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Pastimes : All Clowns Must Be Destroyed

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To: Archie Meeties who wrote (28385)4/22/2000 3:13:00 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) of 42523
 
eia.doe.gov

On a per capita basis, the US consumes far and away more crude than any other nation, and
is more dependent on imported oil than ever before. Without acknowledging that crude is
inflationary, this fact alone should make you wary about the longevity of this expansion. Crude
will be blamed.


The above link from the DOE sure proves we import more oil than ever. There is just too much oil world wide to artifically continue to keep the price this high in my opinion. There are known reserves on 1034 billion trillion barrels.
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