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Post by Ritty77 on Mar 4, 2011 21:10:24 GMT -5
Is it me or is there a lot less complaining being aired about gas prices? Where are the accusations of Obama and big oil fat cats?
This would be moot if Americans were allowed to use their own natural resources and ingenuity. We have the technology and mineral wealth to be totally free of international incidents greatly affecting energy prices.
The Left has succeeded in demonizing nuclear to the point of having us envy fucking France for their foresight on nuclear power. Coal provides a huge portion of the electricity we take for granted, yet Obama has firmly stated that he wants to put coal-fired power plants out of business.
Vast, easily accessible deposits of oil lie in Alaska, but we can't use it. Better to force oil companies miles into the ocean, then bitch and ban it when problems occur.
We need REAL change, not "stimulus" funds and tax credits directed to your enviro butt buddy for some pie-in-the-sky "clean energy" scheme that is untested, unwanted, and unnecessary.
The Left talks of high-speed rail and wind mills leading us to our economic and environmental future. They might want to take a look around at the present. Dicks.
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Post by twinder on Mar 4, 2011 21:50:32 GMT -5
Drill baby, drill!
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Post by philunderwood on Mar 22, 2011 15:58:17 GMT -5
Seriously?! Obama offers Brazil our technology (and money) for their oil?
March 22nd, 2011 | Author: Bruce McQuain
This should go a long way toward breaking our dependence on foreign oil, shouldn’t it?
“By some estimates, the oil you recently discovered off the shores of Brazil could amount to twice the reserves we have in the United States. We want to work with you. We want to help with technology and support to develop these oil reserves safely, and when you’re ready to start selling, we want to be one of your best customers. At a time when we’ve been reminded how easily instability in other parts of the world can affect the price of oil, the United States could not be happier with the potential for a new, stable source of energy.”
That’s what the President of the United States said on March 19th in Brazil. He’s all for Brazil developing its oil reserves, but here at home? Not so much.
And in case you missed this late last year, it’s also telling:
The U.S. is going to lend billions of dollars to Brazil’s state-owned oil company, Petrobras, to finance exploration of the huge offshore discovery in Brazil’s Tupi oil field in the Santos Basin near Rio de Janeiro. Brazil’s planning minister confirmed that White House National Security Adviser James Jones met this month with Brazilian officials to talk about the loan.
The U.S. Export-Import Bank tells us it has issued a "preliminary commitment" letter to Petrobras in the amount of $2 billion and has discussed with Brazil the possibility of increasing that amount.
So we’ll “invest” in Brazil’s oil industry, but essentially shut ours down?
Brilliant strategy, Mr. Obama. Outstanding energy policy, Mr. President – all but shut domestic oil down, outsource oil jobs to Brazil (plus subsidizing it) and make us more dependent on foreign oil.
As API’s President Jack Gerard said:
“It is beyond comprehension the administration would encourage trade for Brazilian oil while obstructing U.S. oil and natural gas development, eliminating related jobs here at home, and decreasing oil and natural gas revenues to the U.S. Treasury when the government is trillions of dollars in debt. The message from the White House to America’s oil and natural gas workers: we’re going to outsource your job.”
“The administration is missing the obvious: what makes sense for Brazil also makes sense for the United States. Like every other nation, we should be developing our own oil and natural gas resources. It’s good for energy security, good for the economy, good for jobs, and it will help bring down our deficit.”
“The administration says it supports more oil and natural gas development here in the United States, then at every turn discourages it. And today, the White House is making a deal with Brazil for the oil it is not allowing companies to produce here. There’s nothing wrong with buying Brazilian oil, but there’s a big problem when we’re forced to because we’re held back from producing our own.”
This is simply unbelievable. Investors Business Daily wraps it up for you:
Obama wants to develop Brazilian offshore oil to help the Brazilian economy create jobs for Brazilian workers while Americans are left unemployed in the face of skyrocketing energy prices by an administration that despises fossil fuels as a threat to the environment and wants to increase our dependency on foreign oil.
That nails it.
Whose president is he again?
~McQ
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