It does not matter if we even flood the market! Oil is traded on a global scale if the yahoo"s on wall street think it should be priced at $200 a barrel because the Ayatollah in Iran has the sniffles and might sneeze on an oil rig and all the workers get the flu so be it! Its $200 a barrel. The world has been running out of oil for decades! Why are we still pumping? Those wells you deemed dry may now have oil in them once again since they have been idle for many years. Besides another way to look at this is currently we are producing ethanol and bio diesel. It would not take too much more to convert us over to 100% ethanol and bio diesel nation. With all the money our president is wasting on other trivial items he could be helping to curb our oil dependence to something a little more stable and we know. I will say this in a way the US is very smart for using the worlds oil up before their own. Its just at a cost to us Americans that I believe has reached the threshold and we need to seriously look in another direction. Energy policies from the past 50 years will simply not cut it here in 2011 anymore!
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