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In reply to the discussion: Just a question. If energy production in the US was nationalized, what would a gallon of gas cost? [View all]cstanleytech
(28,463 posts)25. Not sure if it would be a good thing or a bad thing but what I do believe is that we should not be
exporting any of our fossil fuels as we might need them one day for ourselves.
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Just a question. If energy production in the US was nationalized, what would a gallon of gas cost? [View all]
maxrandb
Mar 2022
OP
While they are at it, healthcare would be another great product to nationalize.
Chainfire
Mar 2022
#6
I dont think you're wrong, but changing something like that would take decades..
Volaris
Mar 2022
#5
Citizens United makes that great idea impossible to implement for the forseeable future.
Scrivener7
Mar 2022
#17
FWIW, when I worked in Venezuela during the Chavez years, their nationalized gasoline, heavily
sop
Mar 2022
#18
It should not be a position where the president determines who will be selected, there have to be
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#31
As I pointed out before, it worked in a 3rd World country like Venezuela, it should work here
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#49
I didn't come up with that salary, it came from the original post which I did not write, but
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#67
I said "not selected by the president"...don't people read posts all the way?
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#68
I am sure the $20, $30 billion was an exaggeration, but that is not the issue, they do make millions
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#35
I did not compare USA with Venezuela, but if Venezuela was able to nationalize oil and other
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#54
"Venezuela was able to nationalize oil and other natural resources industries with success"
EX500rider
Mar 2022
#60
Geez...you have to READ what I wrote, I said "A SUCCESS UNTIL HUGO CHAVEZ DESTROYED EVERYTHING"
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#66
No, you regulate food to make sure it is right for people to eat. You are comparing apples with
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#55
Not sure if it would be a good thing or a bad thing but what I do believe is that we should not be
cstanleytech
Mar 2022
#25
That is a fantastic question. People don't seem to understand that we pay for those huge salaries
Escurumbele
Mar 2022
#28
Doubt it would be a lot cheaper, if any. Plus, who'd want someone like trump presiding over fuel.
Hoyt
Mar 2022
#45
I guess I am just looking for a way to try to not be held hostage to tyrants and madmen
maxrandb
Mar 2022
#50