Gas Prices Keep Coming down

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AggieVictor10 said:

Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

Queso1 said:

The solution was not to start this in the first place. Or at least know in advance the potential economic repercussions. If only there were people who warned about the economic repercussions before starting this boondoggle…

If it keeps Iran from getting a nuke it's worth it.

It's funny that some of y'all still believe this.


They believe it because Dear Leader said it, even though he also said we obliterated their nuclear program.

Anyway go back to eating crow about how prices are coming down because Dear Leader cleaned up the mess he made.


"Who is y'all..."? ^^^^^ this guy, for one^^^^^

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Soon we will be in the "high gas prices are actually a good thing!" phase.
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sts7049 said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

Yesterday said:

No Spin Ag said:

BusterAg said:

No Spin Ag said:

4 said:

WTI down another 3% today at 74.50


Just $7.48 more to go down and it'll be right where it was the day before Trump attacked Iran.

And about $1.50 more to go down at the pump too.

Soon we'll be right back where we started.

But, at least Iran and the MIC made out like bandits in the end, all while oil and prices at the pumps were high for the entire world.

You forgot again about the part where we obliterated Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.

Do you think that Iran with zero ballistic missile capabilities and Iran with enough missile capability to overpower the US anti-ballistic missile system is "right back where we started"?


I think Iran isn't in such a bad shape that they don't already know they're getting the better end of this deal for now and I'm the near future until Trump is gone from office.


I mean, do you really think Iran is in a worse place for long ifthey placate Trump until he's out of office? Do you really think those in charge are sad at the deal?


The ones that are still alive are very much thrilled to make this deal now. Otherwise they would continue to hide in a bunker from the US and their own people.

Does anyone think they would have taken this deal before military action? Zero chance.



For $300 billion payout, who wouldn't take the deal.

Hell, bomb the eff out of my place then give me money to make it better than it was, I'll take it.

It's not a payout. It's financing by their neighbors around the gulf, contingent on their behaving. Also presumably they'll have to pay their neighbors back on the loans at some point.


My bad about where the money was coming from.

Still, it is more than they were getting before Trump attacked them.

That's kind of like the broken window fallacy. Presumably this money is to help rebuild the infrastructure we destroyed.


So kind of like we break and we buy. I mean, that's about as fair as it gets then. Not what I expect from the "complete and utter surrender" aspect of things, but at this point I'm sure everyone I'm the administration wants to get to, and through, the 250th in as celebratory vibes as possible.

Except in this case their Gulf neighbors are doing the financing. We broke, Iran borrows from their neighbors to fix.

Keep at it. You'll get it eventually.

borrows? you think iran/IRGC is going to pay back the 300 billion?



that's a new angle of stupidity i haven't seen yet!


No one is stupid enough to give the Iranian government cash.
It takes a special kind of brainwashed useful idiot to politically defend government fraud, waste, and abuse.
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Queso1 said:

Soon we will be in the "high gas prices are actually a good thing!" phase.


They are not.

But, it beats a suitcase nuke going off in NYC.
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BusterAg said:

sts7049 said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

Yesterday said:

No Spin Ag said:

BusterAg said:

No Spin Ag said:

4 said:

WTI down another 3% today at 74.50


Just $7.48 more to go down and it'll be right where it was the day before Trump attacked Iran.

And about $1.50 more to go down at the pump too.

Soon we'll be right back where we started.

But, at least Iran and the MIC made out like bandits in the end, all while oil and prices at the pumps were high for the entire world.

You forgot again about the part where we obliterated Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.

Do you think that Iran with zero ballistic missile capabilities and Iran with enough missile capability to overpower the US anti-ballistic missile system is "right back where we started"?


I think Iran isn't in such a bad shape that they don't already know they're getting the better end of this deal for now and I'm the near future until Trump is gone from office.


I mean, do you really think Iran is in a worse place for long ifthey placate Trump until he's out of office? Do you really think those in charge are sad at the deal?


The ones that are still alive are very much thrilled to make this deal now. Otherwise they would continue to hide in a bunker from the US and their own people.

