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Vivid Boy
quote:
Originally posted by A.J.
How can you possibly think that this disaster will BENEFIT the economy, Vivid Boy?

According to news reports that i have read, Louisiana supplies roughly 25% of the USA's energy needs through oil. Think about this for a minute. Now, this hurricane has completely destroyed the oil production in the area. Petrol prices all around the country have already risen dramatically. Almost every sector of the economy is going to be hit by the rising energy costs.

This is going to have a huge impact on the US economy and experts are already predicting that growth is going to slow to a crawl. The damage bill from Hurricane Katrina is already expected to reach US$50 billion.



You seem to have a pretty distorted view of economics my friend......


i dont mean to scream conspiracy. but think abt what u said for a moment :D

in all of this whos making money?
Xenocreator_PG_
quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
i dont mean to scream conspiracy. but think abt what u said for a moment :D

in all of this whos making money?


canadians & australians? :conf:
Vivid Boy
and the way i look at is this.


i have a company called aquilo air system design. now after this happened. i thpught to myself damn theres alot of houses theyre going to have to rebuild. a whole cities worth. that would be alot of work if i was ever contracted that job. i wouldnt be able to do it myself id have to hire people to help. oh look atthat i just employed 100 people/ giving a 100 people work.
Vivid Boy
quote:
Originally posted by Xenocreator_PG_
canadians & australians? :conf:


no


p diddy
Vivid Boy
quote:
Originally posted by A.J.
How can you possibly think that this disaster will BENEFIT the economy, Vivid Boy?

According to news reports that i have read, Louisiana supplies roughly 25% of the USA's energy needs through oil. Think about this for a minute. Now, this hurricane has completely destroyed the oil production in the area. Petrol prices all around the country have already risen dramatically. Almost every sector of the economy is going to be hit by the rising energy costs.

This is going to have a huge impact on the US economy and experts are already predicting that growth is going to slow to a crawl. The damage bill from Hurricane Katrina is already expected to reach US$50 billion.



You seem to have a pretty distorted view of economics my friend......


also if u knew abt the gas market ud know that any rumour of any shortage of gas effects gas prices. has nothing to do with the economy.


rememebr gas is a world commodity its bought and sold on the world market. india and china buying the most and the majority of it. so any rumour of a shortage in the future will rise gas prices. does not mean we're running out of any. and once again does not effect our economy
Xenocreator_PG_
quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
no


p diddy


aaawwwww :(


he prolly needs the money too, so he can afford to remove the "p" from the front of his name.
Phil raa
quote:
Originally posted by igottaknow
when i heard thousands of ppl were directed to the superdome and then were left there without any food, water, or medicine. they could of drop lifted something for them or sent buses to move to a location where they could be taken care of. instead they were left there to fend for themselves or die.


call it naive, but did people in all honesty think that there WOULD be homes to go back to after katrina had knocked down a few roofs here and there.

That the superdome would provide the extra level of protection for people while the wind was blowing, then they could return safely to a home which may have got a bit battered.

Over optimism?

ps, if those two para's suck, it's 3am and I'm fukd. not drug fukd. :p
Sunsnail
quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
and the way i look at is this.


i have a company called aquilo air system design. now after this happened. i thpught to myself damn theres alot of houses theyre going to have to rebuild. a whole cities worth. that would be alot of work if i was ever contracted that job. i wouldnt be able to do it myself id have to hire people to help. oh look atthat i just employed 100 people/ giving a 100 people work.


ah yes, very nice. building houses for people who have no money to buy houses with and pay you
Vivid Boy
quote:
Originally posted by Sunsnail
ah yes, very nice. building houses for people who have no money to buy houses with and pay you


insurance and government pays for that
tribu
Yup. Gotta side with vivid, though Im not sure I buy into his somewhat crazy theory. However, to quote some wise words, the only thing more foolish than thinking everyone is out to get you is thinking no one is out to get you.

Vivid Boy
and if u guys want to blame someone for high gas prices blame the chinese. they have a high demand for it since theyve had an industrial revolution in the last 15 years. thats why the gas prices are so high the demand from china is huge. our supply and our demand has been constant for the last 10 years. its china's that exploded which boosted up the price for gas per barrel. no iraq no new orleans. CHINA
Sunsnail
quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
and if u guys want to blame someone for high gas prices blame the chinese. they have a high demand for it since theyve had an industrial revolution in the last 15 years. thats why the gas prices are so high the demand from china is huge. our supply and our demand has been constant for the last 10 years. its china's that exploded which boosted up the price for gas per barrel. no iraq no new orleans. CHINA


basically yeah, but the $.30 increase we've seen is from n'orlins
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