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6/22/2025, 5:05:52 PM
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At no point have I mentioned my own finacial situation. I am comfortable and while I will not like higher prices, baring collapse of the country, I'll probably be fine. Plenty of people have jobs and skills specialized to fields that have nothing to do with the oil industry. It would be idiotic to dump all of my career progress to go be a roughneck because of some temporary spike in oil prices. How does this help roofers, framers, or any other job (most jobs) that have no direct connection to the oil industry?
I am speaking for the mass of Americans and the mass of Americans will not benefit from this. Throwing $5 at robinhood isn't a realistic way for them to benefit. They lack assets to sink into stocks, they don't want to drop their lives and move to Texas or one of the Dakotas to work 70 hour weeks on heavy equipment. There will be a select few who will but it will be a net negative for the majority and therefore a net negative for America.
Anyways, you are tiresome ttyn.
At no point have I mentioned my own finacial situation. I am comfortable and while I will not like higher prices, baring collapse of the country, I'll probably be fine. Plenty of people have jobs and skills specialized to fields that have nothing to do with the oil industry. It would be idiotic to dump all of my career progress to go be a roughneck because of some temporary spike in oil prices. How does this help roofers, framers, or any other job (most jobs) that have no direct connection to the oil industry?
I am speaking for the mass of Americans and the mass of Americans will not benefit from this. Throwing $5 at robinhood isn't a realistic way for them to benefit. They lack assets to sink into stocks, they don't want to drop their lives and move to Texas or one of the Dakotas to work 70 hour weeks on heavy equipment. There will be a select few who will but it will be a net negative for the majority and therefore a net negative for America.
Anyways, you are tiresome ttyn.
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