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In reply to the discussion: White House likely to pursue federal aid for shale companies hit by oil shock, coronavirus downturn [View all]TwistedTinkerbelle
(137 posts)17. Right...another welfare check to the corporations.
And what happens to the rank and file workers on the bottom rungs of the oil corporate ladder? What happens to those in the travel businesses working in the service industry?? That's where the money should go, to all the people on the lower rungs of ALL the industries hot by the virus. The corporations don't need help. They can do it the old fashion way, cough up some that bloated top tier pay and dig their own way out. In other words corps pull up yourself up by your own freaking bootstraps!
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White House likely to pursue federal aid for shale companies hit by oil shock, coronavirus downturn [View all]
gristy
Mar 2020
OP
Oil well's don't call in sick.....................they are more important.................
turbinetree
Mar 2020
#8
Alternative energy is so far from 80% it's not even funny ... nor will it ever be anywhere near that
mr_lebowski
Mar 2020
#32
Propping hydrocarbons is so 1973. Peak oil is past. Demand will drop even with high supply. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Mar 2020
#15