baddog Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, TheMissingBand said: I hope you’re right. Trump and the Admin have repeatedly said that troops on the ground remain on the table. I’m concerned that Iran hasn’t already rolled over. I wonder if they’re doing the old rope-a-dope and letting us burn through our munitions and willingness to fight before they come out to play. These things never work out as planned. It’s great to say “this time is different” because this is totally Trump with no other voices (congress, the public, the military) being brought in for discussion. What worries me is what will happen if Iran doesn’t give Trump the “unconditional surrender” that he’s demanding. Does he just bring our gear home and move on? Or does he have to make a bigger show of force by invading (which I kinda doubt) or by using even more aggressive tactics? Would he unleash a nuke? I think so. He doesn’t care about anything regarding financial cost or the value of human life as evidenced by everything that’s happened up to this point. Trump wasn’t kidding two weeks ago when he said “I can destroy any country that I want.” You’re seeing it in real time. We’re the Death Star, hippy. I don’t see Trump nuking Iran. He’s trying to prevent WW3, and that’s what we’d have if Iran were to nuke Israel. Then oil prices would be the least of our worries. Reagan 1 Quote
Reagan Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 4 hours ago, HangPDFs said: So in this instance - do you give trump any blame or credit for gas prices during his 2nd first year Credit for it. He reversed JoeBama's war on oil/gas. JoeBama's war was to increase gas prices so much that people would cry uncle and beg for EV's. Never happened because this is not what people wanted. But the Dems didn't care, they were gonna force it on you because they know better. This is what drove the price of gas up. Higher cost to companies is passed on to the public. So, Trump reversed these policies and consequently prices came down. This is not rocket science. As baddog said, global conflicts effect oil prices. The Strait of Hormuz if not actually blocked by Iran. But, tanker companies have installed a personal blockage by not moving their ships because of being scared of being attacked. They said they would start back up if Trump could guarantee safe passage. baddog 1 Quote
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TheMissingBand Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, Reagan said: Credit for it. He reversed JoeBama's war on oil/gas. JoeBama's war was to increase gas prices so much that people would cry uncle and beg for EV's. Never happened because this is not what people wanted. But the Dems didn't care, they were gonna force it on you because they know better. This is what drove the price of gas up. Higher cost to companies is passed on to the public. So, Trump reversed these policies and consequently prices came down. This is not rocket science. As baddog said, global conflicts affect oil prices. The Strait of Hormuz if not actually blocked by Iran. But, tanker companies have installed a personal blockage by not moving their ships because of being scared of being attacked. They said they would start back up if Trump could guarantee safe passage. I hear what you’re saying, but if this is so, why did Biden deplete the SPR if he was trying to drive prices up? Demand soared upwards when the economy got hot during the end of Covid and production wasn’t ready to keep up… that’s where the higher prices came from. The president can’t just say “I want high prices (or low ones” and move the markets. They’re still ruled by supply and demand. Banning drilling and closing pipelines? Sure, it can affect supply in the long run, and therefore prices, much like starting a war in the Middle East can do in a much shorter period of time. US will guarantee the vessels and cargo, and offered protection. No takers, though. It’s one thing to say “if something bad happens, we’ll make you whole,” but I’d rather skip having my tanker blown up. Quote
Reagan Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 35 minutes ago, TheMissingBand said: I hear what you’re saying, but if this is so, why did Biden deplete the SPR if he was trying to drive prices up? Demand soared upwards when the economy got hot during the end of Covid and production wasn’t ready to keep up… that’s where the higher prices came from. The president can’t just say “I want high prices (or low ones” and move the markets. They’re still ruled by supply and demand. Banning drilling and closing pipelines? Sure, it can affect supply in the long run, and therefore prices, much like starting a war in the Middle East can do in a much shorter period of time. US will guarantee the vessels and cargo, and offered protection. No takers, though. It’s one thing to say “if something bad happens, we’ll make you whole,” but I’d rather skip having my tanker blown up. The SPR? I’ll have to look when he did it. Was it before any elections? 🤷♂️ You know he tried, well maybe not him, to drive us towards EV’s by driving the cost of gas up. Quote
TheMissingBand Posted 21 hours ago Report Posted 21 hours ago 30 minutes ago, Reagan said: The SPR? I’ll have to look when he did it. Was it before any elections? 🤷♂️ You know he tried, well maybe not him, to drive us towards EV’s by driving the cost of gas up. I think you’re right about the EVs. They were shoving us that way, kicking and screaming. Reagan 1 Quote
Porter Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Crude down to $84.90 a barrel. I expect to see my gas station’s price to reflect that on the way home today. Lol DCT and thetragichippy 2 Quote
baddog Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Porter said: Crude down to $84.90 a barrel. I expect to see my gas station’s price to reflect that on the way home today. Lol That’s a huge drop. Not sure why. Quote
Reagan Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 1 minute ago, baddog said: That’s a huge drop. Not sure why. Maybe this? Quote
