Friday, July 23, 2010

When we pay $6.00 per gallon of gas - yet have more oil than we can refine, who鈥檚 fault will that be?

I guess people will keep playing the blame game until we all have rig shaw again.When we pay $6.00 per gallon of gas - yet have more oil than we can refine, who鈥檚 fault will that be?
That will be the fault of the oil companies, who could build as many refineries as they wanted if they weren't engaged in price-fixing.





Contrary to right-wing propaganda, refinery permits are easy to get. Thousands have been issued since the Clean Air Act went into effect.When we pay $6.00 per gallon of gas - yet have more oil than we can refine, who鈥檚 fault will that be?
The same reason I just found out my electric bill will increase by 15% starting next month.





No Refineries in 30 years


No Nuclear power plants


No Drilling..





From the party that loves for us to be dependent on people that hate us.





From the party that ';hates'; big oil, but has no problem sending 700 Billion/year (War is 120 bill) to foreign countries for their oil.





Is it possible for the Democrats to get a vote from people who know the truth?
dude,you have not been paying attention ! it is the fkng liberal dems and the tree huggers(sierra club,etc..) they shut down domestic oil production 20 yrs. ago.we have more oil than the rag heads ! http://americansolutions.com/drillnow
The oil companies. They refuse to expand production, drill on the leases that they already have, or increase refining capacity. Why should they invest in improving infrastructure and increasing production when they can reap huge profits by keeping down supply?
Al Gore, he turned wasteland into national parks to prevent mining and force us to buy inferior coal from China. He's the one who promised that gas would be $5.00 a gallon by 2009.





He's a weasel, he's got more up his sleeve as well......
Gosh am I EVER glad that you've asked!!! (Smoooooooches)





Herein lies much of the problem. :)
The same as its been for 2 years
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