Thread regarding Williams Cos. layoffs

Vote Trump he is in favor of fracking. If you don't vote expect to face many more layoffs.

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Will destroy the natural gas industry, the last poster is delusional. She has been quoted as saying that there will be little fracking allowed in this country after she puts all the regulations on the industry, direct quote.

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Post ID: @9jyn+HubDDdC

Hillary has deep pockets in some big oil companies. She essentially favors fracking, she is in favor of any economic driver that keeps Wall Street happy. She has never been outspoken against Marcellus Shale, particularly in her old New York terrain, or for renewables or any leading legislation.

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Post ID: @9rnj+HubDDdC

Trump has a hell of a lot of followers. Impressive numbers. And they are brutally passionate just like Sanders followers. But Bernie can't beat the math to win the nomination, but more importantly, the orange clown with the wonderful hand size cannot beat the electoral math against Clinton. This entire media circus, rallies, rhetoric, controversy, and what have you are one the biggest wastes of time upon this country. And I think most of us are seeing that now, even if some support him. That this is just ludicrous.

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Post ID: @9jes+HubDDdC

Yeah, less regulation is what Willie needs. Give me damn break. We're already blowing sh!t up and killing people and over-exposing our workers to benzene, but yeah we need less regulation.

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Post ID: @7lxm+HubDDdC

If you don't think regulations Are hurting the natural gas buisness you are the idiot. No need to explain and waste my time anymore. Good lick

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Post ID: @6wxt+HubDDdC

It can't be both things. You can't say in one breath that regulators are holding back the industry, while simultaneously realizing that nat gas is selling at rock bottom prices because there's a glut of the stuff. Regulators are not the ones telling produces to shut in their wells, the market is because the junk is so cheap because there's so much of it.

As for you denial of anthropomorphic climate change, well...you're an idiot.

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Post ID: @6kak+HubDDdC

So long Williams, time to cut the cord as completely as possible. I do admit perhaps you are a valuable and productive employee and do a great job, but i don't have to like the fact you think the natural gas market is shrinking, . I also do admit it is up to management to determine if employees need to be let go and who to let go, I don't have to agree with the decision, that is my right.; At this time i can hope for a ETE-Williams merger so we can get a few more dollars to pay outstanding bills. Good Luck,

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Post ID: @6rqp+HubDDdC

That figures, par for the course. An employee who works for a natural gas company and doesn't believe in it's tremendous potential. It does not have to be a shrinking market, there are so many potential uses for it, actually unlimited. The lower production costs, always yield to bigger demand, yeah the days of 12 bucks are million are gone, that is called production efficiency. All this gloom and doom about greenhouse gases is just that. There is a lot of misinformation being floated out there, especially about the causes and so called proposed solutions. Lastly, regulators are a problem and have been preventing expansion where needed.

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Post ID: @5tae+HubDDdC

Nobody fracks better than me, I have to tell you.

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Post ID: @5rue+HubDDdC

I did survive the lay off because I'm a valuable employee, unlike you. However, I'm a realist and am not so biased that I can't recognize the writing on the wall. Just because I accept the facts at hand doesn't mean I can't also be an integral part of what's left of Williams. Nat gas industry will be around for decades, it will simply be shrinking every year.

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Post ID: @4dpk+HubDDdC

I wonder if the last poster is a Williams employee who survive the layoffs, if it is true they should of have been the first ones to go. If you don't have passion for what you do, get out of the Buisness. There probably wasn't even one employee who had more conviction and passion for the natural gas business than myself. Yet I was let go to retain clowns let the last poster. Very sad!6

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Post ID: @3mkk+HubDDdC

Yeah, let's keep drilling, fracking, off-shore, on-shore, ANWR, everywhere!!! There's a shortage of natural gas that's why the prices are so high. This shortage is because of Obama and Hillary. If only we could get more gas out of the ground everything would be perfect for Willie. Prices are so high because of all the regulation the administration has put on the nat gas industry...

What an idiot. Fossil fuels are simply losing their luster. We had a good run, but the climate can't sustain their use, the public opinion is turning against fossil fuels, and renewables are getting cheaper. Supply of nat gas continues to grow, yet demand will continue to see decline. This formula will result in lower nat gas prices or fewer nat gas companies...but probably both.

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Post ID: @3ugh+HubDDdC

He's going to frack so much you're going to get tired of it, you'll say "oh no, I'm so tired of all this fracking", but we're going to frack even more after that. It's going to be really really fantastic.

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