oil was around $140/barrel when adjusted for inflation. The world didn’t end. Surburban fags didn’t have to leave their all new Chevy Silverado HD Texas Edition McDouble trucks at home and take the bus. Kids didn’t ride bikes to school.

The white issue went something like this:
>gas got expensive
>people bitched but changed neither their driving habits nor the type of vehicle they drive
That’s it. That’s all that happened.

Maybe if it shoots up to $175 or $200 something will happen, but I doubt it. I think people will just suck it up.
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>>531185999
this. Gas is like $3.90/gallon near me. I remember paying $4/gal 15 years ago and that's without adjusting for inflation.
Although this could just be the beginning, it's probably going to get a lot worse and apparently Australia in particular is fucked.
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>>531185999
That shit did kill the big SUVs and gay crossovers took over.
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>>531185999
The USA is pulling reserves , that's what reserves are for.
There is bigger problems inside the USA the in Iran.
The money in the defense is money that was already there, so you not spending new money but money that is already set up for wars.
Farm crisis is the problem
Illegal immigrants taking jobs , Americans can't pay their student loans
Death rate of Americans daily is up
Prices are so high, people have tax Leans
Russias sky fall can take the USA out in 20 minutes.
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>>531185999
You lost trannie.
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>>531185999
>the emergence stock pile will last forever!
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>>531186289
You didn't get paid as much 15 years ago. There is to many illegals working.
Trump didn't get anyone out compared to Obama
Student loan people are selling information now be they can't file bankruptcy but Trump can file bankruptcy 12 times.
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>>531185999
I'm not thinking of ends the world. I'm just thinking it's more expensive than Joe Bidens gas. And he was sleepy. Magapedos are worse with prices than Joe Biden that's among the reasons why I'm voting for Democrats now instead of repubs like I had been for the last 20 years.
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>>531185999
100ml of gas has been deposited to your tank
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12 percent more bankruptcies in 2025
Companies are slowing down because of no resources to make goods
Americans are suffering now
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>>531186701
But oil is used for fertilizer, manufacturing and commercial transportation this will effect Americans.
Building materials, went up , builders can't build now or finish jobs at the price they gave.
Atlantic City 2.0 Trump's bankruptcies
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>>531185999
The paper prices are only down due to the SPR releases, you’re a fucking moron if you don’t realize how 25% of global energy being lost is the biggest energy crisis in history, several Asian countries are currently rationing to the extent of reducing school and work weeks, and a bidding war is happening where they’re outbidding Europeans to effectively steal from them. This is only a few weeks into the war, if this drags on another few months, Europe will also be unable to fill up for winter.

In America we won’t have shortages, but this will cause a recession. Why? Because it will cause demand destruction thanks to higher prices, demand destruction is what causes a recession. When the SPR has been emptied they won’t be able to manipulate paper prices anymore. There’s only a matter of weeks left for this to end before this plays out
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>>531185999
Trump said he got rid of isis, but isis shows back up.
Trump is putting Americans in danger
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>>531185999
You can't adjust oil for inflation. It IS the inflation to a major degree. We have been completely impoverished and CAN NOT AFFORD the old price "adjusted for inflation" as it would increase all other prices proportionally.
Cheap oil is the only thing keeping us going.
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>>531185999
This is totally different than 2008. There's countries where fuel is going to run out entirely like Australia and NZ. US will be insulated because you produce your own and the government can force it to be sold locally in case of force majeure. Countries that don't produce their own fuel are completely fucked if this goes on too long. Australia is already talking about covid-style restrictions to ensure only essential industries like 18 wheelers delivering food have access to extremely limited fuel. This is a catastrophic situation that Trump has caused.
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>>531187175
If you can't afford it, because your credit card is maxed out, you can't buy it .
So the supply is lowered
It's a homeless crisis like Obama Trump is causing
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Texas here fuck you we got ours
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Thanks jews!
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>>531185999
One item being more expensive changes the entire spending mechanisms, encourages debt more than anything in the world and debt slaves is all you have here

Now if you like your debt slavery there is the traditional banking system
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>>531185999
You are simply a retarded nigger that doesn't understand global energy markets, physical supply constraints and what reserve releases do to the paper price, or demand collapse.
Fuck off, retarded nigger.
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>>531185999
Just push it to $300.
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>>531185999
>Between 2010 and 2014 oil was around $140/barrel when adjusted for inflation. The world didn’t end.

recessions are largely vibe based. the private market created close to zero new jobs in the last 6 months, per the fed reserve. most of our GDP growth (which is in itself a retarded jewish metric) over the last year has been AI capital expenditure.

high oil prices mean higher costs in the real world. oil, of course, goes up. other forms of energy might go up by some amount, since the markets tend to track one another. this flows through the real economy as things like transportation become more expensive, which means higher prices for wholesalers/businesses and retailers/consumers. it makes headlines and the vibes turn sour.