Does anyone think they would have taken this deal before military action? Zero chance.



For $300 billion payout, who wouldn't take the deal.

Hell, bomb the eff out of my place then give me money to make it better than it was, I'll take it.

It's not a payout. It's financing by their neighbors around the gulf, contingent on their behaving. Also presumably they'll have to pay their neighbors back on the loans at some point.


My bad about where the money was coming from.

Still, it is more than they were getting before Trump attacked them.

That's kind of like the broken window fallacy. Presumably this money is to help rebuild the infrastructure we destroyed.


So kind of like we break and we buy. I mean, that's about as fair as it gets then. Not what I expect from the "complete and utter surrender" aspect of things, but at this point I'm sure everyone I'm the administration wants to get to, and through, the 250th in as celebratory vibes as possible.

Except in this case their Gulf neighbors are doing the financing. We broke, Iran borrows from their neighbors to fix.

Keep at it. You'll get it eventually.

borrows? you think iran/IRGC is going to pay back the 300 billion?



that's a new angle of stupidity i haven't seen yet!


No one is stupid enough to give the Iranian government cash.

Uh… except for the Obama/Biden administration.
The left cannot kill the Spirit of Charlie Kirk.
Queso1
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What evidence do you have that they wanted to, much less would be capable of this?
Charpie
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4 said:

Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

Queso1 said:

The solution was not to start this in the first place. Or at least know in advance the potential economic repercussions. If only there were people who warned about the economic repercussions before starting this boondoggle…

If it keeps Iran from getting a nuke it's worth it.

It's funny that some of y'all still believe this.

It's embarrassing that you don't.

You clearly weren't alive or aware of your surroundings in 1979.

They mean what they say. Ignore it at your own peril.

You are taking what I said the wrong way.

I simply do not believe that Iran is now incapable of creating a nuke. We are taking their word for it.
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techno-ag said:

BusterAg said:

sts7049 said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

Yesterday said:

No Spin Ag said:

BusterAg said:

No Spin Ag said:

4 said:

WTI down another 3% today at 74.50


Just $7.48 more to go down and it'll be right where it was the day before Trump attacked Iran.

And about $1.50 more to go down at the pump too.

Soon we'll be right back where we started.

But, at least Iran and the MIC made out like bandits in the end, all while oil and prices at the pumps were high for the entire world.

You forgot again about the part where we obliterated Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.

Do you think that Iran with zero ballistic missile capabilities and Iran with enough missile capability to overpower the US anti-ballistic missile system is "right back where we started"?


I think Iran isn't in such a bad shape that they don't already know they're getting the better end of this deal for now and I'm the near future until Trump is gone from office.


I mean, do you really think Iran is in a worse place for long ifthey placate Trump until he's out of office? Do you really think those in charge are sad at the deal?


The ones that are still alive are very much thrilled to make this deal now. Otherwise they would continue to hide in a bunker from the US and their own people.

Does anyone think they would have taken this deal before military action? Zero chance.



For $300 billion payout, who wouldn't take the deal.

Hell, bomb the eff out of my place then give me money to make it better than it was, I'll take it.

It's not a payout. It's financing by their neighbors around the gulf, contingent on their behaving. Also presumably they'll have to pay their neighbors back on the loans at some point.


My bad about where the money was coming from.

Still, it is more than they were getting before Trump attacked them.

That's kind of like the broken window fallacy. Presumably this money is to help rebuild the infrastructure we destroyed.


So kind of like we break and we buy. I mean, that's about as fair as it gets then. Not what I expect from the "complete and utter surrender" aspect of things, but at this point I'm sure everyone I'm the administration wants to get to, and through, the 250th in as celebratory vibes as possible.

Except in this case their Gulf neighbors are doing the financing. We broke, Iran borrows from their neighbors to fix.

Keep at it. You'll get it eventually.

borrows? you think iran/IRGC is going to pay back the 300 billion?



that's a new angle of stupidity i haven't seen yet!


No one is stupid enough to give the Iranian government cash.

