THERE ARE NO GOOD OUTCOMES

The political class and their mouthpieces in the corporate controlled mainstream media are desperately trying to spin the oil price surge as a temporary inconvenience that will not derail their phony recovery story. Brent crude closed at $116 per barrel yesterday. West Texas crude closed at $104 per barrel. Unleaded gas has risen by 22% in the last month and 60% since September 1, 2010. I’m sure this slight increase hasn’t impacted Ben Bernanke or Lloyd Blankfein. Their limo drivers just charge it to their unlimited expense accounts. Joe Sixpack, driving his 15 mpg Dodge RAM pickup, is now forking over an extra $1,200 per year in gas expenditures, not to mention more for everything impacted by oil such as food, utilities, and anything transported to their local Wal-Mart by truck (everything). Luckily, the Federal Reserve and crooked politicians only care about their comrades in the top 1% elitist society, for whom oil is an investment, not an expense.

               UNLEADED GAS

The “experts” speak as if they know what will happen, even though they never saw the rebellions coming in Tunisia, Egypt or Libya. They assure the masses that Libya doesn’t really have an impact on U.S. oil supply. It’s as if these shills never took Econ 101 in college. World oil demand is 88 million barrels per day. Oil supply is 88 million barrels per day. If 1 million barrels of oil supply are taken off-line, it doesn’t matter that the U.S. doesn’t get their oil from Libya. The Italians need their oil. Do the talking heads understand that oil is fungible? The supplier will ship the oil to the highest bidder. Presto!!! – $116 a barrel oil.

With Friends Like This, Who Needs Enemies

Let’s assess the probability of things getting better in the near, medium, long term or ever term. Take a gander at the chart below. These countries account for 29% of the daily world oil supply. Does it strike you as a list of stable countries with happy populations of employed young men?  Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Syria and Iran have already experienced revolution or are on the verge of revolution. Algeria is dead man walking. The Saudi royal family is trying to buy off the masses to stay in power. The revolution genie is out of the bottle. It can’t be put back. Mix 40% unemployment, with millions of young men, no hope, and some Muslim fundamentalism and you’ve got yourself an out of control situation. No amount of public relations spin will create a positive outcome for the United States. The existing world order of despots, kings, and military juntas was just fine for Washington DC. They poured hundreds of billions of “aid”, tanks, helicopters and missiles to these “freedom fighter” despots who diverted the billions to their Swiss bank accounts and fell into line with U.S. policy. No matter who takes power when these revolutions succeed in toppling our puppets, the new regimes will not be friendlier toward America. And they still have the oil.

Proven Oil Oil
Country Reserves (bil barrels) Production Per Day
Saudi Arabia 265 8,400,000
Iran 137 3,700,000
Iraq 115 2,700,000
UAE 98 2,300,000
Kuwait 102 2,300,000
Libya 46 1,600,000
Algeria 12 1,300,000
Qatar 25 820,000
Oman 6 810,000
Egypt 4 742,000
Syria 3 376,000
Yemen 3 298,000

One look at the chart of self reported world oil reserves paints a picture of woe for the United States. Countries in the tinderbox of the Middle East and Africa control 65% of the world’s oil reserves. Saudi Arabia controls 20%, Iran and Iraq control 11% each, Venezuela controls 7%, Russia 5%, and Libya 3%. So, countries that can barely stomach our existence, hate us, or just despise us, control 57% of the world’s remaining oil. Sounds like a recipe for lower oil prices in the future. The two countries on our border are the only dependable suppliers for the U.S. Canada controls 13% of the world oil reserves, mostly in its tar sands. Mexico controls just over 1% of the world’s oil reserves, but supplies 13% of the U.S. daily oil supply.

File:World Oil Reserves by Region.PNG

Drill, Baby, Drill

Now for a reality check on the “Drill Baby Drill” propagandists like Larry Kudlow and the other dishonest Republican shills. The United States controls a full 1.58% of the remaining oil reserves in the world. We have 21.3 billion barrels of reserves versus 264 billion barrels in Saudi Arabia. We are currently producing 9 million barrels per day. At that production rate, the U.S. will deplete its proven reserves in the next 6 to 10 years. New discoveries will not be able to keep up with depletion of existing wells. The good news just keeps coming. Mexico’s oil production has been dependent upon one giant oil field since 1976. The Cantarell oil field produced 2.1 million barrels per day in 2003 at its peak. It is currently producing 464,000 barrels per day. Peak oil has arrived in Mexico. By 2015, the country that currently supplies 13% of our daily oil supply will become a net importer of oil. Drill Baby Drill.

File:Mexican Petroleum Production.PNG

Based upon the monthly import data below from the IEA, it would appear that, to paraphrase Chief Brody in Jaws, we’re going to need more corn. As the Obama administration operates in denial of these simple facts, they will continue to push ethanol and Chevy Volts to save us from dirty oil. We are already diverting 40% of our corn crop to the ethanol boondoggle. I’m sure that has nothing to do with the 98% increase in corn prices in the last year. Maybe tax credits for solar panels on SUVs and rubber band propeller cars will save the day.

