baddog Posted yesterday at 03:37 PM Report Posted yesterday at 03:37 PM WWII got us out of the Great Depression. Go figure. People didn’t have food on the table, yet they contributed everything they could to help with the war effort. The times, they are a changing. Quote
OlDawg Posted yesterday at 04:28 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:28 PM 44 minutes ago, baddog said: WWII got us out of the Great Depression. Go figure. People didn’t have food on the table, yet they contributed everything they could to help with the war effort. The times, they are a changing. Even if not a soccer fan, the U.S. play on Friday was uplifting. Reading comments from foreign tourists about America is definitely a ‘feel-good’ mentality. The most poignant news take I read from a World Cup fan/tourist was something close to “If you follow the news, you hate America. If you travel around America, you love Americans.” The MOU with Iran is a positive, even though the deal isn’t finalized, and verification is paramount. The final deal may be tougher than the conflict itself. We’ll see. But, I sense a more upbeat feeling this morning. I ran to the store real quick for some milk before all the rain really hit hard. People seemed a lot more positive, and were smiling and talkative. baddog 1 Quote
baddog Posted yesterday at 04:36 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:36 PM 4 minutes ago, OlDawg said: Even if not a soccer fan, the U.S. play on Friday was uplifting. Reading comments from foreign tourists about America is definitely a ‘feel-good’ mentality. The most poignant news take I read from a World Cup fan/tourist was something close to “If you follow the news, you hate America. If you travel around America, you love Americans.” The MOU with Iran is a positive, even though the deal isn’t finalized, and verification is paramount. The final deal may be tougher than the conflict itself. We’ll see. But, I sense a more upbeat feeling this morning. I ran to the store real quick for some milk before all the rain really hit hard. People seemed a lot more positive, and were smiling and talkative. Lots of stories out there. One about a German soccer fan experiencing the south. He loved Waffle House and couldn’t believe it for a breakfast diner. Hope he gets some gumbo and brisket along the way. lol. Lots of others good food for sure. Quote
DCT Posted yesterday at 04:53 PM Report Posted yesterday at 04:53 PM 2 hours ago, OlDawg said: I don't like using absolutes because they're typically wrong. But, I don't see oil going back down to pre-conflict levels again in the near--or ever--future. The climate change disaster hoax has been proven to be just that, by the UN Climate Committee of all groups, and the critical nature of oil has been shown to the entire world. Futures are showing a range in the high 70's long-term, and no lower. Every $10/bbl basically means $.25/gal for gasoline at the pump. Going by this, you can expect a settled gasoline range in the $3.20-$3.50 range in most States for the foreseeable future--AFTER a few months--as the currently loaded supplies reach the world's refineries. At this same time, countries will still be bidding against each other to refill their strategic reserves. So, the price won't drop like a rock. But, we should see less than $4.00 for the most part everywhere. A definite improvement. How will this impact voters at the polls is the million dollar. Quote
baddog Posted yesterday at 05:44 PM Report Posted yesterday at 05:44 PM 48 minutes ago, DCT said: How will this impact voters at the polls is the million dollar. Well, with all the crying about mid terms and fuel costs being at the top of the list, when the costs come down, do you really expect the complainers to vote differently? They will simply move the goal post. Without conviction, one can easily be manipulated. Quote
mat Posted yesterday at 06:51 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:51 PM 1 hour ago, baddog said: Well, with all the crying about mid terms and fuel costs being at the top of the list, when the costs come down, do you really expect the complainers to vote differently? They will simply move the goal post. Without conviction, one can easily be manipulated. Fuel cost may go down but expect the overall cost of living to go down for any impact. Quote
mat Posted yesterday at 06:55 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:55 PM I don’t do ticktock but my wife has shared many stories of how impressed soccer foreigners are to visit our country, except for the heat. Helps make us realize how good we have it. OlDawg and baddog 1 1 Quote
baddog Posted yesterday at 07:10 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:10 PM 17 minutes ago, mat said: Fuel cost may go down but expect the overall cost of living to go down for any impact. As the fuel costs fall, it has to be a concerted effort to get all other prices to decrease. Too many businesses will keep prices high to profit from lower delivery costs…..and it has nothing to do with believing in free market. Price gouging is real. Quote
