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NBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
Farehnder - get real - this is and has been a 40 year problem; both sides of Govt; and all sides involved, including the selfish consumer and selfish Detroit to Houston.The policy we've had of burning other peoples oil/gas and less of our own, was and is good policy.
We failed on policy/action to eliminate the use of both of the above.
Here, our policy was/is to satisfy an itch (for all involved) with the love for the ICE (SUV's included) and WAIT till the consumer was/is fed up with high priced energy - which we're approaching, for some.
AND THEN, WE'RE GOING TO DRILL, DRILL, DRILL MORE OF THE SAME TO SATISFY THAT ITCH, INSTEAD OF ELIMINATE THE NEED FOR IT - NOW THAT IS DUMB.
BUT, STUPID IS AS STUPID DOES. OR WAS IT STUPID DOES AS STUPID IS? Reply
NBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
What government proposals, much less actions, have had a direct and overwhelming effect on the most recent trend in energy availability and pricing, or over the short term, or over the intermediate term, or over the long term? ReplyNBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
funny how the Republicans held Congress for six years with a Republican president and they did every single thing that George W. Bush asked them to and the Democrats went right along with them. We had bipartisanship, and the oil companies reaped HUGE, H-U-G-E profits.We could've had an energy policy but Vice President Dick Cheney had PRIVATE meetings with oil executives and refused to release ANY information about those meetings to the public. Now we find ourselves up a huge stump over a complete lack of an energy policy and some idiots on this site want to blame the libruls for the whole mess.
People are hurting all over this country over the price of gasoline and the Republicans and their sheeple think that drilling in ANWAR and offshore is a solution to the problem whereas it will be, at a minimum, ten years before this can have ANY effect and then only a very short term one.
Our problems are big and they will require a plan by the federal government to deal with them. We have been royally screwed by the Republicans and their Corporate masters. Too bad some people think that government can only make matters worse, whereas sometimes, sometimes, government is very necessary to deal with problems. The need for an nuanced energy policy to help this country get back to being the vibrant nation is one of the most urgent needs we have.
I do not know if the Democrats, if they actually get a functioning majority in the Senate and a president who can walk and chew gum at the same time will bring about what we need but it's about damn time we sit them down on the hot seat and see what they're made of.
And if they don't do it we'll vote those bums out of office in '10 and '12. Reply
NBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
.*. - YOU'RE MY MAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...SMALLER GOV'T!!!!!!!! Reply
NBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
johnboy - there are a lot of Repulicans AND Democrats that have done nothing about alternatives to oil/NG for 40 years. Both own this.And, there are many conservatives that are also against drill, drill, drill.
Some of us look beyond the end of our nose without blinders.
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Natural Gas Is Oversold, and We Are Buying [view article]
you don't say whether methane futures are in contango or backwarddation.THIS IS CRITICAL INFORMATION.
do some homework, this blog is unsupported opinion.
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Natural Gas Is Oversold, and We Are Buying [view article]
Buy UNG. Sell covered calls. ReplyNBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
America, land of the free, strick that, land of special interests and freedom be damed. ReplyNBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
I don't understand why everyone is so upset about Congress. Don't you know how many post offices they have renamed? It's in record territory, and I think that deserves recognition! ReplyNBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
Here, here! ReplyNBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
Please, Please PLEASE, Congress don't "do" ANYTHING about Energy. Except of course, GET OUT OF THE WAY!! Every time government "does" something about a problem, the problem worsens or creates even greater problems. Look at most of our most pressing problems: they are either PERSONALLY self inflicted (divorce, unwed parents, drug addiction, chronic unemployment, obesity, diabetes, lack of education despite education being available for free) OR government caused: lack of drilling leading to foreign oil dependence; stubbornly blocking nuclear energy leading to foreign oil dependence; government subsidized burning of food for energy (corn) leading to global food inflation and starvation; destroyed inner city schools due to government protected unions in control; lack of school choice for the poor due to the same unions; government funded public housing (drug and crime hell-holes); confiscatory tax rates leading to lack of investment in just about everything (energy, infrastructure, jobs, growth); government spending every cent of social secuity receipts instead of saving it; needless foreign wars; the list of government funded depredations against the our citizens GOES ON AND ON AND ON. The BEST thing possible for our country would be for government to return to being efficient and limited, that is, back to its original constitutional purpose of law and order, and leaving the citizens alone, including their money. Thank you. PS, you pay 50% of your income in taxes. If you don't believe that, add it up. Obama wants it to be 80%. McCain wants it to be 60%. Not much difference. ReplyNatural Gas Is Oversold, and We Are Buying [view article]
I own natural gas royalties, so I have a vested interest in price stability.The future of natural gas les in the distinct possibility and probability that sooner than later, the national vehicle fuel not only of choice, but of necessity, will be compressed natural gas CNG.
That conversion to CNG will rapidly render crude oil based gasoline (iso-pentane) a dirty past memory. To enable this massive conversion we must have a massive reserve base. That is what is going on now--establishing the proven gas reserves that will guarantee that there will be sufficient supplies that will support the enormous demand motorists will make. Once the reserves are there, the infrastructural changes will quickly follow suit. You can bet that the "Little or Dissappearing" Big 3 Auto Makers will get their act in gear.
Owning any piece of this picture would seem to be a very profitable venture. Reply
NBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
And just think of all the stories you could make up about Warren Buffett. Unlike Boone Pickens, he owns a wide range of companies he's purchased in numerous industries. You could claim he's trying to gain control of the insurance industry, municipal bond underwriting, or even casual dining. Give me a break, will you please. ReplyNBC Refuses Pickens Plan Ad [view article]
As is the problem with most conspiracy theories, the one about Boone Pickens selling water is short on facts and long on ardor. To begin with, he's an oil man, not a water man. The last time I looked, BP Capital had investments in dozens of ENERGY companies, not WATER companies. That doesn't mean he doesn't own some water, billionaires make lots of different investments. Finally, if there's so much money to be made in water stocks, I'd suggest YOU invest in them. There are plenty available at cheap prices. ReplyNatural Gas Is Oversold, and We Are Buying [view article]
Dont buy it yet.Heat season starts in NOV.
Draw downs will be big in Jan and Feb. Reply