Geopolitical Energy: Centered on the Caspian Sea (Part 2 of 2) [View article]
Mythbuster: perhaps you cannot read - my energy policy certainly supports US oil exploration and production as well as leveraging US natural gas reserves (now).
do you mythbustes have a website where you go to in order to figure out how to transfer the wealth of america to the saudis, russians, iranians, iraqis, and venezuelans as efficiently as possible? because that is exactly what you are proposing by thinking that the US, with only 3% of the world's oil reserves, can fix our 70% dependence on foreign oil by domestic sources only. this is simply the same old oil-centric flawed strategy that has led to the decline of the US economy, our currency, and our standard of living while at the same time enriching the same countries that i am sure you hate (those damn muslim arabs! i can hear you talking now....). what an idiotic energy strategy.
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Mythbuster: perhaps you cannot read - my energy policy certainly supports US oil exploration and production as well as leveraging US natural gas reserves (now).
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do you mythbustes have a website where you go to in order to figure out how to transfer the wealth of america to the saudis, russians, iranians, iraqis, and venezuelans as efficiently as possible? because that is exactly what you are proposing by thinking that the US, with only 3% of the world's oil reserves, can fix our 70% dependence on foreign oil by domestic sources only. this is simply the same old oil-centric flawed strategy that has led to the decline of the US economy, our currency, and our standard of living while at the same time enriching the same countries that i am sure you hate (those damn muslim arabs! i can hear you talking now....). what an idiotic energy strategy.