We know for a fact that Mexico’s 1.2 million barrels per day will evaporate in the next few years. But, at least we have that solid dependable 2.7 million barrels per day (30% of our daily imports) from those stable bastions of democracy Nigeria, Venezuela, Iraq, Angola, and Algeria. Makes you want to go out and buy a Hummer. The storyline being sold to the American people is that there is no need to worry. Saudi Arabia will step to the plate and make up for any shortfalls throughout the world. Just one problem. Saudi Arabia is lying about their reserves and their ability to increase production. They’d fit in very well in Congress and on Wall Street.

Crude Oil Imports (Top 15 Countries)
(Thousand Barrels per Day)
Country Dec-10 Nov-10 YTD 2010 Dec-09 YTD 2009

CANADA 2,064 1,975 1,972 2,104 1,943
MEXICO 1,223 1,229 1,140 1,063 1,092
SAUDI ARABIA 1,076 1,119 1,080 870 980
NIGERIA 1,024 806 986 1,020 776
VENEZUELA 825 884 912 772 951
IRAQ 336 340 414 325 449
ANGOLA 307 263 380 266 448
BRAZIL 271 188 254 181 295
ALGERIA 262 379 325 336 281
COLOMBIA 220 489 338 179 251
ECUADOR 192 188 195 86 181
RUSSIA 158 85 252 168 230
KUWAIT 125 170 195 160 180
UNITED KINGDOM 124 80 120 67 103
ARGENTINA 85 35 29 33 53

Lies, Obfuscation, Misinformation & Denial

The late Matt Simmons made the strong case In his book Twilight in the Desert that Saudi Arabia has been lying about their reserves for years. Documents released by Wikileaks give support to this contention. Cables from the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh , released by WikiLeaks, urge Washington to take seriously a warning from senior Saudi government oil executive Sadad al-Husseini, a geologist and former head of exploration at the Saudi oil monopoly Aramco, that the kingdom’s crude oil reserves may have been overstated by as much as 300bn barrels – nearly 40%.
The UK Guardian reported:

According to the cables, which date between 2007-09, Husseini said Saudi Arabia might reach an output of 12m barrels a day in 10 years but before then – possibly as early as 2012 – global oil production would have hit its highest point. This crunch point is known as “peak oil”.

Husseini said that at that point Aramco would not be able to stop the rise of global oil prices because the Saudi energy industry had overstated its recoverable reserves to spur foreign investment. He argued that Aramco had badly underestimated the time needed to bring new oil on tap.

One cable said: “According to al-Husseini, the crux of the issue is twofold. First, it is possible that Saudi reserves are not as bountiful as sometimes described, and the timeline for their production not as unrestrained as Aramco and energy optimists would like to portray.”

The US consul then told Washington: “While al-Husseini fundamentally contradicts the Aramco company line, he is no doomsday theorist. His pedigree, experience and outlook demand that his predictions be thoughtfully considered.”

A fourth cable, in October 2009, claimed that escalating electricity demand by Saudi Arabia may further constrain Saudi oil exports. “Demand [for electricity] is expected to grow 10% a year over the next decade as a result of population and economic growth. As a result it will need to double its generation capacity to 68,000MW in 2018,” it said.

It also reported major project delays and accidents as “evidence that the Saudi Aramco is having to run harder to stay in place – to replace the decline in existing production.” While fears of premature “peak oil” and Saudi production problems had been expressed before, no US official has come close to saying this in public.

The overstatement of reserves by Saudi Arabia and most of the OPEC countries should be abundantly clear to anyone with a smattering of critical thinking skills. This eliminates just about everyone on CNBC or Fox News. Essentially, the self reported, unaudited declared oil reserves from OPEC members are a fraud. Production quotas for each member of OPEC are dependent upon their oil reserve amount. When this was instituted in the early 1980s, shockingly OPEC countries miraculously added nearly 300 billion barrels to proven reserves in a six year period with NO NEW DISCOVERIES of oil. The chart below shows the unexplained jumps in reserves in red. Do you honestly believe any self reported number from Iran or Venezuela? Dr. Ali Samsam Bakhtiari, a former senior expert of the National Iranian Oil Company, has estimated that Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have overstated reserves by a combined 320–390 billion barrels and has said, “As for Iran, the usually accepted official 132 billion barrels is almost one hundred billion over any realistic estimate.”

Using some common sense, someone might ask, “How could Saudi Arabia’s oil reserves remain above 260 million for the last 22 years despite pumping over 60 billion barrels during this time frame, and not making any major new discoveries?” Maybe their statisticians did their training at Goldman Sachs or the Federal Reserve. The monster Saudi oil fields are over 40 years old. They will deplete. Oil is finite. They will not refill abiotically like some crackpots contend. Saudi Arabia’s production peaked in 2005 and it has been unable to reach that level since. The spin sheiks in Riyadh and spin doctors in Washington DC cannot spin oil out of sand. Peak oil is about to choke the American way of life.

