Posted by fregienewbee on June 10, 2008 at 07:09:30 from (75.40.224.75):
In Reply to: You are now in charge posted by john in la on June 10, 2008 at 06:40:04:
The Dems ARE the "tree and bunny huggers!" Why can't we drill in the U.S? Anwar or off shore. Because the Dems would rather tax "Big Oil." Corporations, including Big Oil, don't pay tax; they pass it on to us.
Electric cars make sense, but a lot of us aren't in a position to buy a new car. Michigan's economy is in the tank. Everyone's waiting for the auto industry to come back. It ain't coming back. The unions killed it with their demands and corruption. Our workers don't have a set number of walls or studs to build in a day so if they hit that quota, they can sit and play cards like union workers in the auto plants.
If the media would keep their mouth shut about every rumor, it might help. Gas prices become a self-fulfilling prophecy. We expect gas to be $5.00 by the 4th of July, so why are we surprised when it is?
We need to expand nuclear energy use and improve burning coal.
How does the U.S. think they can sue OPEC becuase they sell their product to the highest bidder? Maybe the Dems could tax them too.
Congress has sat on their hands for over 35 years when the oil embargo of 1973 hit. They have solved nothing. My guess is, they won't solve this problem either.
I plan to keep cutting wood so I don't need to use as much propane.
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