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Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: Savell] #8591576
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Originally Posted by Savell
… them pakis getting a stronghold on the fillin stations too



LOL Funny it seems most gas stations along interstate highways are owned by them!
Where do they get the cash to get the franchise ?


We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591577
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…. I don’t know… taxpayer money or something?


Insert profound nonsense here
Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591578
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… hey OW I’d love to stay and chat but have to get up early and go to work tomorrow in order to finance all this BS lol

… luv ya partner!


Insert profound nonsense here
Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: Savell] #8591579
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Originally Posted by Savell
… hey OW I’d love to stay and chat but have to get up early and go to work tomorrow in order to finance all this BS lol

… luv ya partner!

Same here partner!


We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591580
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The Cheats will not make the playoffs this year again!
But the Bengals will this year!
Might even take it all!


LMAO!


We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: Ohio Wolverine] #8591581
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Originally Posted by Ohio Wolverine
Originally Posted by Savell
… them pakis getting a stronghold on the fillin stations too



LOL Funny it seems most gas stations along interstate highways are owned by them!
Where do they get the cash to get the franchise ?



American tax payer money financing . Low interest

Here's the catch .....payments are based on profit ....so essentially no risk

Stays in the family forever


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Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: AntiGov] #8591582
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Same way Muslims have gotten a foothold here!
Whole families lived in the same house , until each could get their own place.
As much as 3-4 families in the same house.


We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591583
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Many Afghani, Pakistani and Burmese owned gas stations launder money from illegal opium sales. Pakistan has been filling the hole in the opium market left by the destruction of many opium fields in Afghanistan. They report fake high profits, pay taxes on them and send the money back to their home countries.

Keith

Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591584
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Very good chance it will end in a nuclear conflagration.
None of the three parties involved are humble enough to back down.


"My life is better than your vacation"
Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: KeithC] #8591585
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[quote=KeithC]Many Afghani, Pakistani and Burmese owned gas stations launder money from illegal opium sales. Pakistan has been filling the hole in the opium market left by the destruction of many opium fields in Afghanistan. They report fake high profits, pay taxes on them and send the money back to their home countries.

Keith[/quote

Please explain how they can do that.
Not doubting you, but I have questions, as a neighbor from China had a business , that was doing well, then had to stay in business after it was a losing project.
And still had more money than the neighbors around them?
Moved to a higher rent area, and had no problems moving?


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Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591587
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Lots of small and some pretty big businesses are set up to launder money. Businesses that take in large amounts of cash are especially useful for money launderers. Did you ever watch Breaking Bad, Weeds or Ozark?

Most illegal drugs are bought with cash. The government gets suspicious when large amounts of money are just stuck into a bank account, or transferred overseas, when there is no apparent legal source. Shipping large amounts of cash is risky because it can be found and confiscated or even stolen..

Drug dealers invest in businesses that take in lots of cash like gas stations, convenience stores, tobacco shops, barber shops and restaurants. They just add the illegal cash drug revenue to any legitimate sales from the business. Once the taxes are paid on that money, by the business, it can be transferred and used for legitimate purposes.

It sounds like your Chinese neighbor was likely laundering money.

Keith

Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: KeithC] #8591590
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Originally Posted by KeithC
Lots of small and some pretty big businesses are set up to launder money. Businesses that take in large amounts of cash are especially useful for money launderers. Did you ever watch Breaking Bad, Weeds or Ozark?

Most illegal drugs are bought with cash. The government gets suspicious when large amounts of money are just stuck into a bank account, or transferred overseas, when there is no apparent legal source. Shipping large amounts of cash is risky because it can be found and confiscated or even stolen..

Drug dealers invest in businesses that take in lots of cash like gas stations, convenience stores, tobacco shops, barber shops and restaurants. They just add the illegal cash drug revenue to any legitimate sales from the business. Once the taxes are paid on that money, by the business, it can be transferred and used for legitimate purposes.

It sounds like your Chinese neighbor was likely laundering money.

Keith


Quite possible !
I know they used illegals ( suspected anyway ) to run the store for a few years.
Housed them even after the business couldn't keep them working.


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Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591600
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Believe it or not!
It depends on who you dislike, or trust .



[b][/b]https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...of-the-sky-as-europe-on-edge/ar-AA1ZLy2h

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Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: Bob_Iowa] #8591615
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Originally Posted by Bob_Iowa
Originally Posted by J Staton
Canal digging time. How are relations with with the UAE?


I brought this up in the market thread and how it would make the straight worthless and the U.S. could control it.

I guess it is to obvious a solution. Maybe the military industrial complex Eisenhower warned us of don't want it. There's no money in it for them.

Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591625
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It takes awhile for a single ship to traverse the panama canal. It exists because the only other option is a trip around the horn. Straight of Hormuz is big. Wide enough for a lot of traffic. A canal is a bad idea. Probably more ships going through the strait right now than there would be through a canal.


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Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591635
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Boy, there’s some global “experts” posting, and a lot of regular people just stating their opinions.
The experts don’t know the difference between the UN & NATO, fail to see the communist threat, mixing up religions and countries…….
Entertaining thread for sure.
Eventually the middle east will be turned to glass, and will drag everyone down with it, but I just hope the gas prices drop by summertime……
Open the straight!!!…….lol


Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591638
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Actually, Spjones is onto something with the insurance companies bit.
It’s amazing how our forestry budget exponentially increases for ROW clearing when people can’t insure their $10M cottages due to fire threat near unmaintained ROWs.


Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew
Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591644
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I was just down in Belize fishing with AP from cenovus

It was a hot topic at the dinner table,,,

Fun fact: the keystone xl pipeline is fully completed to the boarder,,,, primed with nitrogen,,,, ready to go

It’s going to come into play shortly

Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591646
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I can't read 5 pages on here this morning but did T-man solve the problem with the strait? Fuel prices are killing me.


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Re: Strait of Hormuz [Re: yotetrapper30] #8591649
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