Declared reserves of major Opec Producers (billion of barrels)
BP Statistical Review – June 2009
Year Iran Iraq Kuwait Saudi Arabia UAE Venezuela Libya Nigeria
1980 58.3 30.0 67.9 168.0 30.4 19.5 20.3 16.7
1981 57.0 32.0 67.7 167.9 32.2 19.9 22.6 16.5
1982 56.1 59.0 67.2 165.5 32.4 24.9 22.2 16.8
1983 55.3 65.0 67.0 168.8 32.3 25.9 21.8 16.6
1984 58.9 65.0 92.7 171.7 32.5 28.0 21.4 16.7
1985 59.0 65.0 92.5 171.5 33.0 54.5 21.3 16.6
1986 92.9 72.0 94.5 169.7 97.2 55.5 22.8 16.1
1987 92.9 100.0 94.5 169.6 98.1 58.1 22.8 16.0
1988 92.9 100.0 94.5 255.0 98.1 58.5 22.8 16.0
1989 92.9 100.0 97.1 260.1 98.1 59.0 22.8 16.0
1990 92.9 100.0 97.0 260.3 98.1 60.1 22.8 17.1
1991 92.9 100.0 96.5 260.9 98.1 62.6 22.8 20.0
1992 92.9 100.0 96.5 261.2 98.1 63.3 22.8 21.0
1993 92.9 100.0 96.5 261.4 98.1 64.4 22.8 21.0
1994 94.3 100.0 96.5 261.4 98.1 64.9 22.8 21.0
1995 93.7 100.0 96.5 261.5 98.1 66.3 29.5 20.8
1996 92.6 112.0 96.5 261.4 97.8 72.7 29.5 20.8
1997 92.6 112.5 96.5 261.5 97.8 74.9 29.5 20.8
1998 93.7 112.5 96.5 261.5 97.8 76.1 29.5 22.5
1999 93.1 112.5 96.5 262.8 97.8 76.8 29.5 29.0
2000 99.5 112.5 96.5 262.8 97.8 76.8 36.0 29.0
2001 99.1 115.0 96.5 262.7 97.8 77.7 36.0 31.5
2002 130.7 115.0 96.5 262.8 97.8 77.3 36.0 34.3
2003 133.3 115.0 99.0 262.7 97.8 77.2 39.1 35.3
2004 132.7 115.0 101.5 264.3 97.8 79.7 39.1 35.9
2005 137.5 115.0 101.5 264.2 97.8 80.0 41.5 36.2
2006 138.4 115.0 101.5 264.3 97.8 87.3 41.5 36.2
2007 138.2 115.0 101.5 264.2 97.8 99.4 43.7 36.2
2008 137.6 115.0 101.5 264.1 97.8 99.4 43.7 36.2

The denial, accusations and misinformation have already begun. Congressional hearings will be called to blame Big Oil and the dreaded speculators. Americans always need a bogeyman to blame for their mindless decisions and willingness to be led to slaughter by corrupt politicians. Big oil companies do benefit from higher oil prices. Big oil companies spend millions buying off Congressmen. Big oil companies cut corners, ignore safety procedures, and seek profits by any means possible. But, they do not control the oil. Nations control the oil. Many of these nations are led by lying, corrupt, evil despots. That is a fact. Blustering moronic Congressmen going after oil executives and phantom speculators is just a sideshow. It will divert the non-thinking masses from the truth that our leaders haven’t allowed a refinery or nuclear power plant to be built since 1977. These leaders have promoted and subsidized corn based ethanol that requires more energy to produce than it creates and has driven the cost of our food sky high. We are more dependent on foreign oil than any time in our history.

The real speculators are the Americans who clog our highways every morning driving monster SUVs, turbocharged sports cars, gas guzzling minivans, and pickup trucks that make them feel like salt of the earth tough guys despite living in their 6,000 square foot energy sucking McMansions in suburban tracts 30 miles from their jobs, if they have one. The ignorance of the average American car buyer knows no bounds. The recent bounce back in auto sales was led by SUVs and pickups. The green clean cars are nothing but hype and bullshit. GM expects to sell about 10,000 Volts this year, and Nissan expects to sell about 25,000 Leafs in the United States, a piss in the ocean compared with the millions of sport wagons and SUVs purchased by Americans annually. Americans have the attention span of a gnat and are already dazed and confused by the surge in gas prices to $3.50 per gallon.