do you see how this can be a catalyst to a recession?
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>>531187411
I don't understand why Americans should worry
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>>531185999
This is the most retarded analysis I've read so far. Congrats!
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>>531187396
Why do you even use credit instruments for consumer purchases? Credit is a tool to raise capitalization, not buying groceries or gas.
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>>531185999
>Maybe if it shoots up to $175 or $200 something will happen, but I doubt it.
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>>531187346
If you use Chinese currency you can get you oil.
Why not use Chinese currency ?
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>>531187667
China has stopped exporting fuel of any description to everyone as of a few days ago. They are now hoarding for themselves only. Iran has blocked the strait for anyone even remotely associated with the US, that includes us.
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>>531187591
Because prices are global, retarded nigger. All a supply shock means is a couple less weeks of pain for you when the reserves run out. Unless we do something unprecedented like supply restrictions on oil, and even then a lot of the stuff we export was imported. It's not like the wells to cover everything of ours can be magically put into place. Further, it would be the biggest admission of failure in this shitstorm so far even beyond the boots on the ground. Imagine having to basically nationalize oil one month into your kike war.
Fuck off, retard.
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>>531187622
Because the habit is buy now pay later, if there was no credit people couldn't buy and the economy would collapse.
Average Americans make 60 k they borrow 20 k a year
That is like have a population of India and everyone making 60 k
Fuzzy math
Why do you think Russian mail order brides get divorced from their American husbands ?
Their income is a lie
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>>531187920
Vaseline is made from oil anon
It's going to be a dry fuck or what ?
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Best solution is a high tax to repair the DMG done by fossilfuels and to use that cash to invest into renewables.
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>>531185999
April 1 America will pull out of Iran , they will claim America won
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>>531188145
The green transition isn’t even close to being ready
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>>531188145
The irony of Trump being so pro-fossil fuels and has effectively destroyed large parts of the fossil fuel industry with this war and forced developed countries to accelerate their move to renewables, just to be insulated from the instability of the Middle East and Israel
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>>531188145
Cost to much, and the technology isn't working, they foolishly spent the money on activists.
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>>531185999
It is not only the price, but also the velocity how the price change.
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>>531185999
The US has oil reserves. The ones who should be seething are the third world shitholes that lack oil.
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>>531185999
You wasted your time on trannies and now you're that idiot no one is helping
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>>531188440
US barely has any oil reserves when you consider the astronomically high daily consumption rate of 20 million barrels per day, roughly 19 days if all imports stopped. But worst comes to worst, you can nationalize your oil and force producers to sell only within the US. That would be extremely humiliating though
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>>531188749
The reserves aren’t for supply, they’re to keep prices down. An export ban wouldn’t be needed, the problem will be the prices go crazy when the reserves run out
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>>531185999
Retard alert

People have no disposable income compared to 2014. People making six figures are getting by on $90 a week after expenses
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>>531185999
Retard alert

People have no disposable income compared to 2014. People making six figures are getting by on $90 a week after expenses where as in 2014 that figure would be $900

I lived and worked in that era. $13, an hour was great money. An apartment costed $400 a month to rent. That same apartment is $2399 now
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>>531188899
Hegseth just asked for $200bn in war funding, so they expect this war to go for months at the minimum at a burn rate of $1bn per day, reserves will run out with a long conflict and prices will get much stupider than they are now
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>>531185999
The great depression Arab oil embargo you are retarded
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Stupid fucking moron.
You ignoramuses are actively destroying the supply side this time, the type of infrastructure that is extremely expensive and slow to rebuild. This is not a momentary increase in demand like in your idiotic example.
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>>531186289
That's because fraud theft ad maneuvering
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>>531185999
>it's still a bit less bad than the worst financial crisis of the last 20 years
okay buddy
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Oil tankers refineries, oil platforms, drilling, transformer stations, cables, towers,......
Oil and coal are a huge fuckin waste of resources. And all this waste just to produce weapons and blow each other up over it. And all this theatre to keep a few shareholders rich hm

The transition to renewables should've happened already 30 years ago. It only happens now because of a blown up pipeline and psychopaths playing in the bathtub.
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>>531186543
Lie lie lie and nuke hoax atoms do not exist a scientific impossibility
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>>531185999
So you're saying because shit was bad before we're not allowed to be complain about shit being bad now
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Bank owned F150s and RAMs simply will not be able to survive whats coming. Thank god I own my vehicles (all with manual transmissions) unlike the average truck/SUV retard.
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>>531185999
What do you think caused that inflation?
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>>531185999
2010 was the shittiest decade ever
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>>531185999
$104?
And still $3.70 pre-Bidenomics?
Dang, even at the height of his warmongering, the orange man is still batter than the knicker and dementia patient.

https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/leafhandler.ashx?f=m&n=pet&s=emm_epm0_pte_nus_dpg
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when diesel hits $5 per gallon, truck shipping begins to have serious downstream cost increases to basic commodities and supply shortages. At $6/gallon it becomes cost prohibitive to ship by truck and will see lots of truckers quit and companies go belly up. Your grocery stores will go unstocked and go out of business. At $8/gallon you even have problems with rail shipping which will totally shut down the economy.
This isn't people "panicking".
These are real people with real concerns to feed their families and stay alive.
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>>531185999
Disgraceful
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>>531185999
Anon, airlines are cancelling flights en masse because they don't even have any fuel. This isn't just about money but about there being no physical supply to buy.



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