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My Guess as to What Venezuelan Oil Means to the USA

She got shot because the officer preferred to draw his weapon and shoot rather than take one step aside. But "that funking b*tch" remark is going to be worth millions to someone.
That's a perfectly justified response to someone who just took a swing on you or fled from you or pointed their car at you. She was most definitely a fkg bithc in that moment. She had no right to do that. He had no duty to retreat and every right to point his weapon at her as a threat to stop or else.

In any case, the point stands untouched - she didn't get shot for non-compliance. Same as Ashli Babbitt didn't get shot for non-compliance.
 
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She got shot because the officer preferred to draw his weapon and shoot rather than take one step aside. But "that funking b*tch" remark is going to be worth millions to someone.
I can't believe the officer said that. Law enforcement officers should be professional in their actions and words. Can't blame her from getting away from that crazy funking ICE guy.
 
I can't believe the officer said that. Law enforcement officers should be professional in their actions and words. Can't blame her from getting away from that crazy funking ICE guy.
He wasn't wrong. Besides she never heard it
 
Venezuelan reserves are the largest proven reserves in the world but decades of neglect has damaged the facilities for transporting this oil to market. And Venezuela is a member of OPEC. But it will take years for this oil to be developed economically and environmentally in a sane manner. But I think within a year, assuming some of the companies return who were kicked out - like Exxon-Mobil- it will reduce or limit the price of crude oil. But because domestic production is necessary, and domestic refining is necessary, the price of oil will hover around the basic cost of developing any oil reserve. That means $50-60 per barrel. That's cheap considering inflation in the past 30 years.

The problem is that it will embolden states like Colorado, the left coast, and New England to abolish all drilling domestically as well as trying to eliminate refining in their states. This could lead to more refineries being built out of the country and importing finished product. That's not necessarily a good thing. Meanwhile it puts Canada in a pickle. The thick tar sands oils will be even cheaper, produce less tax revenue, and the current government of Canada is rapidly destroying their domestic oil industry as it is.

In other words, it is business as usual. Oil prices will remain in a race dominated by swings that relate as much to geopolitical machinations as it does to the economics of producing and refining oil per se.

I think the real problem is that it will take DECADES to rebuild Venezuela's infrastructure. It is really not a pretty picture. It is downright ugly. It should be no wonder that the Trump Administration is not at all interested in taking over the government of Venezuela. They probably stand in awe of the problem: What to do?

The people of Venezuela chose to elect a communist government. They are to blame. Leave it to them to reconstruct as best they can. Do NOT get involved, except to pay them a fair price for exported oil (up for debate as to what that is). Leave to them, but do not allow the Chinese or Russians to take advantage of the situation. Oh yeah, - not so easy.

Iran is going to be a lot easier to deal with, if they can topple the government. That is the problem; they have run out of Navy vessels to attack Iran. So, Trump may be in a fix. Let's see if he can get out of this one! But if they succeed in toppling the government, they have the Shah to run things and a decent infrastructure - aside from the water problem.
 
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