When oil prices spiked to $147 barrel in 2008, Americans were spending $467 billion per year for fuel. By early 2009, the collapse in energy prices due to the worldwide recession reduced the annual expenditure to $265 billion, freeing up over $200 billion for consumers to spend on other items, pay down debt, or save. Expenditures for fuel had already surged back to $400 billion before the recent spike in oil prices. Next stop $500 billion. That should do wonders for the faux economic recovery that has been touted by Obama and the MSM for the last year. The years of denial, lies, indecision, bad decisions, and inertia have left the country vulnerable and at the mercy of countries in far off lands that despise our way of life.

There are no good outcomes, only bad, really bad, and catastrophic. Take your pick. Could gas prices drop below $3.00 per gallon if the world sinks back into recession? Yes. But it would only be momentary. The easy to access supply is dwindling. The medium and long term direction of gas at the pump is up. There is nothing that can be done in the next five years to prevent significantly higher oil prices. A full court press of realistic ideas like converting our truck fleets to natural gas, a major effort to build nuclear power plants, more drilling, greater use of wind, geothermal, and solar would take at least a decade to have an impact. There is no consensus or resolve to undertake such an effort. Therefore, Americans will suffer the consequences. Be a good American and take advantage of GM’s no interest for 7 years deal on their biggest baddest SUVs and buy two. What could go wrong?

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Shadows
Shadows
March 5, 2011 9:30 pm

Jmac

“They” don’t have enough control over things to create new oil out of thin air. There is a finite limit to the amount of it on the Earth and it doesn’t help matters if a revolution breaks out in some oil-producing state that leaves the oil rigs burning, as in Libya.

ragman
ragman
March 5, 2011 9:41 pm

RE: get yer head outta yer ass. NIKOLA Tesla was not Italian, he was Serbian. One of the most prolific and brilliant inventors in the field of electricity.

SSS
SSS
March 5, 2011 9:55 pm

Admin and AKAnon

I said it’s an ESTIMATED 7-10 year process to build a nuke plant. Plus, I gave an example of how the nuclear industry is trying to reduce this ridiculous time frame.

We haven’t opened a new nuclear plant since the 1990s in Tennessee. Who fucking knows what the irrational bureaucrats have done since then. I’m betting the sane state governments now in power in the southern states which have contracts to build nuclear plants will kick this bureaucratic bullshit to the curb, but they can’t control the NRC, EPA, and God only knows what federal court the environmentalists will file suit in.

One more thing AKAnon: Alaska is bought and paid for by big oil. Has been for over 40 years. I’m surprised that any DISCUSSION of nuclear power isn’t a felony in the state. Period. Punto.

Smokey
Smokey
March 5, 2011 10:01 pm

Jmac,

Yeah. I believe that. You were smart enough to see the RE collapse coming and shorted the big banks before the bailouts.

But you are too fucking stupid to wrap your small mind around peak oil.

Short my dick you fucking lying asshole.

SSS
SSS
March 5, 2011 10:03 pm

Admin

Ok, over 486 comments on this article on Zero Hedge. If I stay up all night and get the comments on this article to over 400 (easily a TBP record), what is my prize? No one week stays with RE!!!

Let’s make it more fun. I choose Door Number 2. And you also have to tell the audience what’s behind Door Numbers 1 and 3.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
March 5, 2011 10:13 pm

So what abot lowering the speed limits to 55 and using double-daylight savings time? Any other old rationing tactics anyone?

We are so fucked.

I lurk no more I finally registered.

SSS
SSS
March 5, 2011 10:42 pm

Colma Lurker/Rising

Welcome.

Now knock off the Jimmy Carter 55 mph bullshit. Arizona has gone to a 75 mph limit on the Interstates (you can get away with low 80s), and it still feels like you’re crawling in most places. Many cars get around 28-29 mpg at that higher speed. We own two of them.

55 mph may be fine for Rhode Island. It makes no sense in the western states.

llpoh
llpoh
March 5, 2011 10:52 pm

Admin – how many members at ZH? Versus your 4700 or so (less the couple of thousand the grumpy bastards have driven off). I bet per member you are doing ok. And just how many paid staff do you have to keep this thing running? Do not despair – your day will come.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
March 5, 2011 10:58 pm

sss: “Now knock off the Jimmy Carter 55 mph bullshit”.

It’s coming. Highways with egg-shaped electric and hybrid cars piloted at a steady, slow 100 KM/hr by people wearing Carteresque turtlenecks…

They don’t have any DST time changes in AZ either, right? That one was Ben Franklin’s idea:

http://www.webexhibits.org/daylightsaving/franklin.html

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
March 5, 2011 11:01 pm

tesla was a serb? have the ities had a bright bulb since galileo then? i’m not long on italian invetors. they didn’t even invent the pizza!

re

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
March 5, 2011 11:07 pm

well, off the top of my head, marconi; volta; fermi; and of course, zamboni (both the priest who was also a physicist, and the american inventor of the ice resurfacing machine);

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
March 5, 2011 11:17 pm

About the Italian Alleged Cold Fusion Reactor.

