I think it's safe to say that there were 3000 Americans that would have voted for ethical oil.
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To: bayouranger
As long as Obama is in office they have nothing to worry about.
2 posted on
01/11/2012 10:08:02 AM PST by
Obadiah
(If U don't believe you can win, then there is no point in getting out of bed at the end of the day.)
To: bayouranger
Where do environmental organizations in the US get their money? I can’t believe it’s just naive college students.
3 posted on
01/11/2012 10:10:10 AM PST by
rhombus
To: bayouranger
The Obama EPA will move heaven and earth to keep the US dsependent and force development of wind and solar. I think fraking will be prohibited and oil, gas and coal prices will be forced much higher to restrict usage.
4 posted on
01/11/2012 10:10:10 AM PST by
Truth29
To: bayouranger
The strange irony of this whole thing is ObaMao could send gas prices plummeting and possibly start the economy on a road to recovery that would ensure his own reelection by simply resuming the issuance of drilling permits in the Gulf and getting out of the way of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Yet he won't do it because he values his marriage to ideology more than his marriage to power.
5 posted on
01/11/2012 10:14:10 AM PST by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: bayouranger
6 posted on
01/11/2012 10:17:50 AM PST by
LibLieSlayer
( MOOchelle obama is PISSED OFF that people say that she is an angry woman!)
To: bayouranger
If they are “worried” instead of “deeply offended” then I’d say we are making progress, on multiple fronts.
7 posted on
01/11/2012 10:18:53 AM PST by
Attention Surplus Disorder
(The only economic certainty: When it all blows up, Krugman will say we didn't spend enough.)
To: bayouranger
When the day of oil independence comes to America, the Saudis will need to duck and cover. They are responsible for much Islamic radicalism and terrorism.
8 posted on
01/11/2012 10:21:55 AM PST by
pallis
To: bayouranger
What a surprise! Apparently the camel humpers don’t believe in the Peak Oil horse crap either.
9 posted on
01/11/2012 10:22:36 AM PST by
meatloaf
To: bayouranger
No need to worry. Barry has “got your back”.
10 posted on
01/11/2012 10:22:45 AM PST by
FlingWingFlyer
("Climate Change" my a.... All weather is local.)
To: bayouranger
The strange irony of this whole thing is ObaMao could send gas prices plummeting and possibly start the economy on a road to recovery that would ensure his own reelection by simply resuming the issuance of drilling permits in the Gulf and getting out of the way of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Yet he won't do it because he values his marriage to ideology more than his marriage to power.
19 posted on
01/11/2012 10:45:15 AM PST by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: bayouranger
The strange irony of this whole thing is ObaMao could send gas prices plummeting and possibly start the economy on a road to recovery that would ensure his own reelection by simply resuming the issuance of drilling permits in the Gulf and getting out of the way of the Keystone XL pipeline.
Yet he won't do it because he values his marriage to ideology more than his marriage to power.
20 posted on
01/11/2012 10:45:42 AM PST by
Vigilanteman
(Obama: Fake black man. Fake Messiah. Fake American. How many fakes can you fit in one Zer0?)
To: bayouranger
The question is NOT whether Saudi oil money gets back to those elected officials in DC, the question is how fungible their oil money is to those elected officials in DC.
To: bayouranger
LPG Direct Injection....
It stays a liquid until it is the cylinder. Change of state from a liquid to gas, drop in temperature. So you can dial up the Turbo-boost or Compression Ratio. I think their are 3 Euro Conversion firms already for Direct Injection...
So many win wins with this fuel in this configuration.
23 posted on
01/11/2012 10:47:36 AM PST by
taildragger
(( Palin / Mulally 2012 ))
To: bayouranger
"...and I promise to stop all new drilling in the US and I
promise to slow down shale oil production, so help me Allah"
25 posted on
01/11/2012 10:49:25 AM PST by
Iron Munro
("Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight he'll just kill you." John Steinbeck)
To: thackney
26 posted on
01/11/2012 10:52:29 AM PST by
EdReform
(Oath Keepers - Guardians of the Republic - Honor your oath - Join us: www.oathkeepers.org)
To: bayouranger
The Saudis are Worried,
GOOD!
34 posted on
01/11/2012 11:40:39 AM PST by
GraceG
To: bayouranger
38 posted on
01/11/2012 11:59:21 AM PST by
folkquest
(Nothing is fool-proof because fools are so ingenious!)
To: bayouranger
They know that when they cannot sell their oil anymore, they will have to go back to living off camel dung.
43 posted on
01/11/2012 12:15:12 PM PST by
cartan
To: bayouranger
I would argue that it might not be the problem it is thought to be.
As early as say 1985 the practice of Saudization began in earnest. That is foreign employees were eased out and replaced by Saudis. It was and is not now an easy process because there is not the backstop of experience to rely on. They now have 25 years more experience in the various non oil production businesses and manufacturing concerns than back then.
However, many ambitious young Saudis came to America and received first rate educations in a variety of fields. They are now in a generational position to take over from their fathers and uncles.
Years ago there was argument and disagreement in Saudi Arabia about conservation of resources, especially oil resources. While the change will produce a disruption of sales, it is not a shock, in fact there are likely plans in place to mitigate the change.
The loss of oil revenue will be the incentive for continuing growth and increased capacity of other industry. The current decrease will prolong the stream from known capacity
54 posted on
01/11/2012 1:31:04 PM PST by
bert
(K.E. N.P. +12 ..... Crucifixion is coming)
To: bayouranger
The world’s cheapest oil to extract comes from Saudi Arabia and costs $2 a barrel, not the 30-60 bucks that they say it cost. they have been bleeding the world dry for 80 years it is now time to get off the Saudi teat.
60 posted on
01/11/2012 4:58:52 PM PST by
guitarplayer1953
(Grammar & spelling maybe wrong, get over it, the world will not come to an end!)
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