Uh… except for the Obama/Biden administration.

Holy whataboutism of ignorance. Last I checked, 300 billion >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.3 billion
techno-ag
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Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

BusterAg said:

sts7049 said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

Yesterday said:

No Spin Ag said:

BusterAg said:

No Spin Ag said:

4 said:

WTI down another 3% today at 74.50


Just $7.48 more to go down and it'll be right where it was the day before Trump attacked Iran.

And about $1.50 more to go down at the pump too.

Soon we'll be right back where we started.

But, at least Iran and the MIC made out like bandits in the end, all while oil and prices at the pumps were high for the entire world.

You forgot again about the part where we obliterated Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.

Do you think that Iran with zero ballistic missile capabilities and Iran with enough missile capability to overpower the US anti-ballistic missile system is "right back where we started"?


I think Iran isn't in such a bad shape that they don't already know they're getting the better end of this deal for now and I'm the near future until Trump is gone from office.


I mean, do you really think Iran is in a worse place for long ifthey placate Trump until he's out of office? Do you really think those in charge are sad at the deal?


The ones that are still alive are very much thrilled to make this deal now. Otherwise they would continue to hide in a bunker from the US and their own people.

Does anyone think they would have taken this deal before military action? Zero chance.



For $300 billion payout, who wouldn't take the deal.

Hell, bomb the eff out of my place then give me money to make it better than it was, I'll take it.

It's not a payout. It's financing by their neighbors around the gulf, contingent on their behaving. Also presumably they'll have to pay their neighbors back on the loans at some point.


My bad about where the money was coming from.

Still, it is more than they were getting before Trump attacked them.

That's kind of like the broken window fallacy. Presumably this money is to help rebuild the infrastructure we destroyed.


So kind of like we break and we buy. I mean, that's about as fair as it gets then. Not what I expect from the "complete and utter surrender" aspect of things, but at this point I'm sure everyone I'm the administration wants to get to, and through, the 250th in as celebratory vibes as possible.

Except in this case their Gulf neighbors are doing the financing. We broke, Iran borrows from their neighbors to fix.

Keep at it. You'll get it eventually.

borrows? you think iran/IRGC is going to pay back the 300 billion?



that's a new angle of stupidity i haven't seen yet!


No one is stupid enough to give the Iranian government cash.

Uh… except for the Obama/Biden administration.

Holy whataboutism of ignorance. Last I checked, 300 billion >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.3 billion

The difference is, once again the $300 billion in financing is not coming from us.

The $1.3 billion delivered to Iran on pallets in cold hard cash via did come from us. That's not whatsboutism, that's a stark difference.
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Wasn't that $1.3 b their money that was frozen? Are we not release $20b of frozen funds under this new deal?
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AggieVictor10 said:

Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

Queso1 said:

The solution was not to start this in the first place. Or at least know in advance the potential economic repercussions. If only there were people who warned about the economic repercussions before starting this boondoggle…

If it keeps Iran from getting a nuke it's worth it.

It's funny that some of y'all still believe this.


They believe it because Dear Leader said it, even though he also said we obliterated their nuclear program.

Anyway go back to eating crow about how prices are coming down because Dear Leader cleaned up the mess he made.


So, you are petfectly fine with Iran having enough ballistic missiles to overwhelm the US anti missile systems?
It takes a special kind of brainwashed useful idiot to politically defend government fraud, waste, and abuse.
Logos Stick
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Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

BusterAg said:

sts7049 said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

Yesterday said:

No Spin Ag said:

BusterAg said:

No Spin Ag said:

4 said:

WTI down another 3% today at 74.50


Just $7.48 more to go down and it'll be right where it was the day before Trump attacked Iran.

And about $1.50 more to go down at the pump too.

Soon we'll be right back where we started.

But, at least Iran and the MIC made out like bandits in the end, all while oil and prices at the pumps were high for the entire world.

You forgot again about the part where we obliterated Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.

Do you think that Iran with zero ballistic missile capabilities and Iran with enough missile capability to overpower the US anti-ballistic missile system is "right back where we started"?


