Friday, July 30, 2010

Why blame Democrats for high oil prices when it was JEB Bush who banned it off the coast of Florida?

Didn't want oil spills ruining the beaches and cutting into tourism revenues. And he went to court to make it stick. You Republicans DO believe in ';State's Rights'; don't you? If a state bans offshore drilling, what can you do?





Not blaming Democrats would be a start.Why blame Democrats for high oil prices when it was JEB Bush who banned it off the coast of Florida?
'; If a state bans offshore drilling, what can you do? ';





Nothing, but lift the Federal ban to allow drilling in the other 49 states.Why blame Democrats for high oil prices when it was JEB Bush who banned it off the coast of Florida?
What?! He isn't the only one who banned this, several states did! So yes, I blame the democrats!
I just watched CNN’s international Channel(3pm EST), breaking the news that oil price spikes again. But the anchor and the reporter assert it is China’s diesel demand contributed to the hike.





Waited a sec ! It is already THIRD time I am hearing CNN’s assertion of China’s diesel demand. The first time was about two weeks ago. What’s going on?





Then, Israel’s-Iran-attack-drill news flashing back-------Which Was Just Happened This Morning ! That “unmistakable signal” is surely an act to have a consequence of oil supply disruption ! Why is it not reported as a oil spiking cause ? !





Time to scapegoat China again before a major offensive ? To verify, I went to CNN web site , there it is :





China hikes fuel prices http://money.cnn.com/2008/06/20/news/int…





China to raise energy prices


http://money.cnn.com/2008/06/19/news/int…





But nowhere saying that Israel’s-Iran-attack-drill will unstablize the oil supply region, causing the oil price up.





For Israelis Iran Strike Drill see


http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?c…
It won't make any difference anyway. Oil companies have leased 68 million acres of Federal lands they are not using and have been issued 10,000 drilling permits they have not used on those lands. Currently, US oil companies are hording enough leases on public lands to boost our daily production of oil by more than 30%, and they aren't doing it.





Meanwhile, Exxon is opening a huge field in Angola where the cost to extract and transport the oil is going to be about 4 dollars a barrel.
i blame both parties.
The NEW Gov. Charlie Christ is having second thoughts about that policy now.
Typical GOP spin. Come on, we should be used to it by now.
The blame is unjust, nd if we want lower prices we should elect Obama

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