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| Posted: Fri Jun 20th, 2008 01:42 pm |
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canadajo 3T WIS
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I agree with KEN !!!!!!
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| Posted: Tue Jun 24th, 2008 07:30 am |
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Ablejack 3T WIS
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We get more oil from Canada or Mexico than anywhere in the Mid-East. Only one (Saudi Arabia) in the top five countries that supply our oil is Middle-Eastern. Furthermore increased domestic drilling is not going to help lower the cost of your gasoline. Projected savings at the pump with successful additional drilling is $0.02 a gallon. This savings would be effective roughly in the year 2025. Nuke is a decent proposal and worth serious consideration. Carter seems more like a genius all the time. And this (Gets fueled once a year whether it needs it or not): ![]() And finally this (Corn Dogs as alternative fuel): ![]() Both are beneficial to the soul as well as the body. Alas neither are very good for getting groceries home.
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| Posted: Tue Jun 24th, 2008 07:46 am |
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hucky 3T WIS
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Jack What year is that Kogswell? Sweet Touring bike.
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| Posted: Tue Jun 24th, 2008 08:53 am |
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KenC Admin
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Ablejack wrote: We get more oil from Canada or Mexico than anywhere in the Mid-East. Only one (Saudi Arabia) in the top five countries that supply our oil is Middle-Eastern. Furthermore increased domestic drilling is not going to help lower the cost of your gasoline. Projected savings at the pump with successful additional drilling is $0.02 a gallon. This savings would be effective roughly in the year 2025. Nuke is a decent proposal and worth serious consideration. Carter seems more like a genius all the time. Would love to see any truly reliable economic data that says the law of supply and demand does not apply to oil. Right now the demand side, as seen by the commodities speculators, seems to be working quite well...and I assume when you say that Carter is starting to look like a genius, you are talking about Billy Carter?:D
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| Posted: Tue Jun 24th, 2008 11:42 am |
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scottran 3T WIS
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Ablejack wrote: We get more oil from Canada or Mexico than anywhere in the Mid-East. Only one (Saudi Arabia) in the top five countries that supply our oil is Middle-Eastern. Furthermore increased domestic drilling is not going to help lower the cost of your gasoline. Projected savings at the pump with successful additional drilling is $0.02 a gallon. This savings would be effective roughly in the year 2025. The more self sufficient we become as far as our energy needs then we would not be affetced as bad by what goes on in the world. If we get our own oil who cares what happens in the rest of the world? I think if we started sinking some new wells NOW and started building new refineries you would see a drop in the price of crude now. We also are sitting on top of the worlds largest coal reserve..ever hear of coal gasification? The pentagon already has coal gasification plants built to fuel our military in a crisis. Imagine if the money we send to other countries were to stay in the US what our economy would be like. It would be BOOMING. DRILL HERE, DRILL NOW! Just my 2 cents.
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