It’s going to have an abnormally high maintenance costs. The Fiat of the energy sector…

It could add jobs to the italian economy. Fix It Again Tony.

Smokey
Smokey
March 5, 2011 11:26 pm

Administrator,

I just commented over on ZH.

I wouldn’t mind another Truther article, but I’m not sure DP should ever be allowed back on this site.

He’s such a fucking piece of shit.

jmarz
jmarz
March 5, 2011 11:43 pm

Peak Oil + Collapsing Dollar + Crashing Economy + Corrupt Government = Revolution/Lower Standard of Living

I’m getting really depressed right now. I see the big picture and I get it but I feel so powerless in opening the eyes of others. Most are clueless and refuse to deal with reality. They rather hear lies from our politicians then hear the truth. It comes down to leadership and execution and we have neither. If you look at the formula above, can you imagine what will happen as all these variables occur at the same time? The consequences will be epic and the changes will be beyond rough. The only positive that can be taken away is that we revolt and take our country back from the strong grip of big government. Effective change can’t occur with big government and change that occurs with even BIGGER government will cripple our economy. In a few years, people will wake up because they can no longer take it. It will be too late. Our government is like a heroin addict. It rather overdose on heroin then face the withdrawals and reality of life. Can someone please provide some optimism because I’m not feeling much of it right now?

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
March 5, 2011 11:55 pm

i have similarly been depressed at my failure to convince many people around me. especially when the market crashed and the financial system seized up, after i had sounded the warning. but i got used to it, and came to grips with the fact that it had nothing to do with me. people are more willing to believe their myths, their conditioned ways of thinking, and their feelings, constantly reinforced by society and the media, rather than believe their own damn eyes.

gratefully, my family believed me. even before they understood my ravings, or before they had confirmation in the market crash and the layoffs/unemployment, they heeded my warnings and protected themselves. paid off debt, incurred no further debt, rented instead of bought, and got good government jobs.

i got used to folks not listening. it took some time. it still bothers me, but it no longer depresses me.

MrFlaherty
MrFlaherty
March 6, 2011 12:23 am

nice article. What I don’t understand is why natural gas continues to decline in price. Even with a dollar devaluation of 10% in the past year and oil climbing higher, natgas price goes lower? Regardless of the commodity, all of them have risen strongly over the past year…everyone except natgas. Isn’t that odd?

kenneth
kenneth
March 6, 2011 12:27 am

no need to worry. i heard jim cramer and erin burnett on cnbc say that there is so much “oil” in the bakken region, that we have hundreds of years of supply, and that we can in a short time be major exporters. when cnbc’s “the call” finally goes off the air, it’s going straight to tvland in syndication.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
March 6, 2011 12:32 am

jmarz: Feeling a little “Cassandra”? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_syndrome)

The big-picture outcome may seem bleak, but being an outcome, that very bleakness is speculation. There is no reason to acknowledge defeat in the face of such conjecture.

Find the optimism in the fact that you are NOT a fucking idiot. Find optimism in a pantry with many months worth of food. Find solace in mental and physical preparation. Excercise. Stockpiles. Self-Defense training. If you own a weapon, spend some time training with it. I’m not talking about that freak-out militia kind of shit but real self-defense and weapon training from and with active and budding law enforcement officers and soldiers. Believe it or not, these people train with real-life scenarios- including the minimization of collateral damage- and are mostly family men.

All of this preparation… if it turns out to be for no reason? FUCK IT. It’s education, at worst. It’s a donation of canned food to a food bank at worst. It’s confidence in your own abilities and knowledge at worst.

At best, well, you fill in the blank. If tshtf you’ve done what you can. You weren’t stupid. You have food. You can, to the best of your ability, take care of your family, and of yourself. Best of all, you’ll be far better off than most… and probably better off than the average nuerotic doomster who I think doesn’t really get with the program of realistic preparation. By realistic I mean doing what YOU can to be the BADDEST motherfucker in the room at the drop of a dime.

Doom without dysfunction is like a fucking Zen garden. The object of the game with a zen garden isn’t the finished product. It’s not about making your rocks and raked sand the finest fucking rocks and raked sand ever seen. It’s about picking up the rake and raking sand around the rocks untilll you’re done for.

Hope that makes sense. Doom prep isn’t abnormal and whiney, it’s wise.

mbob
mbob
March 6, 2011 12:47 am

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-food-hardship-20110306,0,4063216.story

Right. All the SUV lovin’ commuters are going to be racing to snatch up those $400K + tract mansions. Partic u lar ly in CA, where there’s no RE bubble that has yet to really pop.

This is horrific.

Jmarz
Jmarz
March 6, 2011 1:00 am

Colma

Well fucking said. Nice comment in regard to being the BADDEST motherfucker in the room at the drop of a dime. Welcome to TBP and I think you will fit right in here.

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
March 6, 2011 1:05 am

i can do that. be the baddest mf in the room. all i need is a time machine.

