Monday, August 23, 2010

Will OBH allow the U.S. to drill for gas and oil And build nuke energy plants?

Or will it be the same o same oWill OBH allow the U.S. to drill for gas and oil And build nuke energy plants?
He is opposed to both those ideas and wants to raise the taxes on gasoline slowly so he can drive the country to $200,000 Hydro Cell autos and $60,000 electric autos with a 50 mile range.





May be something he wants but it is nothing we will support.Will OBH allow the U.S. to drill for gas and oil And build nuke energy plants?
Probably
He will waste billions of dollars and invoke eminent domain (take peoples property) to build infrastructure which by the way will be his job creation (which this ';job creation'; will only be temporary, but the media will not report that), this infrastructure will be in the form of renewable energy (wind solar, etc...) and the cost for us will out weigh the benefit, and won't produce like nukes. Now this will be done for the super rich investors like the oil CEOs they will have contracts to install and maintain and here is the main reason CHARGE you for this power which you helped pay for. Kinda neat huh. This is why the oil CEOs don't want to drill, kind of like the oil guy on that commercial said, ';we don't have to drill';.





By the, way Nuclar plants are very safe!
You sure know the answer sweetie. Same o same o.


The truth is, its not economically viable to drill for gas at this point in time, he will make a case for nuclear energy.
What's OBH? Do you mean BHO, our new president? Yes, he's going to allow drilling for gas and oil, and he says he's even promoting nuclear energy. If anyone tries to put a nuclear plant in Oklahoma, they'll have to kill me first.
Same o same o............
Nope.





He will simply throw more money at alternative energy schemes that have yet to produce a practical large-scale energy source.





Remember the gas prices we had 6 months ago? 10 years prior to that Clinton refused to allow drilling because 'it would take 10 years to see results and alternative energy will have filled the gap by then.'

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