OlDawg Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 5 hours ago, baddog said: As the fuel costs fall, it has to be a concerted effort to get all other prices to decrease. Too many businesses will keep prices high to profit from lower delivery costs…..and it has nothing to do with believing in free market. Price gouging is real. To me, one of the best things to happen out of this—besides no nuclear weapons for Iran if that actually gets done—is the realignment of energy across the globe. The Strait won’t be allowed to have as much impact in the future. Producers will find other outlets. Plus, the U.S. has been established as a reliable energy source without the headaches of the Middle East. We should now become one of—if not the—dominant energy producer/s in the world. Our supply lines are safe. Insurers will take note. Length of travel will not be as big an impediment if regularly scheduled shipments are undertaken by clients. This should bode well for energy investments, manufacturing, engineering, crafts and skills, and related high-paying jobs. Not to mention a boon to our resurgent steel industry. baddog 1 Quote
OlDawg Posted 18 hours ago Report Posted 18 hours ago 8 hours ago, baddog said: Lots of stories out there. One about a German soccer fan experiencing the south. He loved Waffle House and couldn’t believe it for a breakfast diner. Hope he gets some gumbo and brisket along the way. lol. Lots of others good food for sure. Waffle House is the hurricane indicator. You know it’s really bad if Waffle House is closed. 😆 Quote
Porter Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 39 minutes ago, OlDawg said: Yep! He’s Right! Quote
baddog Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 1 hour ago, OlDawg said: Gotta love Kennedy. Quote
DCT Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 14 hours ago, OlDawg said: Waffle House is the hurricane indicator. You know it’s really bad if Waffle House is closed. 😆 If only he would address health care. The current insurance from the market place Blue Cross Blue Shield silver is horrible. Quote
DCT Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 16 hours ago, OlDawg said: To me, one of the best things to happen out of this—besides no nuclear weapons for Iran if that actually gets done—is the realignment of energy across the globe. The Strait won’t be allowed to have as much impact in the future. Producers will find other outlets. Plus, the U.S. has been established as a reliable energy source without the headaches of the Middle East. We should now become one of—if not the—dominant energy producer/s in the world. Our supply lines are safe. Insurers will take note. Length of travel will not be as big an impediment if regularly scheduled shipments are undertaken by clients. This should bode well for energy investments, manufacturing, engineering, crafts and skills, and related high-paying jobs. Not to mention a boon to our resurgent steel industry. Has Iran guaranteed no nuclear weapons and are they willing to give up their capabilities to produce nuclear weapons? If not this was a waste of life for the brave men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice and tax payers money. Quote
baddog Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 37 minutes ago, DCT said: Has Iran guaranteed no nuclear weapons and are they willing to give up their capabilities to produce nuclear weapons? If not this was a waste of life for the brave men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice and tax payers money. Wow, same number of enlisted murdered leaving Afghanistan…….and left $billions in military equipment..…not a peep. Reagan 1 Quote
OlDawg Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 43 minutes ago, DCT said: Has Iran guaranteed no nuclear weapons and are they willing to give up their capabilities to produce nuclear weapons? If not this was a waste of life for the brave men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice and tax payers money. Let me consult Carnac. baddog 1 Quote
Reagan Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 1 hour ago, DCT said: Has Iran guaranteed no nuclear weapons and are they willing to give up their capabilities to produce nuclear weapons? If not this was a waste of life for the brave men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice and tax payers money. You looking to Iran for the truth?! TDS at its finest! Quote
DCT Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 27 minutes ago, Reagan said: You looking to Iran for the truth?! TDS at its finest! This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up You were saying? 🐣 You really worship your 1 true 👑. Guess Isreal didn't read the MOU. Quote
baddog Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Back to the crude oil prices…..like Reagan posted, below $80 per barrel. It’s also still late spring. Quote
DCT Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 2 minutes ago, baddog said: Back to the crude oil prices…..like Reagan posted, below $80 per barrel. It’s also still late spring. Price of goods went down fast. Quote
baddog Posted 45 minutes ago Report Posted 45 minutes ago 14 minutes ago, DCT said: Price of goods went down fast. Yeah, be patient. We all know they won’t come down as fast, if at all. Quote
Boyz N Da Hood Posted 36 minutes ago Report Posted 36 minutes ago 2 hours ago, DCT said: Has Iran guaranteed no nuclear weapons and are they willing to give up their capabilities to produce nuclear weapons? If not this was a waste of life for the brave men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice and tax payers money. Expect a but but but/comparison to something else.. meaning more L's for the bots and cult members.. Quote
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