Posted by NE IA on January 27, 2009 at 09:26:35 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Drill like Brazil posted by LAA on January 27, 2009 at 08:17:49:
I have way to much time on my hands, and more excuses not to get anything done around here.
I don't want to dispute these matters, just give a different view.
Gas prices went up--because we can't drill off shore.
Also, No drilling in the wilderness.
As well as, no new refineries in the last thirty years because of the tree huggers.
And should I go on and on and on...
So apparently we must have done all the above in the last couple of months, because the price did come down.
Now we say drill in the USA. Where is the Alaskan pipe line located? Yea, that is correct..now anyone want to guess where that oil goes?
I'm totaly in favor of all the drilling, refineries etc. BUT then it has to bo OUR oil.
And if we do all this drilling, who can afford to do the project? YT board members or big oil companies? Will the profits go to YT members? Will our tax dollars help them drill and make new refineries?? Any YT members pay taxes?
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