Posted on 04/28/2008 6:34:53 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
The world goes round and round with no end in sight.
I can’t wait to get my rebate check. I think I’ll fill my oil tank before the check won’t fill my gas tank! God almighty can’t stop this now. Hope hugo is thinking how to raise it even more. Then the nation will collapse like the demoncrats want it to. That way we don’t feel guilty about having so much stuff to show off to the world. We will be just like the countries in Africa. Boy, I can’t wait till we are just like (pick a h@ll hole).
Yet the stock market climbs higher...
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain......
When your government does not allow you to make something and you have to ask terrorists for it, they can charge what they want.
But not on his friendly neighborhood Commodities Traders, though.....
$200 a barrel will hit the U.S. economy hard. Very hard.
Thank you, enviromentalist wackos, for your successful efforts at blocking exploration and drilling in our own backyard, thus helping doom our economy to a recession and possibly even a depression. I hope you’re all pleased with your deep ignorance and blind stupidity.
Euro vs. US Dollar
Of course, the fact that you and your buddies have made it impossible to build a new power plant, refinery, or drill for oil off shore 'cause it will ruin Teddy's view has nothing to do with the current problem. You put your collective heads together and the best "plan" you have is to point a finger at OPEC or increase taxes on the oil companies. Hey...Dufus! The oil companies earn 10% on gross sales by producing what I want. How does sending you more money via a windfall profits tax produce more oil? And don't give me this "we'll use the money to develop more alternative fuels". Yea, right. You passed an Alternative Fuel Tax in 1973 and I still have yet to see one drop of alternative fuels coming from those taxes.
How's this for a plan:
1) Reduce the gasoline blends required by the EPA and state laws from 38 to 3 (regular, high-test, diesel). As it is now, refineries have to guess which blend to produce.
2) Screw the snail darter. Reduce the environmental impact study requirements so they can be completed in 6 months instead of 8 years.
3) Open ANWAR
4) Allow more drilling off shore, in both the Gulf and both coasts. If this pi$$e$ off some tree huggers, too bad.
5) Suspend the federal taxes on all distillate fuels. This will have an immediate impact on fuel prices.
6) Give tax incentives to alternative fuels (e.g., coal gasification, shale oil, oil sands, switchgrass and other biomass). Do not subsidize ethanol from corn; it's inefficient even though you like it because it gets the farm vote.
7) Don't even threaten a windfall profits tax. That encourages companies to produce less, not more, oil...you idiots.
8) Leave the free market alone. Stand back and let it go do its thing. It can solve a billion simultaneous equations per second much better than you can.
(Stepping down from soapbox...)
Dear Econjack,
Regarding your eight-point plan:
Amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen, amen!
Thanks for your post!
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oil is traded in dollars is it not......
Unfortunately, he is correct about a lot of things.
He is correct about the gasoline supplies; so flooding oil onto the market would not help as refiners aren't going to equally pump excess gas into the market.
The weakening dollar is part of the problem; however, this is a catch 22. Increasing oil prices weakens the dollars since oil is a commodity, a classic inflationary model. However, the US did not help the situation by increasing agricultural commodity prices with corn ethanol requirements.
Speculation in the Market is a big issue. I have discussed this with experts who believe speculation is driving up the price of oil $30 per barrel. One expert noted to me that if one played the stock market like the future traders work oil, you would be in jail.
Domestic Oil production is needed to help strengthen the dollar. It will help the US control the price of a vital commodity. Dont let the politician deflect the issue that the US can not produce enough oil to become energy independent; the issue is to control price and inflation.
I used to fly into Florida at least two times a month on Southwest. A round-trip ticket for two people, two weeks in advance, was around 240.00 in Sept . of last year, that same ticket is now over $500.00. Needless to say I don't do the twice a month thing anymore.
How many times has Sen Schumer voted against drilling in ANWR ?
Al Gore used the same trick to present the infamous "hockey stick" to exaggerate global temperature increases. If you draw this graph like it should be, with the origin starting at 0.0 instead of 1.30, a truer picture emerges on the relationship. (It's fairly flat.)
I think the real problem is that we've ham-strung our domestic companies by not letting them drill off shore or in ANWAR. We've prevented them from building new refinery capacity by making it take 8 years to get the necessary permits. As if that's not stupid enough, now we're going to chase them away by threatening them with an excess profits tax. Really? A 10% return on gross sales is "excess"? By whose yardstick. I'll tell you...by the political yardstick that capitalizes on a stupid public who don't bother to understand the facts. Congress should INCREASE incentives for oil companies, not punish them with higher taxes.
Idiots...pure and simple...
Each and every time he could, most likely. The GOP should bring it back as an issue and force a vote. See how many of the donks cave........
That's a "supply and demand" issue, too. Too many dollars in the "supply" and too little "demand" in the market.........
The blame does not lie with enviro-whackos. The blame rests squarely on the ignorance and blind stupidity of our President and Congress and their general lack of any feeling of responsibility for the pain they cause Americans.
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