yep. just like 30 years ago it was TOO LATE for the plan. what is your plan? is it going to provide a billion barrels of oil a day by next month? Or, are you telling me to power my car on tire-gauges and hopes and dreams?
8/5/2008 6:04:01 PM
8/5/2008 6:04:22 PM
I think the windfall profits idea is a good plan for RIGHT NOW. I think tapping into the emergency reserves is another. Gas prices have already been ridiculous in most other parts of the world...for years and years and years. Thus -- smart cars were developed. People started biking. If they can cope with prices, can't we?[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 6:12 PM. Reason : haha thanks for catching that country/countries thing ]
8/5/2008 6:08:16 PM
Maybe but they rely on public transportation for a lot of their coping and unless you live in a major city good luck with thatEDIT: I read that as "most other countries" so pretend you said that instead ok[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 6:10 PM. Reason : ,]
8/5/2008 6:09:53 PM
I think it's good to speculate on the far end when considering projects of this magnitude. This wouldn't be something that should be done so quickly that we forgo quality.
8/5/2008 6:10:33 PM
^^Maybe if people in large cities stopped being so selfish and thought of their fellow American citizens in the suburb/rural areas this wouldn't be so bad. What i'm trying to get at is the people of this country have one fucked up mindset.[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 6:11 PM. Reason : ^]
8/5/2008 6:11:43 PM
The windfall profits idea is an AWFUL plan. If you don't learn from the failures of the past you are doomed to repeat them. Look up what happened last time in the late 70's. It just prolonged the crisis.
8/5/2008 6:12:22 PM
^my point exactly!! selfishness consumes us.
8/5/2008 6:13:11 PM
8/5/2008 6:16:24 PM
^^^ Huh. I've heard nearly everyone bikes in parts of northern California. What are gas prices like up there?Also, what about the land supposedly already approved for drilling?[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 6:17 PM. Reason : drilling]
8/5/2008 6:17:09 PM
it'd be great. if they could actually fucking drill there.
8/5/2008 6:19:05 PM
to quote myself:
8/5/2008 6:19:34 PM
yeah, but only temporarily. like it is now. drop a matter of cents, only to rise back up again sometime soon. why is everyone so opposed to new inventions and alternative fuels? what's wrong with electric cars? why can't you support these?
8/5/2008 6:20:56 PM
Well as sad as it is, just that's the way things are unfortunately. While Europe based their infrastructure around rail, we based ours around cars. It worked for a while, but now we're starting to see the problems with it. I can't see any way of fixing it besides a complete infrastructure overhaul. Get more electric cars on the road, put up as many renewables as possible and get the power grid supporting them as fast as possible, etc. I know we're still going to be on oil for a while but as global demand increases I just can't see drilling being a priority of having any kind of discernible effect for the mess we're in right now.
8/5/2008 6:21:06 PM
^^ who says he doesn't support those? are those things gonna be here tomorrow? nope^ unfortunately, nothing is really going to help us right now. that's kind of the whole point. throwing all of your eggs in the "alternatives" route sounds great, until those alternatives take 20 years to come to fruition. meanwhile, we still have no way to put gas in what we have today...[Edited on August 5, 2008 at 6:23 PM. Reason : ]
8/5/2008 6:21:45 PM
you're the one talking about how we should have planned for the future 20 years ago...what about planning for the 20 years from now future? I think that should be more important than the mild "suffering" we're enduring right now.
8/5/2008 6:22:51 PM
well, hey, if it's only mild "suffering," then there's no need to worry about it, right?besides, who is to say that drilling isn't going to help us in the future? are you truly that naive?
8/5/2008 6:24:09 PM
Well I filled up yesterday so unless we ran out today....
8/5/2008 6:25:15 PM
it is only mild suffering. that's why i dont see the reason to start drilling. if we can cope, we should deal with gas prices while providing incentives for cheaper, more efficient cars to be developed. this is something that should be started ASAP. also, planning for nuclear power involvement should further. oil should die. it's a dying fuel, and there's never going to be enough for future generations. we don't want to be viewed as the ones that fucked that up for them.
8/5/2008 6:29:03 PM
that oil will be dead in 10 years is a naive viewpoint, but, meh, you can have it.
8/5/2008 6:31:45 PM
Oil won't be dead until we can find a way to power semis and planes without it, but gas prices need to be high or everyone will forget all about cutting back and looking for alternative energies.
8/5/2008 6:33:11 PM
8/5/2008 6:34:12 PM
^so keep them high! don't drill. decent scooters cost <$800...and if more of them are on the road, what does it matter what the speed limit is?? Unless your job involves moving freight or the ABSOLUTE NEED for a large vehicle, we should be fine!!
8/5/2008 6:34:40 PM
The economy isn't fine. Construction and manufacturing isn't fine. Poor people aren't doing fine. Get real. This is a SUPPLY and DEMAND problem. Deal with it on both sides.
8/5/2008 6:38:25 PM
8/5/2008 6:39:32 PM
8/5/2008 6:41:10 PM
^Now you're just jumping all over the place, but I'll bite.Have you heard the term "brain drain"? Do you realize that the majority of engineers in this country are foreign educated? There is a reason we are pushing so hard for people to go to college in this country.Your view of healthcare is pretty naive, and this is coming from a guy that hates nationalized health care. I don't know where to start with that... your solution is no solution, just keep the status quo.
8/5/2008 6:45:43 PM
Perhaps some of you will take off the ideological blinders and think for a bit. We are the greatest country in the world and have gotten there with the mixed system we have. Prawn is also right, if we want to let our research and educational systems falter, it will be devastating for the country at large. Our dependence on foreign workers in engineering shows a fundamental failure to invest in a secondary education system that stresses math and the sciences. Bush's No Child Left Behind is concerned more about highlighting underperforming public schools and focusing on improving HS graduation rates for the lowest performers than investing in the above average students that would be our country's engineers.
8/5/2008 6:55:07 PM
8/5/2008 10:55:21 PM
Don't you go shooting DNL?! Mr. HUSSEIN doesn't like that very much. In his state they make sure only gang members can have guns.
8/6/2008 5:22:28 AM
HE'S GONNA GIVE ALL YOUR GUNS TO AL QAEDA
8/6/2008 8:48:12 AM
TroleTacks:
8/18/2008 3:34:15 PM
What is your point?
8/18/2008 3:38:31 PM
The entire idea of offshore drilling is so popular with the public right now that the Dems are basically fucked.
8/18/2008 3:45:04 PM
lol you know repubs are in the shitter when some plan that takes 10 years to influence prices is what they consider a wedge issue
8/18/2008 3:45:33 PM
It is a wedge issue.And it wouldn't take 10 years to affect prices. Learn how speculation and futures markets work.
8/18/2008 3:51:32 PM
the magic bullet is a piece of garbage blender, but they've sold an assload of them
8/18/2008 3:51:59 PM
Obama's energy plan will take about 10 yrs. Whats the big deal with planning ahead? No one tell the drug industry.
8/18/2008 4:15:48 PM
8/18/2008 4:17:30 PM
I do think they were trying to get things done. You dont need a memo to confirm that energy independence and drilling help repubs and hurt dems.Anyone have a memo suggesting that having a prochoice policy will help you amongs liberals?
8/18/2008 4:21:03 PM
i'll write onemore dead babies = more oil for me
8/18/2008 4:25:17 PM
dont forget less carbon footprint.
8/18/2008 4:26:43 PM
whatever works
8/18/2008 4:28:36 PM