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>But I am in favor of the State running things that all humans require to live, and providing for the basic needs of our citizens.
More oversight sure, but government runs Farms sound like a disaster waiting to happen. And it still doesn't protect from the main issues of supply side shortages. The reason private industry does a ton fo this stuff is because they are quicker to react because of the monetary consequences if they don't.
>I never said the US was a member. I said we participate in the system.
You said:
>>As I said, I would nationlize our industry. That doesn't mean we pull out of OPEC. We could still participate.
The United States cannot "pull out of OPEC" if they were never a part of it.
>I said we participate in the system.
We are not part of the cartel, we trade internationally but that is a tenuous "part of the system". Whatever, you probably just didn't type it how you meant to.
>I see it likely being a combination of all three, with a gravitation toward the first two over time.
Energy demand isn't going down, it's build baby build to prevent power outages. Pil is a National Security risk beyond environmental stuff
>It's funny you mention this, because Aramco is owned by the Saudi royal family, is it not? They own 100% stock I believe
It's owned by the Sovereign Wealth fund, not the family directly, but close enough. Profits fund Welfare for the citizens and infrastructure projects.
>And they have created a Saudi-centric energy policy. Why wouldn't we try and do the same for the US?
Because what benefits revenue for them doesn't meet your goals of cheaper energy.
>I'm confused. Austerity as in 'removal of subsidies'?
I meant Austerity for social services which rely on the revenues from Oil and Gas sales. My bad for not making that clear.
>Many alternatives are being found to replace most of these uses, as we continue to develop new technologies.
Not when it comes to phosphates, which is a critical fertilizer so that people don't starve from poor crop yields.
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