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Questioning Biden's energy policies ....

Could Biden's energy police be based on the fact that the oil production industry is mostly based in conservative or Republican states? Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Kansas, North Dakota? And by assaulting the oil/petro industry he can undermine those states' economies and shake up the voters there?
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When did he assault the oil industry. In fact the oil industry is making record profits unseen before .
@Ryderbike

The tens of thousands of oil industry workers that lost their jobs would probably call it an assault, likewise for the hundreds of millions of Americans who have to cough up $80 for a fill-up.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Ryderbike "ExxonMobil’s recent announcement of first quarter profits of $10.9 billion has prompted the predictable political demagoguery about “obscene” profits and the need for a new windfall profits tax. Exxon does not need our help to defend itself against such charges but I remain amazed that none of the major news outlets have highlighted the fact that these are net profits, meaning profits after taxes.

If reporters were to dig just a bit deeper into the company’s earnings statement they would find that Exxon—like all the major domestic oil companies—directly pays or remits a staggering amount of taxes to governments both here and abroad. Before taxes, Exxon had income of $20 billion on total world-wide revenue of $116 billion. Its earnings statement shows that the company paid $9.3 billion in income taxes to governments here and abroad. This amounts to an effective tax rate of more than 46 percent, 10 percentage points higher than the U.S. statutory rate of 35 percent.

In addition to income taxes, Exxon paid or remitted $20 billion in various sales taxes, excise taxes, severance taxes, and property taxes. This brings the total amount of taxes the company paid or remitted to $29.3 billion, nearly three times the net profits it earned for shareholders.

The financial statements of two other large U.S.-based oil companies, ConocoPhillips and ChevronTexaco, show similar large tax payments. Indeed, these three companies paid or remitted a combined $47.8 billion in taxes in the first quarter of 2008, nearly $28 billion more than they earned in net profits.

Of course, these firms are multinational so many of these taxes are paid to foreign governments not just to Uncle Sam. But the point critics and the media need to recognize is that governments in general are bigger beneficiaries of oil industry sales than are shareholders."
@sunsporter1649 record profits because of record demand.

That’s when happens when an economy is booming .

Unlike trumps pathetic failure
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Ryderbike
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@sunsporter1649 $17.9 billion
Exxon alone reported a profit of $17.9 billion – the highest quarterly profit reported by any oil company in history – while Chevron reported $11.6 billion, Shell reported $11.47 billion, and BP reported $8.45 billion.Aug 3, 2022
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Ryderbike "“It’s time for oil companies to pay their fair share in taxes.” In recent months, that refrain has been expressed in some form or another in the halls of Congress, on stump speeches and even in President Obama’s State of the Union Address. From listening to some federal lawmakers, it’s hard to believe oil and natural gas companies pay any taxes at all.

In truth, oil companies don’t pay their fair share. They pay far more.

The top corporate income tax rate in the U.S. is 35%. America’s three largest oil companies, ExxonMobil, Chevron and ConocoPhillips, pay taxes in excess of 40%. ExxonMobil pays a tax rate of 45%, shelling out over $12 billion in federal taxes in 2011."
@sunsporter1649 what’s the matter kid? I thought the economy sucked.

Record oil profits ..what are you arguing about?
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@sunsporter1649 record oil profits under trump? Nope.

Record oil profits under Biden ? Yep
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Ryderbike So it appears your policies suck hind tit
@sunsporter1649 record profits.sounds like a recession to me…

Rofl
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