Gov. Andy Beshear: I've Heard Nothing From Sen. McConnell
Sunday, August 16, 2026
Saturday, August 15, 2026
GAO said in 2022 the SPR was in very good condition, Trump's Energy Department came into office saying it wasn't, recent drawdowns only compound the problems in the 60 salt caverns
The damn thing will probably collapse before they're done.
Maybe instead of a ballroom next to the White House they can build some new tanks instead.
SPR depletion raises questions about integrity of caverns that store oil
... The Government Accountability Office said in a May report that “repeated partial drawdowns followed by refill can leach a single part of a cavern repeatedly, leading to undesirable shapes.”
The majority of the SPR’s caverns were found to be in “very good condition” after the 2022 drawdown, according to the GAO.
“However, every drawdown cycle expands cavern volume and reduces the spacing between caverns within the salt dome, which ultimately reduces their long-term viability,” it said.
To release oil from the SPR, water is pumped into the bottom of the caverns to displace the crude to the surface and pump it through wells into pipelines.
Seventy million barrels is the strict physical minimum needed at the top of the caverns to keep the extraction pipes safely submerged in oil rather than water, said Siddharth Misra, a petroleum engineering professor at Texas A&M University.
But “the practical operational floor for the crude inventory is between 250 million and 300 million barrels,” Misra said in an email to CNBC. At current inventory levels, “cavern integrity and overall operational capability are at an elevated risk,” he said.
When the inventory drops below 300 million barrels, the SPR loses its ability to pump oil at rapid speeds to address emergencies, Misra said. The system’s pipes and pumps could also get damaged as the oil layer thins at the top and sludge rises toward the extraction intake at the cavern ceiling, he said.
Fresh water is often pumped into the caverns during rapid drawdowns which dissolves the salt walls, Misra said. This “creates flatter, less stable roof and severely thins the critical salt pillars that separate adjacent caverns, greatly increasing the geological risk of a structural cave-in,” he said.
The SPR was originally designed for five full drawdowns. Instead, it has executed dozens of large and small releases over the past 40 years, Misra said.
“Because the system was not designed for this many cycles, the repeated injection of water and extraction of oil have caused severe cavern deformation, accelerated the rate of massive salt falls from the ceilings, and significantly weakened the overall structural integrity of the aging reserve,” he said.
Energy Department officials told the GAO that they are “holding the SPR infrastructure together with ‘Band-Aids,’ and that it is uncertain how long they will hold.” More than a quarter of the SPR inventory was “not available for drawdown due to a combination of construction outages and cavern outages” as of December 2025, the GAO found. ...
The strapped Chicoms come for the people's cash lol
Beijing is said to move to clarify tax rules stoking confusion among China’s ultra-wealthy
... Beijing last month imposed a 20% tax on offshore trusts – a structure long used by China’s wealthy families to hold hundreds of billions of dollars outside the country. The move set off a panic rush for tax and legal advice, and a scramble for cash to meet the bill.
The levy applies at nearly every stage of a trust’s life, from establishment to profit distribution and wind-up. Individuals must also declare and settle outstanding taxes on assets already transferred into such structures within 90 days of the rules’ release – by Oct. 21 – or face surcharges for late filing or non-payment.
While the rules ended decades of regulatory ambiguity about the vehicles, they have also created fresh confusion over implementation.
Trusts established after 2023 face the 20% charge at inception, but it remains unclear how many years back owners of older structures, which are subject to an annual recurring tax, must declare, said Yuan Cao, Beijing-based partner of law firm Yingke.
Advisors also warn that many trust assets could fall afoul of foreign-investment reporting rules issued in July, potentially inviting scrutiny from foreign-exchange authorities over how the money left China in the first place.
... The tax push comes as Beijing hunts for new sources of fiscal revenue. Land sales, long a mainstay of local government finances, have collapsed amid the property downturn.
... “These measures can easily create a sense that a storm is gathering,” said Neo Wang, chief China strategist at Evercore ISI, who added that these concerns may be overdone. ...
