Dec
15
2008
With huge numbers of people unemployed, and more rolling into the offices, the states are running out of money to pay benefits. Like 30 out of 50 states.
Drill-baby-drill just went *choke*, as oil companies are suddenly unwilling to finance new exploration. Existing wells are being shut down as uneconomical to operate, and forecasts are [...]
Dec
05
2008
Beginning in 1992, a series of tax laws combine to create large tax credits for certain Hummer buyers. By 2002, the New York Times reports that, thanks to changes in the tax code during the Bush administration, an eligible buyer can deduct $34,912 of the $48,800 base price of the Hummer.
July 2002: The Hummer [...]
Nov
21
2008
He also mooted the possibility that the Russian government would buy some of its metal products to shore up falling demand.
At under $50 a barrel, the Russian government is taking a beating, because their Big Ticket was oil and gas. The entire economy was not based on industrial production, but in raking in petrodollars. [...]
Nov
14
2008
So here’s my ideas, half-baked:
Make the deal comprehensive, and mostly a take it or leave it scenario. This sucker has been a political football for decades, and this ends here right now.
All three companies essentially go into a central, nationalized receivership corporation.
The equity in these businesses is pretty much gone, in any event. [...]
Nov
14
2008
I’m actively interested in your poisition on this matter. Feel free to sound off inside *politely*.
My own struggles on this:
Oct
15
2008
People at a gas station in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, find out that while the signs gave a price around $3.50 a gallon, the actual pump price was around $0.35 a gallon. For an hour and a half, that gas station got a huge amount of business.
Oct
10
2008
Robert Reich, the former Labor Secretary and one of my favorites on economics, writes:
After the market closed today, Bank of America announced a significant deterioration in people’s ability to repay credit-card and other consumer debt. The central fact is this: consumers in the real economy are coming to the end of their capacities to keep [...]
Sep
11
2008
Bush officials at the Department of Interior’s Denver office that were ‘overseeing’ oil company royalty payments to the government and taking all sorts of goodies from the oil companies - sex, drugs, hot bubble baths, frat house beer setups, and par-tay par-tay. Then they tried to rewrite the ethics rules to permit them to do [...]
Sep
02
2008
In Alaskan politics, you have to remember that the main support of the state revenue system is the tax-on-oil-stuff coming out of the north slope…and that all Alaskans get a cut back from the state of around $1700 a year in ‘reverse taxes’. So EVERYONE supports drilling in ANWR in Alaskan politics. Otherwise, they’d have [...]
Aug
19
2008
The first thing you have to understand on Big Oil is that they have had this whip-hand on the United States in particular and the world oil market in general for a very long time. They are not interested in giving that sort of level of economic or political control up to anyone.
And to be [...]
Aug
19
2008
Airlines are majorly cutting international flights into LA because costs have risen dramatically for fuel and foreign demand for flights to the USA have dropped.
Noting the cyber-attacks on Georgia during the recent war, it’s starting to occur to people that the USA could be similarly hit. Reports are coming in that while a few [...]
Aug
13
2008
I’m getting seriously tired of the ‘let’s out-dehumanize’ thread in politics, especially as passed along by ‘I got nothing to run on, but my opponent’s a thespian’ candidates. Or maybe they’re just nuts:
Lieberman (now being considered as McCain’s VP) saying that Obama’s unpatriotic
The Penn memos being leaked out that had him trying to push Obama [...]
Aug
10
2008
I’d pay attention to the Georgia / Russia if I were you guys. There’s more than you think at stake.
Aug
03
2008
NY Times story that reviews the oil and gas drilling situation in the USA West, and finds that oil is very much secondary to drilling for natural gas. The reason is simple; that’s what is more plentiful. And the oil production in the USA is dropping because things are getting pumped out.
Dusty Horwitt, a senior [...]
Aug
03
2008
…another thing about cheap oil is the whole notion of producing something on the other side of the world for consumption here…and how that goes to pieces when the price of shipping / oil rises dramatically.
The cost of shipping a 40-foot container from Shanghai to the United States has risen to $8,000, compared with $3,000 [...]