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    Osama bin Laden, Muammar Gaddafi, troops out of Iraq and now the US Economy is growing leaps and bounds…Is there anything Obama can’t do?

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    Osama bin Laden, Muammar Gaddafi, troops out of Iraq and now the US Economy is growing leaps and bounds…Is there anything Obama can’t do?
    Jump buildings in a single bound... Stop a speeding bullet... etc.

    He's not Superman you know.

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    Jump buildings in a single bound... Stop a speeding bullet... etc.

    He's not Superman you know.





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    U.S. dependence on imported oil** can be measured in
    at least two ways. The differences hinge largely on
    whether oil imports are defined as net imports (total
    imports minus exports) or as total imports. EIA believes
    that the net-imports definition gives a clearer indication
    of the fraction of oil consumed that could not have been
    supplied from domestic sources and is thus the most
    appropriate measure. With this issue of the Monthly
    Energy Review, the Energy Information Administration
    (EIA) introduces a revised table that expresses dependence
    on imports in terms of both measures.

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    U.S. dependence on imported oil** can be measured in
    at least two ways. The differences hinge largely on
    whether oil imports are defined as net imports (total
    imports minus exports) or as total imports. EIA believes
    that the net-imports definition gives a clearer indication
    of the fraction of oil consumed that could not have been
    supplied from domestic sources and is thus the most
    appropriate measure. With this issue of the Monthly
    Energy Review, the Energy Information Administration
    (EIA) introduces a revised table that expresses dependence
    on imports in terms of both measures.
    Interesting bit. Always good to see what the people who study this stuff for a living have to say.

    Thanks.

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    anti=Keystone pipeliners are saying the pipeline to "foreign trade zone" Port Arthur TX has the US taking all the spill risk and countryside defacement and pollution, while a lot the oil products will be exported


    http://ia.ita.doc.gov/ftzpage/tic.html

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