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<blockquote data-quote="Nraman" data-source="post: 2870323" data-attributes="member: 10001"><p>If we are allowed to produce all we can, it will hurt oil prices. The two brothers wouldn't like that.</p><p>They gave Mit Romney around half a billion to become president. I thought it was interesting that Mit kept talking about N American oil independence; he was not running for N America, he was running for the US, I never heard him say "US oil independence". He also supported the pipeline.</p><p>A bit of Googling and the pieces started to fall in place. He didn't want that the US becomes independent, he wanted us to import from a different source. Googling showed that the Koch brothers own half of the Alberta oil sands. Their plan was to get Mit elected to get their oil to the market.</p><p>I have no problem how much money anybody has. How he uses it can be a problem. IMO it prostitutes the democratic process when people like Koch and Soros own the government.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nraman, post: 2870323, member: 10001"] If we are allowed to produce all we can, it will hurt oil prices. The two brothers wouldn't like that. They gave Mit Romney around half a billion to become president. I thought it was interesting that Mit kept talking about N American oil independence; he was not running for N America, he was running for the US, I never heard him say "US oil independence". He also supported the pipeline. A bit of Googling and the pieces started to fall in place. He didn't want that the US becomes independent, he wanted us to import from a different source. Googling showed that the Koch brothers own half of the Alberta oil sands. Their plan was to get Mit elected to get their oil to the market. I have no problem how much money anybody has. How he uses it can be a problem. IMO it prostitutes the democratic process when people like Koch and Soros own the government. [/QUOTE]
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