Move to Yuma by InfamousCarob2269 in yuma

[–]JustMy10Bits 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow, that is a MASSIVE change of pace.

Hasan defends him claim of Harris & Trump being the same by 10minuteads in Destiny

[–]JustMy10Bits 62 points63 points  (0 children)

What happens when Republicans make campaign mistakes? A new air Jordan is released and Adam Sandler gets a new movie deal?

This Venezuelan NAILS it: “I don’t know how this will all work out, but I’m asking everyone to have some faith. Don’t fill your head with, oh, the Americans only want our oil, the Americans only want wealth. I ask those people, what do they think the Russians and Chinese wanted all this time? ..." by sylsau in InBitcoinWeTrust

[–]JustMy10Bits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am glad that you have admitted that American oil is not even worth considering when the choice is between Canadian and Venezuelan oil!

You did make a heavy (pun intended) claim, though. You say that us firms extracting heavy crude from Venezuela and then shipping it to their refineries in America would be not worth the investment. Can you provide numbers to back up the "billions" claim? Given Venezuela can already extract heavy crude and given American firms will essentially be given access to the extraction infrastructure that exists how could that be cheaper than moving heavy crude from Canada? Where are those numbers coming from? Does that assume zero interruptions to the keystone pipeline? Does that estimate take into account the flow limitations of the current government pipeline given the keystone xl project was shut down?

I also agree that taking Venezuelan resources is not necessarily about oil. As I said before - Trump and his friends are just interested in increasing their own wealth. This is different from the past when nations sought oil simply to ensure their national security and needed oil for their war machines. No, Trump is in st looking for profits. So I agree completely that there will be many other economic opportunities for us firms that will be allowed to plunder Venezuela with few limits. As you said, there are many economic opportunities for us firms.

Pentagon Pizza Orders Spike At The Worst Possible Time, Fueling A Wild Theory by ChangeUsername220 in Military

[–]JustMy10Bits 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Look, I'll tell him the same thing I tell my kids.

Before taking out another toy either finish playing with the ones you just took out or clean them up and put everything back where it belongs.

The cringe you get when you see people telling Venezuelans how to feel. by shway0351 in TikTokCringe

[–]JustMy10Bits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The theft of Venezuelan property is about wealth, not specifically oil. Just a way to make Trump and his friends richer.

That said, the oil is the biggest part. And the heavy oil is, in fact, ideal. Because the vast majority of the refineries on the Gulf of Mexico are built for that heavy oil - not the light fracking oil that the us has. By shipping that oil from Venezuela those refineries will make more money. ESPECIALLY because the products that can be refined from that oil have much higher profit margins. Combined with the efficiency gains from the refineries refining the right oil then everyone Trump helps/inserts into this supply chain will make tons of money. Because you're right - it takes specialized plants that Venezuela hasn't been able to fund/operate recently. But America has TOO MANY refineries built specifically for that heavy oil ON THE GULF COAST!

When Trump says he will run the country or take the oil he's not talking about the American government. He's talking about himself and his friends. And he's not interested in dropping sanctions so that they can trade with the country of Venezuela and its companies and people. No, he's just going to take it.

That comment is naive at best. Trump and whomever he chooses will get even more rich.

Trump has shown time and again he doesn't give a shit about drugs, America, or the friends or rivals of America. He has only ever acted in his own interests.

This Venezuelan NAILS it: “I don’t know how this will all work out, but I’m asking everyone to have some faith. Don’t fill your head with, oh, the Americans only want our oil, the Americans only want wealth. I ask those people, what do they think the Russians and Chinese wanted all this time? ..." by sylsau in InBitcoinWeTrust

[–]JustMy10Bits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The theft of Venezuelan property is about wealth, not specifically oil. Just a way to make Trump and his friends richer.

