SHRED
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Sat Aug-14-10 11:25 AM
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But that is how RWnuts view, and the Corporatists push the view, regarding domestic oil extraction.
They think it is somehow going to benefit the American citizen. That it will bring down prices at the pump. They either are ignorant of, or choose to ignore, that it is removed by multi-national based corporations beholden to no country and enters the world petroleum market where it makes not even a ripple.
Hence the ridiculously ignorant bumper sticker/slogan: "Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less"
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Sat Aug-14-10 11:48 AM
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1. It should be 'our oil' as in the commons belonging to citizens |
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Since it is all so murky the only thing I think its 'they' the ownershit class thinks that they are the owners of any community property and its their profit and they are flat out lying to us and have been for years. Why do oil cos get our tax$ as subsidies they they never pay the taxes or the subsidies back to us We the people.
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Sat Aug-14-10 12:04 PM
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2. Saw one of those bumper stickers yesterday |
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on a rusted out land yacht driven by a person obviously on SS and Medicare. There was a McCain/Palin and a pro life sticker on the other side.
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Sat Aug-14-10 12:07 PM
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3. That is because the nit wits out there don't get how all oil is bought off the |
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international market and there is no Saudi oil or American oil it's just oil. Funny how that secret has never been exposed before Maddow put it out on her show.
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Sat Aug-14-10 12:10 PM
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Around here, it seems as though every TV ad is either a Pharma wonder drug for ED or some inane API sponsored puke-fest about how we'll all be rich if only the poor Oil & Gas Lobby wasn't being hamstrung.
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Sat Aug-14-10 12:11 PM
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5. There is still plenty of oil... |
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Shale oil Tar sands Deep and polar sea oil
The growing scarcity of "easy oil" and the shift to "hard oil" is going to keep your gas tank full. But it will be a $200 tank, not a $50 tank. And you'll soon be paying more to heat your home than you pay for a mortgage.
There's too much money invested in the petroleum business model, and just enough invested in both Democratic and Republican lawmakers to keep the political landscape oil friendly.
A global economy now means that there will never again be a healthy economy and cheap oil.
But oil is a global commodity. Even "our oil" will be selling at global prices unless all three branches of government find the courage to impose some draconian protectionist rules. I see plenty of hubris in evidence, but little courage. Courage will be shown with a lawmaker's corporate masters tell him or her it's important to appear courageous to maintain the democratic illusion.
There is always the potential for renewable fuels. But I don't think the renewable fuels industry can afford to buy that kind of courage in Washington.
So...
Drill here? Sure Drill now? Okay Pay less? A belief based on ignorance, which, like hubris, the U.S. currently has in abundance
Then there's the whole climate change thing that always gets ignored in supply/demand arguments.
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