Obama LIES about oil production... liberals silent

Maybe he can't read the chart. Oil production on Federal lands tanked under Bush.

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Freak often gets into discussions that he really doesn't understand.

He often claims that corporations aren't spending their tax giveaway on stock buybacks because 'most companies aren't publicly traded'.
 
What the fuck does your brother have to do with any of this? Oh yeah... nothing.

But thanks again for showing how dishonest you are.

He was hired to review BP's compliance with safety audits after the Deepwater Horizon disaster.. My interest in the oil business goes back 70 years.. That's why I know you are FOS and don't know a thing about it.
 
Freak often gets into discussions that he really doesn't understand.

He often claims that corporations aren't spending their tax giveaway on stock buybacks because 'most companies aren't publicly traded'.

LOLOL.. Maybe he's a teen-ager.
 
Isn't it ironic that you call every one of Obama's lies a 'misstatement'? So cute indeed.

Obama doesn't/didn't tell deliberate, calculated lies like the sorry piece of shit you and your fellow scumbags elected and lies don't drip from his lips like drool the way they do from your piece of shit Trump.

If Obama rarely and occasionally said something that was not 100% accurate, or an exaggeration (as all politicians do), it's not even in the same universe of lies and propaganda that gets belched like a backed up sewer from the mouth of Trump and which YOU and every other lowlife gutter scum right-wing turd give him a pass for.

Now hurry up and go fuck yourself, lying redneck filth.
 
I want to see the entire context, not just a snippet.

Oil production performed better during the Obama years than it had in 40 years previously. He really didn't take credit for it in the way they are claiming,

He was grinning and saying "that was me"..
 
every time Obama opened his mouth he was lying,
when you are talking to a dumbed down base, and sound eloquent that's really not that hard to do
most of his supporters have IQ's of less than 60

I thought Obama and the "Mrs" had retired to Kenya, no such luck I guess

Take a deep breath, you're repeating yourself.
 
Oil production performed better during the Obama years than it had in 40 years previously. He really didn't take credit for it in the way they are claiming,

He was grinning and saying "that was me"..

I figured as much. When I googled it every site used only that bit from RCP.
 
Freak often gets into discussions that he really doesn't understand.

He often claims that corporations aren't spending their tax giveaway on stock buybacks because 'most companies aren't publicly traded'.

SF knows his shit when it comes to economics, he also has a low threshold for congenital idiots. Don't bring a knife to.a gunfight.
 
Obama doesn't/didn't tell deliberate, calculated lies like the sorry piece of shit you and your fellow scumbags elected and lies don't drip from his lips like drool the way they do from your piece of shit Trump.

If Obama rarely and occasionally said something that was not 100% accurate, or an exaggeration (as all politicians do), it's not even in the same universe of lies and propaganda that gets belched like a backed up sewer from the mouth of Trump and which YOU and every other lowlife gutter scum right-wing turd give him a pass for.

Now hurry up and go fuck yourself, lying redneck filth.

You're not fit to lick his boots.
 
Maybe he is somebody that graduated with an economics degree and knows what he is talking about?

Nope.. He doesn't know anything about the oil business and cannot even read the simplest chart

The Irony Of President Obama's Oil Legacy

Excerpt


Jan 15, 2016, 08:30am
The Irony Of President Obama's Oil Legacy

Robert Rapier

FORBES



President Barack Obama speaks at the TransCanada Pipe Yard in Cushing, Okla., Thursday, March 22, 2012. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

There is a great irony that spans the presidential terms of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. President Bush, widely viewed as a Texas oil man, presided over eight straight years of declining U.S. crude oil production. In the year 2000, just before President Bush took office, U.S. crude oil production averaged 5.8 million barrels per day (bpd) according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). During President Bush's last year in office, 2008, U.S. crude oil production averaged 5.0 million bpd.

The irony is that President Obama - who is not viewed as a friend of the oil and gas industry - has presided over rising oil production in each of the seven years he has been in office. (On a separate note, expect that streak to be broken in 2016). From that low point in 2008, U.S. oil production has grown each year to reach 9.4 million bpd in 2015 -- a gain of 88% during Obama's presidency. This is in fact the largest domestic oil production increase during any presidency in U.S. history.

