Re: Searching For Wisdom Among The "Doomertainer" Jokers
have to dig it up but somehere ej makes the case that the 1970s "oil embargo' was about opec shipping oil to the usa through intermediaries. plenty of oil but at high prices. today i find...
Gas jumps above $3.67, oil passes $126 on Venezuela concerns
On Friday, The Wall Street Journal published a report that suggested closer ties between Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and rebels attempting to overthrow Colombia's government. Chavez has been linked to Colombian rebels previously, but the paper reported it had reviewed computer files indicating concrete offers by Venezuela's leader to arm guerillas. That appears to heighten the chances that the U.S. could impose sanctions on one of its biggest oil suppliers.
"If we put on sanctions, I'm sure Chavez would threaten to cut off our oil supply," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Alaron Trading Corp. "Obviously that would have a major impact on oil prices."
Even if Chavez cut oil shipments to the U.S., Venezuelan oil would still make its way to the U.S. via middle men, who would buy it from Venezuela and resell it to the U.S., Flynn said. But that new layer in the supply chain would bump up costs.
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he also made the point that "opec was blamed but the us had to print the money to pay for the oil" or something along those lines.
bang! we have a match. peak cheap oil means the usa has to print more money to pay for the oil, leading to inflation in the prices everything.
that's what ka-poom theory says, no? print money to cover the debt deflation but blame it on opec?
have to dig it up but somehere ej makes the case that the 1970s "oil embargo' was about opec shipping oil to the usa through intermediaries. plenty of oil but at high prices. today i find...
Gas jumps above $3.67, oil passes $126 on Venezuela concerns
On Friday, The Wall Street Journal published a report that suggested closer ties between Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez and rebels attempting to overthrow Colombia's government. Chavez has been linked to Colombian rebels previously, but the paper reported it had reviewed computer files indicating concrete offers by Venezuela's leader to arm guerillas. That appears to heighten the chances that the U.S. could impose sanctions on one of its biggest oil suppliers.
"If we put on sanctions, I'm sure Chavez would threaten to cut off our oil supply," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Alaron Trading Corp. "Obviously that would have a major impact on oil prices."
Even if Chavez cut oil shipments to the U.S., Venezuelan oil would still make its way to the U.S. via middle men, who would buy it from Venezuela and resell it to the U.S., Flynn said. But that new layer in the supply chain would bump up costs.
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he also made the point that "opec was blamed but the us had to print the money to pay for the oil" or something along those lines.
bang! we have a match. peak cheap oil means the usa has to print more money to pay for the oil, leading to inflation in the prices everything.
that's what ka-poom theory says, no? print money to cover the debt deflation but blame it on opec?
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