An Energy Policy That Makes Sense, Revisited [View article]
Viva Newton, corn is us as cattle feed. So, now our diet will have to compete with our transportation. I think food ranks higher over than transportation in the human consumption food chain.
An Energy Policy That Makes Sense, Revisited [View article]
My take is that there is a very real thread of World War III.
This is not going to be the walk in the park like in Iraq, but the mother of all wars. It's is fight for survival, it''s India or China or USA - all have nuclear capabilities.
An Energy Policy That Makes Sense, Revisited [View article]
Michael hit the nail right on the head. I believe he speaks with ground level experience, and his advise should be well heeded. I also suggest folks will check out the 2008 May 10 audio cast in the following link:
The comments and views seem circumspect of our current economic and political environment, I strongly recommend this web site for any serious investor, or even anyone who wants to have an unbiased view on current affairs.
Is the Commodities Bubble Popping?- Fast Money Recap (4/29/08) [View article]
The futures market may seem speculation. However it is a reflection of what people (you and me) are willing to pay for oil. By going to the gas station we are saying we'll suck in $120/barrel oil and $4/gallon gas.
So if we wan to reduce cost of gas/oil, then there needs to be a corresponding reduction in demand.
However, this is unlikely as everything we use is directly or indirectly derived from oil. Not to mention, now that China and India have seen movies from Hollowood, they too want the SUVs, big houses and RVs.
I think &6/gal gas and higher is in the cards. This may lead to another military confrontation - which will drive price of oil even higher.
An Energy Policy That Makes Sense, Revisited [View article]
An Energy Policy That Makes Sense, Revisited [View article]
This is not going to be the walk in the park like in Iraq, but the mother of all wars. It's is fight for survival, it''s India or China or USA - all have nuclear capabilities.
An Energy Policy That Makes Sense, Revisited [View article]
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The comments and views seem circumspect of our current economic and political environment, I strongly recommend this web site for any serious investor, or even anyone who wants to have an unbiased view on current affairs.
Is the Commodities Bubble Popping?- Fast Money Recap (4/29/08) [View article]
Is the Commodities Bubble Popping?- Fast Money Recap (4/29/08) [View article]
So if we wan to reduce cost of gas/oil, then there needs to be a corresponding reduction in demand.
However, this is unlikely as everything we use is directly or indirectly derived from oil. Not to mention, now that China and India have seen movies from Hollowood, they too want the SUVs, big houses and RVs.
I think &6/gal gas and higher is in the cards. This may lead to another military confrontation - which will drive price of oil even higher.