I think Iran isn't in such a bad shape that they don't already know they're getting the better end of this deal for now and I'm the near future until Trump is gone from office.


I mean, do you really think Iran is in a worse place for long ifthey placate Trump until he's out of office? Do you really think those in charge are sad at the deal?


The ones that are still alive are very much thrilled to make this deal now. Otherwise they would continue to hide in a bunker from the US and their own people.

Does anyone think they would have taken this deal before military action? Zero chance.



For $300 billion payout, who wouldn't take the deal.

Hell, bomb the eff out of my place then give me money to make it better than it was, I'll take it.

It's not a payout. It's financing by their neighbors around the gulf, contingent on their behaving. Also presumably they'll have to pay their neighbors back on the loans at some point.


My bad about where the money was coming from.

Still, it is more than they were getting before Trump attacked them.

That's kind of like the broken window fallacy. Presumably this money is to help rebuild the infrastructure we destroyed.


So kind of like we break and we buy. I mean, that's about as fair as it gets then. Not what I expect from the "complete and utter surrender" aspect of things, but at this point I'm sure everyone I'm the administration wants to get to, and through, the 250th in as celebratory vibes as possible.

Except in this case their Gulf neighbors are doing the financing. We broke, Iran borrows from their neighbors to fix.

Keep at it. You'll get it eventually.

borrows? you think iran/IRGC is going to pay back the 300 billion?



that's a new angle of stupidity i haven't seen yet!


No one is stupid enough to give the Iranian government cash.

Uh… except for the Obama/Biden administration.

Holy whataboutism of ignorance. Last I checked, 300 billion >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.3 billion


The 300 billion is coming from the Gulf States.
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Queso1 said:

Wasn't that $1.3 b their money that was frozen? Are we not release $20b of frozen funds under this new deal?


It was not. It was money we confiscated because they broke our agreement that we gave back in unmarked stacks of Benjamins that we delivered straight from the US mint.
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Logos Stick said:

Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

BusterAg said:

sts7049 said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

Yesterday said:

No Spin Ag said:

BusterAg said:

No Spin Ag said:

4 said:

WTI down another 3% today at 74.50


Just $7.48 more to go down and it'll be right where it was the day before Trump attacked Iran.

And about $1.50 more to go down at the pump too.

Soon we'll be right back where we started.

But, at least Iran and the MIC made out like bandits in the end, all while oil and prices at the pumps were high for the entire world.

You forgot again about the part where we obliterated Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.

Do you think that Iran with zero ballistic missile capabilities and Iran with enough missile capability to overpower the US anti-ballistic missile system is "right back where we started"?


I think Iran isn't in such a bad shape that they don't already know they're getting the better end of this deal for now and I'm the near future until Trump is gone from office.


I mean, do you really think Iran is in a worse place for long ifthey placate Trump until he's out of office? Do you really think those in charge are sad at the deal?


The ones that are still alive are very much thrilled to make this deal now. Otherwise they would continue to hide in a bunker from the US and their own people.

Does anyone think they would have taken this deal before military action? Zero chance.



For $300 billion payout, who wouldn't take the deal.

Hell, bomb the eff out of my place then give me money to make it better than it was, I'll take it.

It's not a payout. It's financing by their neighbors around the gulf, contingent on their behaving. Also presumably they'll have to pay their neighbors back on the loans at some point.


My bad about where the money was coming from.

Still, it is more than they were getting before Trump attacked them.

That's kind of like the broken window fallacy. Presumably this money is to help rebuild the infrastructure we destroyed.


So kind of like we break and we buy. I mean, that's about as fair as it gets then. Not what I expect from the "complete and utter surrender" aspect of things, but at this point I'm sure everyone I'm the administration wants to get to, and through, the 250th in as celebratory vibes as possible.

Except in this case their Gulf neighbors are doing the financing. We broke, Iran borrows from their neighbors to fix.