thetragichippy Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 56 minutes ago, Porter said: Crude down to $84.90 a barrel. I expect to see my gas station’s price to reflect that on the way home today. Lol I think the spike has spiked...... Quote
TheMissingBand Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 17 minutes ago, thetragichippy said: I think the spike has spiked...... Trump said that he thinks the war is pretty much over and the market is acting accordingly. I hope the Iranians feel like it’s over, too. The last thing we need is them sinking a tanker in the Strait. thetragichippy 1 Quote
baddog Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 46 minutes ago, thetragichippy said: I think the spike has spiked...... So, with all the anti Trump rhetoric about this, it cost me what…..$50?. Lmao What a terrible sacrifice to make to get rid of the most evil terrorist regime since the 40s. Quote
thetragichippy Posted 16 hours ago Report Posted 16 hours ago 2 hours ago, baddog said: So, with all the anti Trump rhetoric about this, it cost me what…..$50?. Lmao What a terrible sacrifice to make to get rid of the most evil terrorist regime since the 40s. I’m a wait and see guy most of the time. I won’t ignore there is an uncertainly to this. The claim is Iran had enough processed Uranium to make I think 11 nukes and we don’t know where it is at….or they have not told us….either way, I can’t fault someone for being skeptical. Hopefully we are wrapping this up and everything works as planned. Quote
baddog Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 13 minutes ago, thetragichippy said: I’m a wait and see guy most of the time. I won’t ignore there is an uncertainly to this. The claim is Iran had enough processed Uranium to make I think 11 nukes and we don’t know where it is at….or they have not told us….either way, I can’t fault someone for being skeptical. Hopefully we are wrapping this up and everything works as planned. True enough. I hope they find it. I trust our intelligence. Trump has agreed to escort Chinese tankers through the strait. 20% of the world’s crude passes through every day. I simply point out the inconvenience of paying a higher price for gas for a few weeks as compared to the results of ridding the world of a cancer. thetragichippy 1 Quote
Boyz N Da Hood Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 4 hours ago, TheMissingBand said: Trump said that he thinks the war is pretty much over and the market is acting accordingly. I hope the Iranians feel like it’s over, too. The last thing we need is them sinking a tanker in the Strait. The new leader going to be same or worse than the other... ppl think theyre going to Just bow down and listen to the U.S.? Mann get real, folks believe they will tho Quote
OlDawg Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, baddog said: True enough. I hope they find it. I trust our intelligence. Trump has agreed to escort Chinese tankers through the strait. 20% of the world’s crude passes through every day. I simply point out the inconvenience of paying a higher price for gas for a few weeks as compared to the results of ridding the world of a cancer. The U.S. probably has to make sure the Gulf States can still sell their oil to maintain their economies & thus, their willingness to assist with Iran. The Chinese will have to pay going rates instead of the black market rate. They (China) get their oil—at a price—and the Gulf States stay as happy as they can be with the situation. It buys time. Literally. It also gives Trump leverage if he still keeps his upcoming meeting with Xi. Just my best guess. baddog 1 Quote
baddog Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 44 minutes ago, Boyz N Da Hood said: The new leader going to be same or worse than the other... ppl think theyre going to Just bow down and listen to the U.S.? Mann get real, folks believe they will tho All I can say is he must not have been paying attention. That one is on him. Quote
baddog Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Pretty nice drop in one day. Search: Crude oil prices dropped significantly on March 9, 2026, falling to around $85−$90 $85−$90 per barrel by late afternoon after surging over 30% to hit nearly $120 $120 earlier in the day. The reversal was driven by U.S. President Trump’s comments that the conflict with Iran was nearing an end, alongside potential, to release strategic reserves Quote
Reagan Posted 10 hours ago Report Posted 10 hours ago Was this quick enough for you?! Edited No more @ thetragichippy 1 Quote
DCT Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, Reagan said: Was this quick enough for you?! I would never dispute something that benefits the people. I am going to be happy when the pumps reflect $81.00. Quote
Boyz N Da Hood Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, Reagan said: Was this quick enough for you?! Lindale $4.69 diesel $3.29 regular... so much winning Less than a year... "weeks away from ANOTHER nuke"... same ppl keep falling for this.. hook,line, sinker Rinse wash repeat Clown wanted to take part in picking Iran's new leader.. look who they picked.. he's "very disappointed" you think they gone bow down? Get real. This all a show, ppl outside the cult sees this We dont know all the REAL details, you trust everything this administration dishes out.. so who really trusts/depends on the government? 🤔 u Quote
Reagan Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, Reagan said: Was this quick enough for you?! Edited No more @ Who edited my post? @ is available to use. What rule was broken? Or is it not available anymore? Quote
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AggiesAreWe Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 11 minutes ago, Reagan said: Who edited my post? @ is available to use. What rule was broken? Or is it not available anymore? Part of cleaning up the forum. No need to @ anyone with your posts. They can read. Quote
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