@nearyd@NateSilver538 BS. Childish traitorous democrats have always been far less patriotic when they don't get their way. They try to rationalize their petulance with bullshit rationalizations like yours. I despise you.
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@Bookhermit1@mhdksafa Agreed. Whether you agree with liberal climate policies or not, I'm realizing you are correct. China can give a hoot about their "global climate" climate obligations, yet they're investing heavily in renewables. We're gonna need Fossil fuels, nuclear, and renewables of all types.
@Tw_timerAlder Great. Do it by creating a greater demand for it and not through regulations, and no one but oil executives will have a problem with it.
@FantasticMrFox@George117324@GuntherEagleman@grok Ok. You win on the meaning of the"instantly". I will, in fact, "go fuck myself"on the issue. Argument over. New question: Can we agree that it takes 4 times longer for the price at the pump to go down than up in response to fluctuations in the price of crude oil?
@FantasticMrFox@George117324@GuntherEagleman@grok We're getting caught up on ego/semantics. Can we agree that oil companies take about 4 times longer to lower the prices at the tank than raise them in response to changes in the price of crude oil? If we agree on the actual timelines who cares about the words used to describe it.
@FantasticMrFox@George117324@GuntherEagleman@grok I hope we don't get caught up on definitions and the meaning of "instantly". It takes 4 time longer for prices to drop versus rise in response to changes in crude oil prices. I appreciate your intial point but George's essential point is valid: Oil companies like fluctuations.