So you're kind of high. Gotchya.Are China and Mexico the biggest manufacturers?
what does this say to you?Of course the Saudis are pumping more. It's their prerogative to squeeze the competition out of the market.
And if we create export pipelines, it will only accelerate that process because they have cheaper oil and they will squeeze us out of the market too.
The ethical oil fallacy is one of the most naive ideas anyone has ever come up with as commodities are the closest thing to a free market and no one will be buying expensive Canadian oil. OPEC would just pump out more crude, and those terrorist states that the oil ethicists like Ezra worry about will just get more in their pockets.
The only way to resolve this issue is if the international community put sanctions on them, but that won't happen any time soon.
Is this economic warfare? What is our roll in this war and who is attacking whom?
Thanks for finally admitting throttling oil back will increase the price.The only way to stop it is if the international community agreed to put sanctions on Saudi Arabia and that would allow for demand to grow for other exporting countries.
That would probably be why we used terms like "throttle" in our argument, uh huh.Mulcair didn't want to throttle oil, he just didn't want the oil and manufacturing industries to negatively influence each other.
That's nice. I'm just glad you finally admit throttling oil back causes the price to go up.The petro dollar is certainly a problem and so manufacturing picks up a bit of the slack when oil falters but then the opposite tends to happen when the price of oil goes up.