Historian Gordon S. Wood on America: a unique nation dominated by ordinary, Bible-toting people, violent and obsessed with consuming alcohol and making money, vulgar and vibrant, barbarous and boisterous ...
... one that awed and frightened some of its own citizens and many Europeans. It seemed to represent the future for all of humanity.
Here.
Michigan, Texas, and New Mexico in the news feed tonight:
Friday, August 14, 2026
It's so predictable that a tech-bro excuses Flock's violations of the 4th Amendment, and I'll bet he flies private to avoid TSA
Joe Lonsdale Defends Flock: "Turning It Off Is Just Anti-Civilization" And Will "Help The Criminals"
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The boom in manufacturing is so quiet it's showing up as -0.11% change from a year ago in July 2026 for manufacturing employment
😂😂😂
Steve Cortes, The Daily Signal
This is the ten year chart, from July 2016, a few months before Trump was elected the first time.
The trend for manufacturing employment growth since then is negative.
Be careful about what politicians promise.
You often get the exact opposite ("mission accomplished", affordable healthcare, Mexico will pay for the wall, "we're going to cure cancer", energy bills cut in half, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera).
Meanwhile the trend for industrial production in manufacturing remains . . . not good.
Thursday, August 13, 2026
Inflation been berry berry good to Chico, profit margins have never been higher
Net profits margins running at 16.9% instead of 12.4%.
These charts show why stocks keep rallying. Profit margins are the highest on record
And of course they write this headline with a straight face:
Wholesale prices were flat in July, below expectations for 0.2% increase
I got your record corporate profits right here pal, month after month after month:
... On an annual basis, the headline PPI increased 4.7% for the all-items index and 4.2% for core, according to unadjusted figures. ...
Core wholesale price inflation rose at a 4.15% annual rate in July 2026
Prior months in today's report:
June 4.72%
May 4.43%
April 4.92%
March 3.94%
February 3.83%
January 3.71%
The highest average peak level during the Trump I administration was 2.60%, in 2018.
In July 2026 core wholesale prices rose at an annual rate almost 60% higher than the 2018 average.
The average to date in 2026 is 4.24%, 63% higher.
Some of the politically damaging self-owns which Abdul El-Sayed has scrubbed from his youtube channel
Some of the politically damaging self-owns which Abdul El-Sayed has scrubbed from his youtube channel:
Opposition to fireworks
Support for defunding the police
Southern border security not one of the top five problems
Support for replacing 2nd Amendment right to firearms with 2nd Amendment right to healthcare
Support for abolishing prisons
Andrew Kaczynski, CNN
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Saudis ramp up oil exports using Sumed pipeline to the Mediterranean, Sidi Kerir Egypt now exporting 2.3 mbpd in August, more than double the July level
Most of this oil is now going to Europe and the U.S. instead of Asia because of the extra time and shipping cost for going around Africa.
The UAE is now in the catbird seat for shipping oil to Asia, at least until Iran decides to attack Fujairah.
Saudi Arabia ramps up oil exports through Mediterranean pipeline to avoid attacks in Red Sea
... Oil exports from Egypt’s Mediterranean port of Sidi Kerir have more than doubled to about 2.3 million barrels per day in August compared to around 1 million bpd last month, according to data provided by the trade intelligence firm Kpler. The majority of those exports are Saudi crude, said Matt Smith, director of commodity research at Kpler. ...
Saudi exports from Yanbu through the Bab el-Mandeb Strait were down nearly 90% to 1.3 million barrels during the week of Aug. 3, compared with 11 million barrels for the week of July 20 when the Houthis declared the embargo, according to Kpler data. ...
Party of Violence: Democrats have nominated a Jihadi for U.S. Senate from Michigan and an Ojibwe warrior for U.S. Senate from Minnesota
Real Clear Polling reported out Craig by +5 on June 17, Craig Tied with Flanagan on July 22, Craig by +2 on August 7, but Flanagan won by almost +20.
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