Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Oil Shortage?

The same people who have been CAUSING our "oil crisis" by not allowing us to drill for oil or even search for it anywhere in the U. S. or anywhere we control things are even now "raising a hue and cry" about an "oil shortage" within five years. Maybe if they admitted their mistake and let us drill and search within the U. S., and allowed us to build more new oil refineries within the U. S., maybe there would be no oil shortage in our future. But don't look for them to succumb to reason any time soon. Maybe when THEY can no longer afford to run their cars or they start getting cold in winter because they can't afford heating oil. Naaah; they're not that smart. (Financial Times)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oil prices are getting crazy. I can't believe it. I feel really bad for oilheat users. Have you seen the news lately, many are even getting to the point of stealing. We definitely need to do something. Why not concentrate on bioheat. It will help us conserve 400 MILLION gallons of oil. Just imagine, saving 400,000,000 gallons. Prices are to bound to go down after that. But bioheat also helps us go green, by producing NO greenhouse gases and reducing emissions. Check this site I found while working for NORA: http://oilheatamerica.com/index.mv?screen=bioheat

It will give you more info about bioheat.

Ray Thomas said...

Leslie: Just for the record, global warming is a swindle. People could not possibly affect the atmosphere if they tried, so there's no reason to use "biofuel" and cause the price of food to go up. As a matter of fact, I am an oil heat user. But a swindle is a swindle, and using bioheat will not do a thing for the environment. I've seen all the arguments, and they don't move me.