Keep at it. You'll get it eventually.

borrows? you think iran/IRGC is going to pay back the 300 billion?



that's a new angle of stupidity i haven't seen yet!


No one is stupid enough to give the Iranian government cash.

Uh… except for the Obama/Biden administration.

Holy whataboutism of ignorance. Last I checked, 300 billion >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.3 billion


The 300 billion is coming from the Gulf States.
and is not being given to the Iranian government.
It takes a special kind of brainwashed useful idiot to politically defend government fraud, waste, and abuse.
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Logos Stick said:

Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

BusterAg said:

sts7049 said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

Yesterday said:

No Spin Ag said:

BusterAg said:

No Spin Ag said:

4 said:

WTI down another 3% today at 74.50


Just $7.48 more to go down and it'll be right where it was the day before Trump attacked Iran.

And about $1.50 more to go down at the pump too.

Soon we'll be right back where we started.

But, at least Iran and the MIC made out like bandits in the end, all while oil and prices at the pumps were high for the entire world.

You forgot again about the part where we obliterated Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.

Do you think that Iran with zero ballistic missile capabilities and Iran with enough missile capability to overpower the US anti-ballistic missile system is "right back where we started"?


I think Iran isn't in such a bad shape that they don't already know they're getting the better end of this deal for now and I'm the near future until Trump is gone from office.


I mean, do you really think Iran is in a worse place for long ifthey placate Trump until he's out of office? Do you really think those in charge are sad at the deal?


The ones that are still alive are very much thrilled to make this deal now. Otherwise they would continue to hide in a bunker from the US and their own people.

Does anyone think they would have taken this deal before military action? Zero chance.



For $300 billion payout, who wouldn't take the deal.

Hell, bomb the eff out of my place then give me money to make it better than it was, I'll take it.

It's not a payout. It's financing by their neighbors around the gulf, contingent on their behaving. Also presumably they'll have to pay their neighbors back on the loans at some point.


My bad about where the money was coming from.

Still, it is more than they were getting before Trump attacked them.

That's kind of like the broken window fallacy. Presumably this money is to help rebuild the infrastructure we destroyed.


So kind of like we break and we buy. I mean, that's about as fair as it gets then. Not what I expect from the "complete and utter surrender" aspect of things, but at this point I'm sure everyone I'm the administration wants to get to, and through, the 250th in as celebratory vibes as possible.

Except in this case their Gulf neighbors are doing the financing. We broke, Iran borrows from their neighbors to fix.

Keep at it. You'll get it eventually.

borrows? you think iran/IRGC is going to pay back the 300 billion?



that's a new angle of stupidity i haven't seen yet!


No one is stupid enough to give the Iranian government cash.

Uh… except for the Obama/Biden administration.

Holy whataboutism of ignorance. Last I checked, 300 billion >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.3 billion


The 300 billion is coming from the Gulf States.

I keep trying to explain that but people won't listen. It's amazing how strong the Dem talking points are. I guess if you keep repeating a lie long enough…
The left cannot kill the Spirit of Charlie Kirk.
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Queso1 said:

Wasn't that $1.3 b their money that was frozen? Are we not release $20b of frozen funds under this new deal?

It absolutely was their money, it was returned in cash because they are locked out of most if not all of the international banking systems.
The 1.3 was actually principal and interest on money we were holding from an arms deal back in the day. There is plenty of congressional testimony that explains it.
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Queso1 said:

What evidence do you have that they wanted to, much less would be capable of this?

The thousands of missiles that were shot at every one of its neighbors....even up to last week. The funding of terrorists in the US and Israel. The nuclear facilities that the entire world acknowledges.
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Don't get me wrong, brother…I wasn't for that deal and I'm not for this deal.
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Queso1 said:

Don't get me wrong, brother…I wasn't for that deal and I'm not for this deal.


Im pretty okay with foreign investors investing directly in the Iranian economy, bypassing the Iranian government.

But, maybe just me.
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techno-ag said:

Logos Stick said:

Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

BusterAg said:

sts7049 said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

Yesterday said:

No Spin Ag said:

BusterAg said:

No Spin Ag said:

4 said:

WTI down another 3% today at 74.50


Just $7.48 more to go down and it'll be right where it was the day before Trump attacked Iran.

