To: rednesss
I've not seen anything that would support your premise that developing more domestic crude oil production would lower gas prices at the pump.
Oh, well there we have it. No use developing any new crude production worldwide then. Why bother, it's not like there's any increased worldwide and/or North American demand for any increased energy source. In fact, we should just listen to what Jimmy Carter told us and turn our thermostats down and start wearing a sweater. Lets blow up those dams on the Columbia, Snake, Klamath, and Santiam rivers too. We don't need electricity either. Once Oregon becomes the Oregon National Park we won't need houses either, because god knows there's hardly any logging anymore.
Willie Green is that you?
67 posted on
04/06/2008 2:18:18 PM PDT by
Tailback
To: Tailback
"Oh, well there we have it. No use developing any new crude production worldwide then."
Worldwide???? We weren't talking about worldwide production. We were talking about domestic production. Please seek out the definition of "domestic".
75 posted on
04/06/2008 2:41:33 PM PDT by
rednesss
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