Monday, December 29, 2014

The Politics Of Falling Oil





Like a toy that fascinates beyond any reward, the oil producers in North Dakota have a new bauble. From the earlier days of only a few years back they have already advanced the recovery technology to substantial production increases from existing sites. Some heavily drilled areas such as the Fort Berthold Reservation, produce more than a third of  the overall million barrel per day yield from the enormous Bakken field.  The oil shale resources that have been developed by the controversial practice of hydraulic fracturing have changed the face of the oil industry.  Oil producer nations are now a global force in full retreat, and no longer able to dictate prices by advancing a convenient theory of impending scarcity, or scaling back production.

US Production Has Changed the Global Market
The world is awash in oil and oil reserves, while the Earth may not continuously produce fossil fuels, the ingenuity of mankind has made it appear to be an onion rather than a vessel. Technology turns new leaves and the half full glass is once again overflowing. Nations and businesses that invested in $95 per barrel oil only six months ago, now realize the price may fall below $50. In the United States, automobile owners see things they had forgotten existed, such as the number “$1” on front of the price per gallon at the pump.  I imagine few of them say thank you Mr. Obama, but the policies of his Administration – low-interest rates, steady job growth, and liberal leave to advance an environmentally risky technology, have paid enormous dividends for consumers around the globe. The U.S has set records for annual crude production.

Russia, Iran, and Venezuela Suffer
 Russia planned of $95 per barrel oil and free access to western bank financing. After the Obama sanctions and the impact of Obama banking and growth policies in the US, oil has fallen to near $50, the Ruble has collapsed, and the Russian economy is in a deep recession. Buoyed by controlled news and media, the Russian government remains popular and has slowed but not stopped the Invasion in Ukraine. The people do not know the sacrifices they make are not for the nation but likely to benefit a luxury class of millionaires. Venezuela and Iran have also fallen economically in lockstep with the fall of oil. Venezuela experiences critical domestic shortages, inflation, and negative growth. Iran, already faced with sanctions, now must wrestle with threats from ISIS as well as severe shortfall in revenues from oil. With limited access to international sources of financing, the government faces tight budgets and monetary constraints.

The overall impact is that the U.S. economy has gained steam, and with a short burst of discretionary consumer spending, the recovery has shown remarkable depth. There may yet be an unwanted corollary to repair the damage to the environment generally and to the water supply in particular as a result of wide spread recovery of shale oil deposits.

Friday, December 05, 2014

Friday, June 27, 2014

Alternative to War

 For thousands of years and perfected in this era the use of warfare to resolve conflict has been the true constant of human history.  Now in the face of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a turn about face, a decision to use a different battle plan- a bloodless battle.

HDmooreConsult: Obama Doctrine- International Conflict Management

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Democracy Ablaze

It appeared those ghastly fires in EuroMajdan to be a Nation falling into ruin, civil war had begun from peaceful protests and harsh dictatorial reactions.  The Puppet Man in charge of Government allowed the strings to show, and the people- even the people who supported  Yanukovych  were appalled at his weakness.
It is true today that most Ukrainians prefer the Devil That They Know- Russia and all of her faults to the unknowns of affiliation with the West. The Orange Revolution not so far in the past that the excesses of market freedoms have been forgotten...yet, there was the protest, that grew, and was strengthened by the puny Puppet Man. The repression because he had been told to do so, the turn away from the West - because he had been told to do so, and the voices of his people that he ignored-- because he had been ordered to ignore his people.

Yulia  Tymoshenko is free and She promises to be a force, as well she should. There are many others, and as the paroxysms of birth wring and tug at the very heart of this young nation, there will be new faces and new ideas. Someone will emerge who can stand astride the divide between a too satisfied east and a too hungered west.

We have seen the chasm, the abyss in Independence Square- the brave men and women who hurled stones and bombs for freedom, put body and life in the balance- we have seen. Brave men were slaughtered like their lives did not matter- precision executions, bullets to the head, deadly snipers, high-powered rifles against stones and bottles of petrol. We watched the last gasps of life of so many, writhing in the rhythm of death by gunshot, and each one-- a child of some loving eyes, a father to a hopeful child, a brother and companion, lover of some part of today and tomorrow.

We saw the fires of Independence Square and watched piles or rubble burn to defend a dream. Today, with hope and sadness, the dream rises from scorched cobblestones and deep red stains.
Love heals the wounds of war; love binds the living truth to the fallen. There is a burden now as a nation moves forward, a fresh debt to lives given for a hope. It is sobering and it is sacred, and for the love of freedom, it is now.
 

Friday, February 21, 2014

Ukraine



Watching snipers take down protestors, members of a throng lobbing Molotov cocktails into the police cordons, the growing rows of bodies as protest meets resistance and pays an ultimate price for freedom. Watching helpless as an individual and member of equally helpless western governments as Democracy expresses its messy birth.

I have been in burning cities where tear gas and troops settle the protests, it takes courage to be in EuroMajdan-- to be in Independence Square In Kyev.

I see the resolve of the Ukrainian people, they come to put their lives in the cauldron. They understand the risks but even more fear that they will lose their freedom. Their idea of freedom is not like the U.S. where gun-loving lunatics talk about liberty as if it were just a machine gun fetish, these people want freedom to kill.

No, the people in the Ukraine want freedom to live to build a pleasant nation into a blessing for their children, prosperous and with room for learning and doing. Unlike here, they care for each other to a much greater extent than we show...I cant imagine Tea Party cowards dodging bullets to drag a wounded stranger to cover. I cant imagine the Tea Party people doing anything other than hiding until the fighting is over.

This is why Ukraine is important to the West and to the U.S. they understand the value of democracy and how easily it can be lost-- and how sometimes we must struggle to the last breath to keep it...Democracy....hdm