Obama vs Bush on Oil Production
President Obama has presided over the largest crude oil production gain of any president in U.S. history.


President Obama has reminded the country of this fact during previous State of the Union (SOTU) addresses. He has talked about the resurgence of U.S. oil and gas production, but in his most recent SOTU he couched the discussion in terms of a reduction in crude oil imports:

"Seven years ago, we made the single biggest investment in clean energy in our history. Here are the results. In fields from Iowa to Texas, wind power is now cheaper than dirtier, conventional power. On rooftops from Arizona to New York, solar is saving Americans tens of millions of dollars a year on their energy bills, and employs more Americans than coal — in jobs that pay better than average. We’re taking steps to give homeowners the freedom to generate and store their own energy — something environmentalists and Tea Partiers have teamed up to support. Meanwhile, we’ve cut our imports of foreign oil by nearly sixty percent, and cut carbon pollution more than any other country on Earth."

It is true that net crude oil imports have fallen by nearly 60% since President Obama took office. In 2008 our net imports (crude oil imports minus exports of finished products) were 11.1 million bpd, and in 2015 they were 4.7 million bpd. The largest reason for the decline in imports wasn't the investment in clean energy that President Obama first mentioned, it was the 4.3 million bpd surge in U.S. crude oil production.

continued

https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2016/01/15/president-obamas-petroleum-legacy/#207bfa30c10f
 
Nope.. He doesn't know anything about the oil business and cannot even read the simplest chart

The Irony Of President Obama's Oil Legacy

Excerpt


Jan 15, 2016, 08:30am
The Irony Of President Obama's Oil Legacy

Robert Rapier

FORBES



President Barack Obama speaks at the TransCanada Pipe Yard in Cushing, Okla., Thursday, March 22, 2012. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

There is a great irony that spans the presidential terms of George W. Bush and Barack Obama. President Bush, widely viewed as a Texas oil man, presided over eight straight years of declining U.S. crude oil production. In the year 2000, just before President Bush took office, U.S. crude oil production averaged 5.8 million barrels per day (bpd) according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). During President Bush's last year in office, 2008, U.S. crude oil production averaged 5.0 million bpd.

The irony is that President Obama - who is not viewed as a friend of the oil and gas industry - has presided over rising oil production in each of the seven years he has been in office. (On a separate note, expect that streak to be broken in 2016). From that low point in 2008, U.S. oil production has grown each year to reach 9.4 million bpd in 2015 -- a gain of 88% during Obama's presidency. This is in fact the largest domestic oil production increase during any presidency in U.S. history.

Obama vs Bush on Oil Production
President Obama has presided over the largest crude oil production gain of any president in U.S. history.


President Obama has reminded the country of this fact during previous State of the Union (SOTU) addresses. He has talked about the resurgence of U.S. oil and gas production, but in his most recent SOTU he couched the discussion in terms of a reduction in crude oil imports:

"Seven years ago, we made the single biggest investment in clean energy in our history. Here are the results. In fields from Iowa to Texas, wind power is now cheaper than dirtier, conventional power. On rooftops from Arizona to New York, solar is saving Americans tens of millions of dollars a year on their energy bills, and employs more Americans than coal — in jobs that pay better than average. We’re taking steps to give homeowners the freedom to generate and store their own energy — something environmentalists and Tea Partiers have teamed up to support. Meanwhile, we’ve cut our imports of foreign oil by nearly sixty percent, and cut carbon pollution more than any other country on Earth."

It is true that net crude oil imports have fallen by nearly 60% since President Obama took office. In 2008 our net imports (crude oil imports minus exports of finished products) were 11.1 million bpd, and in 2015 they were 4.7 million bpd. The largest reason for the decline in imports wasn't the investment in clean energy that President Obama first mentioned, it was the 4.3 million bpd surge in U.S. crude oil production.

continued

https://www.forbes.com/sites/rrapier/2016/01/15/president-obamas-petroleum-legacy/#207bfa30c10f

You underestimate him at your peril!
 
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