Mexico was in flames when they allowed the price of oil to float (let market forces take over). Instead of paying the subsidized price they were paying about $4.50/gal resulting in protests, riots, and general mayhem. People dependent on the lower price found out that their methods if daily living were unsustainable and chimped out.
Mexico used to have at least ten oil companies before nationalizing the industry (I believe in 1938). The result of socialism will be tiresomely predictable. The only reason they're trying to restore market forces is due to mismanagement. The old infrastructure is decaying and there hasn't been any new drilling. Politics has prevented any address of the problems so things have to almost literally fall apart before change can happen. It's looking like change has come too late.
Anyone else see similar problems in the US? I fear our national debt, for example, is going to grow to over $40T before there is any political pressure to address the underlying problems of guns, butter, and ZOG.
Given that those proved reserves are mostly sandstone and limestone reservoirs rather than the underlying shale this seems somewhat unlikely. Proved reserves are not the same as total reserves.
Ryan Jenkins
No actually our reserves are so large that it has fucked the industry, the price is so low small companies can't make the cut and large ones have to suffer loses and ride it out.
Cameron White
I'm not talking about oil, user.
Joshua Murphy
The US's national debt is irrelevant. We can just nuke/invade any entity that attempts to collect it.
Isaiah Walker
this
the national debt is a number, and thats it. No one can actually collect on it
Brandon Walker
So their economy will collapse even more then it is, and probably resort to cannibalism even more then they already do. Need that border really guarded and the wall built now.
Levi Ramirez
(check'em)
Venezuela 2: Electric Boogaloo
John Campbell
FPBP
I hope the wall goes up then mexico burns. We can just watch all /comfy/ from the top with our rifles and pick off the beaners that want to try to scale the wall.
Jordan Rivera
Yes, they can collect it
Grayson Sanchez
And a threat to shut down remittance payments would force them to capitulate to any demands.
Robert Jones
We're building this wall just in time
Samuel Jackson
I'd suggest trading between them could be mutually beneficial, but turdworld bureaucracy and infrastructure "practices" will rule the day.
Juan Cruz
The export land model never fails. Mexico is empty now. Good luck, USA. Sometimes, they just throw money at the problem, but that is not a long term fix. Creating debt to squeeze the ground is bringing in a Dutch disease on steroids. There was a window 60 years ago to force us white brains to reorganize cities and choose F&E in the oil sector to level up the rest of the world under a.true leadership, instead they went into "cancer research" and facebook. Now we just have a failed surveillance state, the sprawl and baboons trying to imitate real industry. And (((debt))). bis.org/publ/qtrpdf/r_qt1503f.htm Proved reserves are 20 years down south in beanerland. Can you burgers work double to pay double to pay off the debt they are accruing right now? Yropoors failed since 2007, despite obscenely low prices. Now look at them, oy. Debt and interests are a problem, but only so far. EROI kills. (We could burn 'em, twelve bankers equals one barrel of oil)
Liam Smith
Wetbacks into wet faces.
Landon Thomas
i love it when niggers and spics kill their own race, it's literally all they are good for but it saves us the trouble
Landon Barnes
trump is already holding the budget at parity. Its really not hard to do, you just need the political will.
Benjamin Cook
We should annex Mexico and turn it into a 51st state after we clean up the place with carpet bombs.
Josiah Murphy
checked, pretty it was $4/LITER of gas. they dont do gallons
Colton Sanders
I did the conversion of peso/liter to dollar/gal at the time
Camden Baker
Allow me to introduce you to a past president whose portrait is currently hanging up on the Don's wall.
Julian Parker
Mexico can still pull a Cambodia and be just fine.
Asher Sanders
The US Electrical grid is woefully outdated and vulnerable.
This nation is 6 meals away from total meltdown.
Jayden Howard
Build it 100 feet high
Jace Moore
Supposedly wide open to "cyber attack" too
Kayden Russell
What about the nukes´owner (Israel)?
Jordan Foster
Fuck off terrorist scum, you have no quarter here.
Thomas Taylor
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Christopher Taylor
(checked) He's not wrong, and he's not advocating anything either
Anthony Perry
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Dominic Lee
Mad mex Beyond beanerdom
Connor Foster
Be it national debt(more correctly the fed and interest rates), Russia leaving the petrodollar or quantitative easing hyperinflation is only a cunt hair away.
Hyperinflation will ass fuck our economy. In some ways it will be glorious (dead urbanites) and in others it will be horrific (jews gaining more power) but it will almost certainly happen in the next 20 yrs.
The question is: will we be in a situation to take advantage or will we suffer even more?