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Railcar Bottleneck Looms for Oil
Wall Street Journal ^
| Dec. 21, 2014
| BOB TITA
Posted on 12/22/2014 6:14:48 AM PST by thackney
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To: upchuck
Build two pipelines next to each other . One for oil and one for water. The one for water can pick up at the Missouri river and deliver to Texas for farming.
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posted on
12/22/2014 8:51:15 AM PST
by
EQAndyBuzz
(Liberalism isn't a mental disorder. It's a cult.)
To: EQAndyBuzz
Good idea. Chance of implementation under current rulers, near zero.
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posted on
12/22/2014 8:55:23 AM PST
by
upchuck
(Too much ME, not enough G.)
To: posterchild
I don’t necessarily believe he is going to have to increase the operating costs. I believe he may already have the source for the needed cars at little or no real cost. That provides a premise for increasing the cost to shippers.
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posted on
12/22/2014 1:33:33 PM PST
by
RJS1950
(The democrats are the "enemies foreign and domestic" cited in the federal oath)
To: thackney
What could possibly go wrong?
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posted on
12/22/2014 1:34:43 PM PST
by
dfwgator
To: dfwgator
The article is about requiring stronger cars than were in that wreck.
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posted on
12/22/2014 1:43:50 PM PST
by
thackney
(life is fragile, handle with prayer.)
To: thackney
As if it would make a difference.
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posted on
12/22/2014 1:44:55 PM PST
by
dfwgator
To: thackney
Well my crony capitalist detector just went off.
I wonder who’s involved in the trucking deal?
Surely they can’t be Teamsters, right?
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posted on
12/22/2014 1:48:06 PM PST
by
nascarnation
(Impeach, Convict, Deport)
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