And about $1.50 more to go down at the pump too.

Soon we'll be right back where we started.

But, at least Iran and the MIC made out like bandits in the end, all while oil and prices at the pumps were high for the entire world.

You forgot again about the part where we obliterated Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.

Do you think that Iran with zero ballistic missile capabilities and Iran with enough missile capability to overpower the US anti-ballistic missile system is "right back where we started"?


I think Iran isn't in such a bad shape that they don't already know they're getting the better end of this deal for now and I'm the near future until Trump is gone from office.


I mean, do you really think Iran is in a worse place for long ifthey placate Trump until he's out of office? Do you really think those in charge are sad at the deal?


The ones that are still alive are very much thrilled to make this deal now. Otherwise they would continue to hide in a bunker from the US and their own people.

Does anyone think they would have taken this deal before military action? Zero chance.



For $300 billion payout, who wouldn't take the deal.

Hell, bomb the eff out of my place then give me money to make it better than it was, I'll take it.

It's not a payout. It's financing by their neighbors around the gulf, contingent on their behaving. Also presumably they'll have to pay their neighbors back on the loans at some point.


My bad about where the money was coming from.

Still, it is more than they were getting before Trump attacked them.

That's kind of like the broken window fallacy. Presumably this money is to help rebuild the infrastructure we destroyed.


So kind of like we break and we buy. I mean, that's about as fair as it gets then. Not what I expect from the "complete and utter surrender" aspect of things, but at this point I'm sure everyone I'm the administration wants to get to, and through, the 250th in as celebratory vibes as possible.

Except in this case their Gulf neighbors are doing the financing. We broke, Iran borrows from their neighbors to fix.

Keep at it. You'll get it eventually.

borrows? you think iran/IRGC is going to pay back the 300 billion?



that's a new angle of stupidity i haven't seen yet!


No one is stupid enough to give the Iranian government cash.

Uh… except for the Obama/Biden administration.

Holy whataboutism of ignorance. Last I checked, 300 billion >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.3 billion


The 300 billion is coming from the Gulf States.

I keep trying to explain that but people won't listen. It's amazing how strong the Dem talking points are. I guess if you keep repeating a lie long enough…

Here. I will paste this here slow since it seems like some of y'all are struggling to comprehend what is in the ACTUAL agreement.

  • The United States of America undertakes with regional partners to develop a definitive, mutually agreed plan with at least USD $300 billion for the reconstruction and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The mechanism for the implementation of this plan will be finalized as part of a final deal within 60 days.
Here is the link. Check it out. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/text-iran-us-memorandum-understanding-rcna350582
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Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

Logos Stick said:

Charpie said:

techno-ag said:

BusterAg said:

sts7049 said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

techno-ag said:

No Spin Ag said:

Yesterday said:

No Spin Ag said:

BusterAg said:

No Spin Ag said:

4 said:

WTI down another 3% today at 74.50


Just $7.48 more to go down and it'll be right where it was the day before Trump attacked Iran.

And about $1.50 more to go down at the pump too.

Soon we'll be right back where we started.

But, at least Iran and the MIC made out like bandits in the end, all while oil and prices at the pumps were high for the entire world.

You forgot again about the part where we obliterated Iran's ballistic missile capabilities.

Do you think that Iran with zero ballistic missile capabilities and Iran with enough missile capability to overpower the US anti-ballistic missile system is "right back where we started"?


I think Iran isn't in such a bad shape that they don't already know they're getting the better end of this deal for now and I'm the near future until Trump is gone from office.


I mean, do you really think Iran is in a worse place for long ifthey placate Trump until he's out of office? Do you really think those in charge are sad at the deal?


The ones that are still alive are very much thrilled to make this deal now. Otherwise they would continue to hide in a bunker from the US and their own people.

Does anyone think they would have taken this deal before military action? Zero chance.



For $300 billion payout, who wouldn't take the deal.

