GuyBud

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GuyBud

GuyBud

@Jimmy_Edwardo

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GuyBud
GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@FloridaManV @JavierBlas I love my American neighbours and my country's fall and incompetence is sad. Only mouth breathers up here paint all 1/3 of a billion of you with a broad brush.
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Javier Blas@JavierBlas·
In the middle of what some have described as the worst energy crisis ever (worst than 1973+1979+2022 combined), let me tell you that US natural gas prices are falling toward a 18-month low of $2.6 per mBtu. (And yes, North America gas market is an island, but it does matter)
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Top Girl Keiko, J.D. ✝️🙏
I’m beginning to think Trump gave Ivanka away to Jared Kushner in a deal much like Epstein gave him Melania.
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@GavMcCracken The neutering of Algoma steel and Brookfield being the only beneficiary of said neutering is an example, unfortunately.
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@UnrefinedTLDR @JavierBlas We have a bunch 100k refineries but our only two 200k refineries cant run at capacity without foreign oil due to lack of pipelines lol. I can't imagine the world allows this to continue this way. I know you guys dont mind liquifying our gas and refining our oil though lol.
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Parody Tommy Norris
Parody Tommy Norris@UnrefinedTLDR·
You're right, and it's actually worse than that. Pacific Future Energy proposed a 200,000 barrel-a-day refinery near Kitimat in 2016. An $11 billion project that would've turned Alberta bitumen into gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel for export to Asia. It sat in regulatory purgatory for almost nine years. The company finally pulled the plug in December and @s_guilbeault quietly terminated the environmental assessment two months later like he was closing a browser tab. Nine years. Eleven billion dollars of private capital ready to go. And Ottawa couldn't get out of its own way long enough to say yes or no. That refinery would be processing crude right now during the worst supply crisis in a generation. Instead it's a dead PDF on a government website. Canada doesn't have a resource problem. It has a permission problem.
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@UnrefinedTLDR @JavierBlas 200,000 + barrel a day refinery in the same area was just canceled after 10 years of our government dicking around the would be private investment to build it
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Parody Tommy Norris@UnrefinedTLDR·
Mind-blowing is the right word. Third-largest gas reserves on the planet and LNG Canada in Kitimat shipped its first cargo nine months ago. The facility took seven years to build, $40 billion to finance, and a decade of permitting fights before a single molecule left the coast. And here's the kicker—it's now ramping up shipments to Asia specifically because the Strait crisis shut down Qatar and the UAE. Canada accidentally stumbled into being relevant in the global LNG market because the Middle East caught fire at exactly the right time. That's not energy strategy. That's dumb luck. Imagine where we'd be if Canada had built this fifteen years ago. Or built three of them. Instead there's one terminal running below capacity on the Pacific Coast while the world begs for gas.
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@FloridaManV @JavierBlas And a few years later Germany and Japan begged Canada to build LNG terminals. Poland laughed in our faces that the US liquefies huge amounts of Canadian nat gas and sells it abroad.
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Florida Man V@FloridaManV·
@JavierBlas Remember when Trump asked Europe to buy from the USA instead of from Putin? Good times.
Florida Man V tweet media
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Parody Tommy Norris@UnrefinedTLDR·
Javier, you're one of the few people on this app who actually reads the data before tweeting, so I'll say this with respect—you're right and that's exactly the problem. Natural gas at $2.60 while crude is at $97 tells you everything about what's broken. We're drowning in gas we can export and choking on oil we can't move. North America is an island for gas because we never built enough LNG export capacity to connect it to the world that's on fire right now. So the Permian keeps flaring, the price keeps dropping, and Europe keeps buying from whoever will answer the phone. $2.60 gas isn't a silver lining. It's a stranded asset with a workforce attached to it.
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@timjongun11 @TheStrongDad The average NFL wide receiver is 6'0.5" and 199.5lbs and the average NHL player is 6'1" 201lbs. But yea you know all kinds of guys way over 200lbs and lean...
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@real_eire @Annie_deBhal The libtards said the same thing Canada during covid. What they means is that they resent these people that balls and work ethic to pay back the loan on a $200k rig or tractor.
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@timjongun11 @TheStrongDad Im not attacking you personally. There are very few people who would be over 200lbs and lean enough to see their abs. Its just a fact. 145lbs MMA GOAT Volkanovski was a 215lbs rugby player. Guys are 30% bf and dont know it. Theyre 185lbs at 15%
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@qftnoise @GavMcCracken Me too just positions were small with my experience and point in life. Ready to step it up.
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Gavin
Gavin@GavMcCracken·
Oil up, $SU down, bought more $SU, easy maths
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@NewRightPoast Billy S Pumpkins rubs me the wrong way but I think he has a point. It was replaced with Rap. The "Mogols" like JayZ and Diddy were sons of drug lords that sold crack during the CIA, Reagan contra stuff. 2Pac was literally a fake, ghey theater kid playing a character.
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Dudley Newright
Dudley Newright@NewRightPoast·
Tired of the boomer narcissism from Billy S. Pumpkins. Where was "rock music" supposed to go next? It's four chords. The most celebrated bands of the last 30 years were rehashes (Strokes, White Stripes, etc). Rock wasn't shut down, because it was "too powerful," it fizzled out like everything else because we stretched it as far as the format can go. Chuck Klosterman thinks that within a couple of generations rock will be a footnote of history like John Philip Sousa's marching band music, and "Smells Like Teen Spirit" won't resonate with your great-grandkids any more than "Stars and Stripes Forever" does with you. The grandkids of Zoomers might never hear a "Beatles" song outside of academic study. The same thing is gonna happen to "movies," as we know them today, and any other transient consumer product you think is integral to the human experience because you happened to be born into it.
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Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan says rock music was “purposely dialled down" by CIA and MTV from the late '90s

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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@MarcDijkstra25 @AndreasSteno Being geographjcally small and 6 million people helps have social services and societal trust. Thats my point. Denmark is also still 90% Danish and 98% European. My country has imported 2/3 of Denmarks population in third worlders since covid.
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GuyBud@Jimmy_Edwardo·
@danni_madsen @AndreasSteno Denmark I think has an advantage with social programs and social cohesion being small. Im entirely unsurprised the American read a Danish name and called him a Fin but state compressions are much more appropriate than comparing the entire US to Denmark.
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Ari Goldkind
Ari Goldkind@AriGoldkind·
I wish he’d start the 51st state stuff up again. Many people do. Quietly. Not the loudest voices here. But the most successful and highest earning ones. It’s clear that for the taxpaying, hardworking, and sane CDN, this country is entering into a huge death spiral.
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