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You know, just last night I was watching the fights on Paramount and was genuinely impressed that the US has a President that’s a fight fan and goes to the shows. It made me slightly nostalgic for a time about six years ago when I didn’t despise Trump more than anyone who’s ever lived. I didn’t hear any boos, but the reception that he received didn’t seem to be anywhere near as boisterous as at previous times. What amazed me was that somebody cue’d up Sabbath’s “War Pigs” on the sound system. That guy is the real hero.
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My thing is this… we had a nuclear treaty with Iran and Trump tore it up in 2018 because it was Obama’s, not Trump’s own. Fast forward to 2026, and things were rocking along smoothly enough, even after we bombed Iran’s nuclear “capabilities.” That wasn’t enough for President “I-Can-Destroy-Any-Country-That-I-Want.” Drunk on power from his illegal attack and ransacking of Venezuela, he made the stupid decision to launch an unprovoked attack on Iran, and now he can’t come up with a plan to extricate the US from the mess he’s made. Just today he announced that the US is going to blockade the Hormuz because it’s not fair for Iran to make money selling out to people that they like and not selling people that they (Iran) doesn’t like… as if we didn’t just steal all of those tankers of oil from Venezuela, demand that the world not sell oil to Cuba, etc. Trump is piece of crap who is in a situation that is so far beyond his capabilities, and the true comedy is that his fanboys think this all some big plan. If the world wants to pay Iran a toll to cruise by the Hormuz, and we don’t need the oil anyways according to Trump, what’s the big deal? The big deal is that the fat baby isn’t getting his way. He’s sitting in a dirty diaper and he ain’t happy. At last check he’s threading to murder another level of Iranian leadership because this new level isn’t giving in, either. In less than six months, Trump and MAGA has completely normalized the kidnapping and murder of the leaders of countries with whom we disagree. I can’t WAIT for the crying that starts when some little country sends a team over here to assassinate some of our politicians… especially since our politician (especially the Rs) seem to be so cool with the practice these days. This isn’t America anymore.
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I ignore trolls for the most part.
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@TheMissingBand just wants you to know he hates Trump no matter what. Lol
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Porter reacted to a post in a topic:
Iran War Update
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baddog reacted to a post in a topic:
Iran War Update
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Yes. WTI—which is actually light, sweet crude—will remain slightly elevated against Brent simply because of access. It can’t elevate in price too much because it’s almost a byproduct for the U.S. We have more than enough light, sweet crude and our refineries are mainly set up to process heavy, sour. What many don’t understand is that it’s actually more expensive to refine the heavy, sour that we import. But, because of environmental policies through the recent decades, we don’t use as much oil as many think. Also, heavy, sour can be refined into multiple more products like diesel, asphalt, pharmas, and other petrochemical products whereas light, sweet is primarily only for gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel. It actually becomes more cost efficient to import heavy, sour and export the sweet. Plus, it’s a way of using our oil exports as diplomacy, and steadying the global market. WTI never really gets that much separation from Brent simply because global buyers know the U.S. has to pretty much just unload a lot of it because we can’t use it all. Hopefully, my comments are helping make more sense to some out of a hard to understand commodity market. If nothing else, y’all are learning more about the overall business. There’s a lot more to it than most know. They just see gas prices and hear the price of oil. They’re not getting a bigger overview.
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navydawg31 reacted to a post in a topic:
Woodville’s Babin picks another offer
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I’m just curious, do you want Trump and our military to be successful in safely opening the strait?
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Is crude will increase demand, but only temporary. Once the military operation reopens the strait and traffic starts flowing, the oil prices will drop. The spike is really not supply but fear. Once the strait is open, the fear will be gone.
- Yesterday
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This game won’t finish
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Mr. Buddy Garrity reacted to a post in a topic:
2026 Texas Rangers
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Lost the 1st two games to the dodgers 8-7 and 6-3. Managed to win Sundays game 5-2. Four game series starting Monday with the A's. Season record: 8-7
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Just curious… what do you expect this to do to the price of WTI?
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Oh well 7 in a row🥵
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Porter reacted to a post in a topic:
Trump Bump
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thetragichippy reacted to a post in a topic:
Trump Bump
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This had nothing to do with Trump lol 16 year fatigue - economy in their country. I was actually a little shocked this was you. It sounded more like CardinalBacker.
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Well he was in power for 16 years so there’s that. Lol Maybe Trump will get 8 more years after his 2nd term to make it 16 years as President. 😁
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Yeah, you’re probably hoping they fall under communist rule again.
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Victor Orban, Trump’s buddy, got the Trump Bump yesterday. Trump’s endorsement bumped him straight out of power. Poor Donald John is withering just like the Wicked Witch of the West.
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Bolton line drive hit to leg. Another pitcher hurt.
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Finally looked like a team today. If they continue to play like today they have a good chance. If they play like they did yesterday they have no chance
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AggiesAreWe reacted to a post in a topic:
Lamar Baseball 2026
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R.I.P.
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Phil Garner great player, coach, family man, and true gentleman dies of panreatic cancer at 76 years young.
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He needs to stop experimenting with Abreu for a while.
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Sound like America first to me! 😎
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Lamar Baseball 2026
myrecordwashorrible replied to myrecordwashorrible's topic in Lamar Sports Forum
LU with a 10 run rule in 7. 11-1 victory. SFA falls and SELA wins. Thus, Lamar sits in 3rd tied with SFA (holds tiebreaker) and 1 game back of SELA. HCU has a big lead on Northwestern State ans if it hold they will have taken 2 of 3 from the Demons. This will bring them back to the pack a bit. Huge weekend coming up as the Birds host the Demons, SELA heads to UTRGV, and SFA will be hosting Nicholls. Can Lamar pull a top 2 seed or do we hope for a good destination for the first round of the conference tournament? Time will tell, sun will rise tomorrow, and my Uncle Spidey will have a complaint. -
whodat22 reacted to a post in a topic:
Woodville’s Babin picks another offer
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All the while, 90 super tankers are headed to America to fill up😎