Frank G
New member
Cheap energy overall HURTS the US economy. The US is one of the largest energy producers in the world. Combined with our neighbors Canada and Mexico, larger than OPEC.
Whatever damage its doing to the US economy, its doing far worse to Russia. If the tide does not turn in the next year, there will be political unrest that will directly effect US.
The lower price of energy will curtail capitol investment across the energy spectrum, not just oil. The resultant loss of jobs is more than the few gained by higher consumption of other items energy costs influence.
Loss of energy jobs will effect most other industries in the long run as demand drops with the reduction of high paying professional positions.
As I said, enjoy your few dollars savings at the pump. Think what would happen to your job if the product your company derives revenue from were price cut in half tomorrow.
I respectfully disagree with you. Apparently these High paying jobs you speak about are not necessary as we are getting product at a reasonable cost without them. "Hay" I pumped more diesel at $.249 at a truck stop along I-80 90 in the 60's than I care to remember. Yep, after school, 3 shift, dead of winter, paying for my education.
I have had to reinvent myself 3 times in the last 40 years as manufacturing headed south and then to China. Yep, lost many of jobs to out sourcing. The last one came in 2008 when my wife and I expanded our business and then gas exploded into the $3.50 range. This took away the disposable income the local economy was spending with us (and others). WE ALLMOST WENT UNDER. It took 6 years to recover. So...quit your crying take a wage cut, and go back to work. Just don't tell me how bad you have it at my expense!