Robert Ariail for May 25, 2014

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    Theodore E. Lind Premium Member almost 10 years ago

    If only people would be content to freeze during the winter you wouldn’t need gas pipelines. Silly people! If Putin’s main customer is going to try to buy gas from someone else, he needs to find another customer since his economy is heavily dependent upon gas and oil production. Sounds rational to me.

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    Dtroutma  almost 10 years ago

    Clark, just a note: I have a 42 inch gas pipeline a few miles from my house carrying gas from Wyoming to California, at present. They’re getting approval to extend that pipeline to the coast, where it will be compressed to LNG, and SHIPPED TO CHINA! No, not even a remote chance of a problem for us here in the States. as those kindly corporations feed US the risks, and themselves the profits, from selling OUR NATIONAL RESOURCES OVERSEAS!!

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    Dtroutma  almost 10 years ago

    It’s a NATURAL GAS pipeline I was talking about, and that nice “gas lady” telling us we’re the number one producer now, and that our prices will go down (they won’t) as they work to send that gas overseas.And yes, that Russian line IS gas, and not oil, but the Caspian area does have a lot of gas, and OIL, that’s being sent out on pipelines that U.S. troops were defending the construction of, some time ago, and unbeknownst to most Americans.

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    oneoldhat  almost 10 years ago

    hey ted lind Russia found a new customer … chinanote natural gas cost about 1/2 in the USA as Germany// that why bho has not approve any new terminals

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    moosemin  almost 10 years ago

    Robert, a shirtless Putin has been done to death! Don’t bother with it anymore.

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