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oil at 90 dollars,what plans does AA have 100 and above?

Most people on this forum believe that everything just happens by accident. Having said that; oil is going up because those damn enviro-wackos don't allow the benevolent oil companies to open new refineries, a school of mackarels ran into a North Sea Oil rig, and a love sick Carabou poked a hole through a pipe in Alaska. It has nothing to do with price fixing by the OPEC cartel or the fake....I mean ...real....peak oil theory, or a weakening dollar.
Stop being such a defeatist! The stock market will NEVER crash, its at record highs! The Fed will keep printing more money to keep it afloat! How much more monopoly money will they print? Who knows? They stopped publishing the M3 reports. M3, what does BMW have to do with anything?
Don't forget that China; the role model for what the globalist have in store for our country (a fascist feudal state with no civil liberties) is our free trade partner. What would we do without their poisoned pet food imports and leaded toys....I didn't mean that.... China is our friend. Globalism is good. George Bush is a good christian man.Dick Chaney IS NOT Darth Vader (what did Darth ever do to to anyone?).... Bill Clinton did not have sex with that woman! :lol: :lol:


Amigo--How about increasing the size of your font. It would make it a little easier on an old guy like me.
 
Oil at $97/bbl today (Tuesday); good news is that last Friday's AA fare hike appears to be sticking, for the most part. December heating oil at $2.61/gal (jet fuel tends to track heating oil prices).

$100/bbl oil by Friday.
 
"Fritz" ended up in a concentration camp. Thyssen-Krupp is our leading Passenger Boarding bridge supplier. Oil will continue to rise as it is traded in petro- dollars. As long as we import more than we export the only way to get capital back into the USA is to print money or sell public debt. It worked fairly well in Weimar Germany.
 
"Fritz" ended up in a concentration camp. Thyssen-Krupp is our leading Passenger Boarding bridge supplier. Oil will continue to rise as it is traded in petro- dollars. As long as we import more than we export the only way to get capital back into the USA is to print money or sell public debt. It worked fairly well in Weimar Germany.

Lets not forget the "Krupp" half of Thyssen-Krupp. All the elevators at the new D terminal at DFW are made by this company. The following is from wikipedia:"The Krupp family, a prominent 400-year-old German dynasty from Essen, have become famous for their steel production and for their manufacture of ammunition and armaments. The family business, known as Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp in modern times, merged with Thyssen AG in 1999 to form ThyssenKrupp AG, a large industrial conglomerate."

While I'm at it, how about Siemens? Again from wikipedia:"Before World War II Siemens was involved in the secret rearmament of Germany. During the Second World War, like most big companies in Germany at the time, Siemens supported the Hitler regime, contributed to the war effort and participated in the "Nazification" of the economy. Siemens had many factories in and around famous extermination camps such as Auschwitz and used slave labor from concentration camps to build electric switches for military uses. In one example, almost 100,000 men and women from Auschwitz worked in a Siemens factory inside the extermination camp, supplying the electricity to the camp.[2] The crematorium ovens at Buchenwald bear the Siemens label."
The odd thing about the Weimar Republic is that it came after the German "non" revolution after WW1. While the Kaiser and the royals were removed from power, the rest of the German elites, ie: the land owners, capitalists and the military remained in place. To make a long story short, after Hindenberg died, Hitler gained full control of Germany. He did this with support of the capitalist/banking sector and by cunning. Without support of the Army, Hitler would not have gained the power he did. He gained this support by turning on his own SA(Sturmabteilung), whose large number was seen as a threat to the Army. Operation Humingbird (Night of the Long Knives) eliminated the heads of the SA, including Hitler lackey Ernst Rohm.
Funny how these companies who were integral parts of the Nazi regime are still around today. It goes to show how the ruling elite always manage to stay on top.
 

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