Hell, bomb the eff out of my place then give me money to make it better than it was, I'll take it.

It's not a payout. It's financing by their neighbors around the gulf, contingent on their behaving. Also presumably they'll have to pay their neighbors back on the loans at some point.


My bad about where the money was coming from.

Still, it is more than they were getting before Trump attacked them.

That's kind of like the broken window fallacy. Presumably this money is to help rebuild the infrastructure we destroyed.


So kind of like we break and we buy. I mean, that's about as fair as it gets then. Not what I expect from the "complete and utter surrender" aspect of things, but at this point I'm sure everyone I'm the administration wants to get to, and through, the 250th in as celebratory vibes as possible.

Except in this case their Gulf neighbors are doing the financing. We broke, Iran borrows from their neighbors to fix.

Keep at it. You'll get it eventually.

borrows? you think iran/IRGC is going to pay back the 300 billion?



that's a new angle of stupidity i haven't seen yet!


No one is stupid enough to give the Iranian government cash.

Uh… except for the Obama/Biden administration.

Holy whataboutism of ignorance. Last I checked, 300 billion >>>>>>>>>>>>> 1.3 billion


The 300 billion is coming from the Gulf States.

I keep trying to explain that but people won't listen. It's amazing how strong the Dem talking points are. I guess if you keep repeating a lie long enough…

Here. I will paste this here slow since it seems like some of y'all are struggling to comprehend what is in the ACTUAL agreement.

  • The United States of America undertakes with regional partners to develop a definitive, mutually agreed plan with at least USD $300 billion for the reconstruction and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The mechanism for the implementation of this plan will be finalized as part of a final deal within 60 days.
Here is the link. Check it out. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/national-security/text-iran-us-memorandum-understanding-rcna350582



That's a very ironic post. Perhaps read what you posted more carefully.
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Don't feel left out..it's not just you. But the notion that $300 billion coming in doesn't free up $300 billion for other endeavors is not sound. Same thing happened with Hamas.
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Queso1 said:

Don't feel left out..it's not just you. But the notion that $300 billion coming in doesn't free up $300 billion for other endeavors is not sound. Same thing happened with Hamas.


Excellent point. I hadn't thought of that, but what you're saying is not only possible, but likely.
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Are you saying you believe that the Iranian government would invest in the welfare of the Iranian people instead of lining their own pocket if other ME countries didn't invest?

Are they bad guys or not?
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$2.99 in Arlington today
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Is that $300B split evenly, or (more than likely, like usual) 299.9B from us and .1B from "them"? In politics, that makes it a shared plan. Like when 2 lib Rs back a D plan, it becomes "bipartisan".
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They're bad guys.
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Good Trump





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Charpie I keep reading the post and it says just what I said it says.

Quote:

The United States of America undertakes with regional partners to develop a definitive, mutually agreed plan with at least USD $300 billion for the reconstruction and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran.


We're not giving them the money. We're helping develop a plan for their neighbors to offer financing. That's it.
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AGpops1923 said:

Good Trump



I thank him every time I go to Sam's.
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You thank him for the fact that you are paying more than you did a few months ago? Why?
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EFR said:

You thank him for the fact that you are paying more than you did a few months ago? Why?
2.88 is about the same…
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But still more, and I guess we should just conveniently forget about the last few months?
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techno-ag said:

Charpie I keep reading the post and it says just what I said it says.

Quote:

The United States of America undertakes with regional partners to develop a definitive, mutually agreed plan with at least USD $300 billion for the reconstruction and economic development of the Islamic Republic of Iran.


We're not giving them the money. We're helping develop a plan for their neighbors to offer financing. That's it.


Yep.

Perhaps "reading it slowly" before of "posting it slowly" would have prevented "posting it slowly".
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EFR said:

You thank him for the fact that you are paying more than you did a few months ago? Why?
2.88 is about the same…


Lucky you. Must be nice.

It's $3.22 for me, which is a little over 50% more when I got gas for $2.02 before Trump's attack.
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