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
March 6, 2011 1:29 am

When the Titanic is going down, make sure you have a Lifeboat and stock it with MREs. Then get off the ship ASAP so your boat doesn’t get dragged under with it. Be prepared to Navigate your little boat through stormy seas before you find safe harbor. Pick places far away to navigate to. Tristan de Cunha would not be a bad choice.

RE

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
March 6, 2011 1:29 am

Howard in NYC:

You can’t be THAT old. You’re up at… what is it… frickin 1 am in NY?

I’m not exactly prime sparring age, either. There’s a reason 18-25 year olds go first in a draft.
That’s not an excuse to be punked by some hoodlum. There’s people who can’t use their legs who aint getting punked, I’m not getting punked, and neither should you or your loved ones. I don’t know you but even if you look like Fat Albert there’s plenty you can do towards that aim.

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
March 6, 2011 1:39 am

i’m a big boxing fan. a couple of fights on tv tonight. and a documentary on the jfk assassination, with a ton of raw news footage i’ve never seen.

one of my clearest early memories, at age six, is seeing lee harvey get his on live television. i can’t get enough of hitler and kennedys. i’m the history channel’s target demographic.

llpoh
llpoh
March 6, 2011 1:45 am

Howard – lmfao. You are the history channel’s demographic – an educated, successful black man. Bwahahaha. All 4 of you is who the History Channel targets? Hahahahaha. You are funny.

I like boxing too. I made a killing on the first Leonard-Duran fight. I ducked any involvement in the second one. Better luck than sense.

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
March 6, 2011 1:48 am

the legs are going with age, but i know where to kick/stomp.

here is a story for quinn. i went down to philly for game six of the playoff series, giants/phillies. in the bottom of the ninth, the giants leading and about to close it out, for the first time in my life, after about a thousand ballgames/boxing events/soccer matches, i feared for my safety. and i was not about to remove my giants cap.

for many years i’ve been too old to fight. but i realized i was too old to outrun anything, especially pissed off philly fans after a heartbreaking loss. i left my seat in the stands early, and watched the last two batters on a tv monitor near the gate, so i could beat the crowd to the parking lot.

Reverse Engineer
Reverse Engineer
March 6, 2011 1:50 am

My plan is to teach the kids of State Troopers and Fighter Pilots. Figuring they want to keep their kids safe, I should be safe also.

RE

Novista
Novista
March 6, 2011 2:12 am

Factor in the Pentagon sending gasoline to support the troops at $400/gal. at present.

Tomas Estrada-Palma
Tomas Estrada-Palma
March 6, 2011 2:48 am

The media blames Middle East conflict for gas shortages that lead to higher gas prices. Those Ay-rabs have dun it agin! Did they cause a gold and silver shortage as well?

Seems everything is exploding in price except the deflating Real Estate market ballooned up from decades of easy fiat currency crack credit from the Fed.

Here is how we were conquered. First the foreign bankers bought out and black mailed enough of the American government to change our money from gold and silver to fiat paper. Then the attackers slowly bled us dry through constant devaluation of the dollar through inflation – something not possible under a hard currency system. The banksters used our own labor constantly culled with inflation to buy up all of the media and gain control of the education system. Currently, they install all of our national leaders using their network media assets to nominate our candidates for us and to demonize or blackout and marginalize ones who would be good for America. All of our secret police leadership are under foreign bankster control. They use these traitors to attack us like on 9/11 to boogie man us into sniveling cowards crying for protection from the very scoundrel attacking us. Everything is in place to make the big power grab this year. It will include another big staged event that should dwarf 9/11 or the Oklahoma treason again blamed on a lone nut or two or 19.

But if the American people ever awaken to this thus far successful attack we would put our differences aside, rout out the bankers and their faux currency, abolish all debt connected with the central bank (meaning Americans would own the homes once again like before 1913 and not foreign banksters) and turn over the central bankers to their largest creditor – the Chinese who will not be getting paid back. So if they want their pound of flesh let it be Ben Bernanke’s and Timothy Geithner’s.

John
John
March 6, 2011 4:41 am

Interesting article. It’s all pretty much true. The only question is, what do we do about it? We all know who controls the media and who controls Congress. We all know most Americans think that driving around in a big, low mileage truck is a God-given right. And let’s not forget the effect of all the Fed’s money printing. Inflation in the price of just about everything, including oil.

I don’t look for any major change anytime soon. Turn on the news and what do you see? Bozos arguing about minuscule budget cuts, runaway Wisconsin senators, and Obama’s birth certificate. Interviews with Charlie Sheen. Major issues? No. And yet the news of the Middle East is on the back burner.

Surly1
Surly1
March 6, 2011 6:52 am

Terrific article. And the comment thread is worth the price of admission.

From above:
“Look for a kind but firm request for all foreign journalists to depart the country next week ahead of the planned days of rage, as Saudi confirms it had also learned from the USSR in dealing with social discontent.”

