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Before any oil can flow, Congress also has to allow offshore drilling.
Exactly! So a Democratic Congress will refuse to allow off-shore drilling just as voters are paying high gas prices. Great election play!
I would think. Congress now has a chance to explain to the voters why Congress wants them to pay $5 a gallon of gasoline. Congress can use the opportunity to fully explain their position. Great election play.
Wow... in ten years oil will be flowing into the USA from the off-shore drilling rigs. That should solve the problem.
Nice election play![]()
Wow... in ten years oil will be flowing into the USA from the off-shore drilling rigs. That should solve the problem.
Nice election play![]()
Actually, I think Bush got tied up in a backsplash two weeks ago when he first challenged Congress to lift the off-shore drilling embargo (as R. Richard posted, Congress has to vote to lift it too). Someone pointed out that he has an executive order in force himself embargoing off-shore drilling and asked him why he didn't lift his part of the action. It took his administration two weeks to process that and to cancel the executive order.
And I think that is something the voters should hear--included would be a comparison with much of the rest of the world that has been paying $6 and more for a gallon for years. It may really be something Americans should have to hear and think about. God knows they are only put a little curb on their consumption now because reality has hit them square in the pocketbook.
This is a bit misleading. Oil is sold on a world market; but for transportation costs, everyone pays the same amount.
Europe and other places pay more at the pump than we do in the US, but that's because they have more taxes on their fuel than we do. So they are actually paying more for their government, not more for their oil......Carney
This is a bit misleading. Oil is sold on a world market; but for transportation costs, everyone pays the same amount.
Europe and other places pay more at the pump than we do in the US, but that's because they have more taxes on their fuel than we do. So they are actually paying more for their government, not more for their oil......Carney
Wow... in ten years oil will be flowing into the USA from the off-shore drilling rigs. That should solve the problem.
Nice election play![]()
The big three sell very nice small cars here. They chose to never sell them at home because trucks and SUVs were more profitable and Americans were convinced that they had to drive the biggest vehicle out there.
It's only partially the American "Horsepower Addiction" that keeps European models from being sold in the US -- the big stumbling block is US Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations requiring specific smog control measures and specific other features -- energy absorbing bumpers, for example.
That said, this action is probably primarily political, because I suspect the area a prez can "open" via an executive order is very small indeed. I mean, why would Bush have not opened it before? Because he was worried that political opponents would say he's in bed with the oil industry?![]()
That said, this action is probably primarily political, because I suspect the area a prez can "open" via an executive order is very small indeed. I mean, why would Bush have not opened it before? Because he was worried that political opponents would say he's in bed with the oil industry?![]()
It is more likely that Bush waited until the price of gasoline forced the typical American consumer to say, "Fuck the environmentalists, drill, dammit!"
Spotted owls taste better.Fuckin' greenies. Let 'em eat whales.![]()
Factoring in our inadequate and overtaxed refining capacity, fifteen to twenty years is more like it; assuming we start in the next six months which is impossible.
Ditto for tapping our Strategic Oil Reserves, as is always proposed whenever something like this happens.
Currently world wide demand for oil exceeds supply, thus the bidding war and speculation on oil futures, and as a consequence high prices.
This too shall pass. I'm not giving up my truck for an upholstered go-kart just yet.![]()