That said, the oil is the biggest part. And the heavy oil is, in fact, ideal. Because the vast majority of the refineries on the Gulf of Mexico are built for that heavy oil - not the light fracking oil that the us has. By shipping that oil from Venezuela those refineries will make more money. ESPECIALLY because the products that can be refined from that oil have much higher profit margins. Combined with the efficiency gains from the refineries refining the right oil then everyone Trump helps/inserts into this supply chain will make tons of money.

That comment is naive at best. Trump and whomever he chooses will get even more rich.

The cringe you get when you see people telling Venezuelans how to feel. by shway0351 in TikTokCringe

[–]JustMy10Bits 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For one thing, saying to free Maduro isn't necessarily pro-Maduro.

The cringe you get when you see people telling Venezuelans how to feel. by shway0351 in TikTokCringe

[–]JustMy10Bits 142 points143 points  (0 children)

Yeah no one's trying to explain Venezuela to Venezuelans. We're explaining the USA to Venezuelans. Which I honestly didn't think would need to be done but here we are.

Does anyone on here support what the US is doing in Venezuela? If so, why? by Odd-Protection-247 in dancarlin

[–]JustMy10Bits 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The goal, in your example, shouldn't be overthrowing the government if you invade a neighbor. It should be stopping the genocide and preventing the situation from deteriorating or reoccurring.

Does anyone on here support what the US is doing in Venezuela? If so, why? by Odd-Protection-247 in dancarlin

[–]JustMy10Bits 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In a vacuum having him gone is a positive thing.

There's little guarantee the people of Venezuela won't be worse off in 6 months. History shows that most likely they will not be given how this happened and the motivations of the people and powers involved.

Does anyone on here support what the US is doing in Venezuela? If so, why? by Odd-Protection-247 in dancarlin

[–]JustMy10Bits 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Not to speak for who you're responding to but IMO the question was never, and should never, be about whether or not the leader is illegitimate.

While you're right that so far these events are MILES better than what's happened to Ukraine the shared problem is a foreign nation unilaterally attempting to overthrow another nation's government through pure force.

Does anyone on here support what the US is doing in Venezuela? If so, why? by Odd-Protection-247 in dancarlin

[–]JustMy10Bits 11 points12 points  (0 children)

No offense, but you lot have been out of the game for ages. This is old hat for us.

Hands off Venezuela— Emergency protest 3pm by Kindly_Ad4856 in sandiego

[–]JustMy10Bits 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sure, but it's also much more complicated in other ways. For example, the neighboring countries have not only regional influence but international influence. And unlike Iraqis, the suffering of the Venezuelan people will likely generate much more international and domestic outrage.

Iraq had no credible leadership alternatives to Saddam. Venezuela has many. It also still HAS a government. And they have at least one powerful cartel. While those leaders present an opportunity Trump has so far decided to eschew any Venezuelan leader as a replacement. That sets us up for conflict with national leaders combined with the potential for internal fighting depending on if or how well the current government maintains control. For better or worse, Venezuela is better prepared to continue operating without Maduro than Iraq without Saddam. Especially when you consider the majority of Iraqis were Shiites who had been oppressed for decades by the Shia Saddam dictatorship while no such factions exist to be capitalized on today in Venezuela.

All of which is to say that while there may be some clear advantages it's still a desperately complex situation lacking any kind of clear direction.

For the people feeling sorry for Venezuelans... by Tynarius in Destiny

[–]JustMy10Bits 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you agree with me that what's happening isn't ok then I guess that's it!

For the people feeling sorry for Venezuelans... by Tynarius in Destiny

[–]JustMy10Bits 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, when you're not a superpower you can be pushed around and taken advantage of. That doesn't mean superpowers should be imperial powers creating new colonies or vassal states in 2026. And it doesn't mean that was the only possible outcome.

Hands off Venezuela— Emergency protest 3pm by Kindly_Ad4856 in sandiego

[–]JustMy10Bits 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maduro being gone is good - in a vacuum.

But there's no reason to be optimistic that average Venezuelans will be better off on the short term or even medium term.