I say THROW the BUMBS (Democrats)out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What the hell is a "bumb"?:shrug:
Y'all act like we don't already produce 8.7 million barrels of oil on a daily basis in the US. We are the 3rd highest oil producer in the world. I suppose we could find away to extract even more and make sure we run out that much quicker, but it will not help prices at all in the short term and will offer no actual solution in the long run.
You are wrong here. Start drilling more now. It will aid in the speculative price immediately, even though we will not see the actuall beneifits for several years. In the meantime, work our asses off to improve our alternative energy programs. We need to start building nuclear power facilities nationwide and begin to ramp up our coal to liquids program. Plus, automakers need to be held accountable for higher efficiency vehicles.
In tandem, this will allow us to wean off of oil over the next 20-30 years.
Drilling now, you say. To help control to speculative prices.
It all sounds good. I can see that.
But, what do you make of all the millions of acres the oil and gas companies currently have leases on which they are not drilling on. Nothing is stopping them. Makes you wonder if they're not drilling because doing so might just lead to what you've mentioned above. That being the end of speculation which is is part and parcel helping them amass big time profits lately.
Makes you wonder.....which is why all this belly aching about alaska is nothing but hot air to help confuse the issue.
On your other points, I think slowly but surely the American consumer is holding the Big 3 accountable for not making more fuel efficient cars. Living in Toledo and being just south of Detroit, you get a lot of angry looks (more like angry tsks, tsks) for having foreign wheels, but its been revealing to see that attitude wash away from most people over the last couple of years.
Couldn't agree more about working our butts off for alt energy as well as the nuclear idea in your ensuing post.
Interesting thought about that compromise in your following post. What intrigues me about the alaska "controversy" is how many gulf coast legilsators only came aboard in favor of anwar when they extended moratoriums on drilling in their areas. Just goes to show you that the truly largest political party in the land are the NIMBYs--Not In My Back Yard.
But then again, what do I know considering I think the whole drilling in alaska thing is hot air that only serves to distract us and our legislators from getting down to the business of real solutions.
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