None of that necessary her in the FS of A, as the stump-broken whores of the MSM have learned their place and what is expected of them:

“Turn on the news and what do you see? Bozos arguing about minuscule budget cuts, runaway Wisconsin senators, and Obama’s birth certificate. Interviews with Charlie Sheen.”

Weapons of mass distraction.

Surly1
Surly1
March 6, 2011 7:01 am

Tomas-
“If the American people ever awaken to this thus far successful attack we would put our differences aside . . .”

It is the purpose of our toxic and pernicious MSM to insure that such a thing never happens. If the Charlie Sheen meltdown won’t hold you, then there’s the Runaway Bride, or two months of coverage of a murder in Aruba, and if that doesn’t work, we’ll just make shit up to keep your blood ma-boil all day so that, after listening to us, you’re ready to take a knife to the throat of anyone who doesn’t agree with you on every particular.
or . . . they’ll come up with something else.

The last thing the elites want is people discerning their own true self-interest and making common cause. Bad for profits.

Smokey
Smokey
March 6, 2011 9:34 am

llpoh—I made a pile on the Leonard -Hearns fight.

Smokey
Smokey
March 6, 2011 9:35 am

llpoh,

Excuse me. Mind fart. I didn’t bet Leonard-Hearns.

I made a pile on Leonard-Hagler.

Skinny
Skinny
March 6, 2011 11:02 am

We have tried wind, solar, corn, sweet grass, to no effect except more government handouts. benefitting only the lucky few recieving the hadout. It seems the only thing we haven’t tried is to increase domestic production of the only energy sources that actually power our cars and heat our homes (especially those severence acres estates in undisclosed wealthy resort hideaways) oil and gas. We are the only country that purposefully impoverishes itself in regards to oil and gas. Oil reserves are available in Alaska that we are saving for the caribou. Reserves in the gulf will go to the Chinese and the Castro Brothers. Furthermore tons of natural gas in New York and Pennsylvania are off limits due to the economic genius of their governors and their cherished green lobby. I’m not pollyanish enough to believe that we can drill ourselves out of the peak oil dilemna but every barrel produced is a positive step.

Smokey
Smokey
March 6, 2011 12:52 pm

This article posted over on Zero Hedge has 684 comments.

On a fucking weekend ! Comments run much slower on weekends.

Just think how many comments would be generated on ZH if they posted Reverse Engineer’s articles on that site.

SSS
SSS
March 6, 2011 1:29 pm

jmarz

You asked, “Can someone please provide some optimism because I’m not feeling much of it right now?” Good news: My proposal for 100 new triple-reactor nuclear power plants will radically change the nation for the better for at least four or five generations. Bad news: No one is listening.

Admin and howard

Try baseball at Camden Yards. Orioles fans are among the best in the country. I went there dozens of times wearing my Indians ball cap and never once had any problems, even when sitting behind the Orioles dugout totally surrounded by Orioles fans.

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
March 6, 2011 2:12 pm

Administrator said:

“howard
You are the baddest MF in the room when you have that gas mask in your hands. Is there any way we can have Bernanke come to your office for a “procedure”?”

dude, this whole economic mess is my fault. well, i could’ve prevented it. once upon a time, when i was just a little toddler doc in my residency, it was my shift to oversee the recovery room. one of the nurses mentioned that a patient they had just wheeled in was a big shot in the administration. robert someone.

i go over to the bed, expecting to see the 4-foot tall munchkin sec of labor robert reich. instead, it is some wall street looking douche, who a nurse said was treasury secretary or something. i thought, ‘that isn’t lloyd bentsen’, but this guy was chief of the counsel of economic advisers, or some such thing. i didn’t know shit about economic policy or anything like that.

if i knew then. mr bob rubin could’ve gotten a little potassium chloride mixed in with his morphine shot. and all this never would’ve happened.

i consider my giants’ cap like a marine color guard considers the stars and stripes before foreign royalty. i lower it for no one. easy to say when the vehement rival is the pussy los angeles dodgers. i’ve never had any real trouble in philly over the years, or anywhere else. even when wearing a raider jersey into the vet (well, i was much younger). the folks i was sitting near were cool throughout the game. but that night was special circumstances, crushing frustration. shit, i would’ve pummeled myself.

frank zamboni–american born to italian immigrant parents, invented the ice machine. in the hockey hotbed of los angeles. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zamboni

guiseppe zamboni–italian priest and physicist who developed a type of battery, following up on work by countrymen volta and galvani. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Zamboni

Smokey
Smokey
March 6, 2011 3:08 pm

Speaking of sucking, check out the score of the Flyers game.

Smokey
Smokey
March 6, 2011 3:10 pm

howard,

That’s about the best case I’ve ever heard for justifiable homicide.

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
March 6, 2011 3:14 pm

geez, the rangers are scheduled to fold at this point in their playoff push.

Smokey
Smokey
March 6, 2011 3:36 pm

I hope it was thrown, at SEVEN to zip.

Colma Rising
Colma Rising
March 6, 2011 8:49 pm

Thanks to the handy Gold Shark feature, I see that silver’s almost at $36. What shoe’s going to drop THIS week? What’s going to drive oil to the moon this time? Ghadoofy? Kim Dong? The Sauidis?

Maybe I don’t quite have enough in the pantry…

Jackson
Jackson
March 6, 2011 9:32 pm

Don’t fret. This recovery isn’t a “phony recovery” like Jim Quinn claims. Look at the government’s February statistics. ” THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION — FEBRUARY 2011……..Nonfarm payroll employment increased by 192,000 in February…the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics re-
ported today. Job gains occurred in manufacturing, construction, professional and
business services, health care, and transportation and warehousing.” You Chicken Littles, who are always wailing that the sky is falling, should have more faith in the Republicans and Democrats you voted for and in their administrators. Business is improving, there aren’t angry people rioting, and society and the economy seem vibrant. Life is good. Don’t worry, be happy.

llpoh
llpoh
March 6, 2011 9:43 pm

I may misunderstand things a bit, but I believe that many more jobs are required than were created in Febr. just to maintain the status quo. That the reported unemployment figure dropped means that something is seriously amiss – that people are exiting the work force (too discouraged, etc.), or the numbers are being gamed, etc. There has been no major turnaround.

Hope@ZeroKelvin
Hope@ZeroKelvin
March 6, 2011 10:05 pm

@Admin: Yes, Yes! Thank you for pointing out the TOTALLY BOGUS birth and death stats that are baked into the TOTALLY BOGUS cake that is the BLS’s jobs stats. Why can’t the fucking MSM understand that?

Where I sit, in the Houston Metroplex, allegedly here in Texas which led the nation in job creation last year, the job situation sucks the big one.

As to the oil “problem”. Matt Savinar, whom I forgive for banning me from his site because the whiny crybabies complained about me, has an excellent discussion about how THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR OIL. When I read his analysis, laid out in as in a perfect legal brief, like the Bolt School of Law trained lawyer he is, my brain just about exploded.

I wish I could refer you to his most excellent analysis, but Matt has gone off the fucking deep end and he is totally into astrology these days, sorry. Since the planets have all shifted around I don’t know how much “truth” there is in deciding your fate by tracking big balls of gas in the heavens, lol. Try http://www.theoilage.com or http://www.silentcountry.com where a lot of the doomers.us refugees ended up.

howard in nyc
howard in nyc
March 6, 2011 10:13 pm

my favorite local band growing up, said it all, decades ago:

Hope@ZeroKelvin
Hope@ZeroKelvin
March 6, 2011 10:33 pm

So did mine:

And for those that missed the lyrics, just as funny and as nonPC now as they were back then:

Rock The Casbah lyrics:

Now the king told the boogie men
You have to let that raga drop
The oil down the desert way
Has been shakin’ to the top
The sheik he drove his Cadillac
He went a’ cruisnin’ down the ville
The muezzin was a’ standing
On the radiator grille

[Chorus]
The shareef don’t like it
Rockin’ the Casbah
Rock the Casbah
The shareef don’t like it
Rockin’ the Casbah
Rock the Casbah

By order of the prophet
We ban that boogie sound
Degenerate the faithful
With that crazy Casbah sound
But the Bedouin they brought out
The electric camel drum
The local guitar picker
Got his guitar picking thumb
As soon as the shareef
Had cleared the square
They began to wail

[Chorus]

Now over at the temple
Oh! They really pack ’em in
The in crowd say it’s cool
To dig this chanting thing
But as the wind changed direction
The temple band took five
The crowd caught a wiff
Of that crazy Casbah jive

[Chorus]

The king called up his jet fighters
He said you better earn your pay
Drop your bombs between the minarets
Down the Casbah way

As soon as the shareef was
Chauffeured outta there
The jet pilots tuned to
The cockpit radio blare

As soon as the shareef was
Outta their hair
The jet pilots wailed

[Chorus]

He thinks it’s not kosher
Fundamentally he can’t take it.
You know he really hates it.

(Although why the hell there is a a 9 banded armadillo in this video I have no fucking clue. There are no 9 banded armadillos in the ME as far as I know.)

Hell, this cracks me up so well, I may replace my current ringtone of TinaTurner’s “What’s Love Got to Do With It” with THIS, ha!

Angee
Angee
March 6, 2011 10:39 pm

America has trillions of untapped oil reserves under the rocky mountains and areas close to canada. The elitists have been using up the eastern countries supplies and have succeeded. The oil corporations are awaiting a time to mine these and this will be soon. Listen to Lyndsey Williams ex-BP informant and get the true reason behind the turmoil. I live in NZ and I am shocked at how little Americans know about there own country, is it because reality shows are more important ?