Javafour
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back to the thread, while oil is cheap I don't think htis matters. I also think obama will change with the winds & if oil goes up enough & domestic drilling is seen as popularly supported, he'll be all for it.
I don't think so Stu. When gas hit $4/gal back in July who was resisting ANY effort to expand domestic production?-Democrats. Just because they are running the entire show now shouldn't make a difference. When gas goes out of sight again their "solution" to the problem will be subsidizing "Big Ag", "Big Wind", "Big Solar", "Big Green" and other pie in the sky garbage that amounts to Big Bull.
Just to further Dawg's point, they were actually saying they LIKED $4 gas because that price discouraged people from driving. They were upset because we got there too fast and they wanted us to get there more gradually, so we wouldn't freak out about it as we did this past time because the price shot up so fast.
Obama's victory means a return to $4+ gas, just watch.
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back to the thread, while oil is cheap I don't think htis matters. I also think obama will change with the winds & if oil goes up enough & domestic drilling is seen as popularly supported, he'll be all for it.
I don't think so Stu. When gas hit $4/gal back in July who was resisting ANY effort to expand domestic production?-Democrats. Just because they are running the entire show now shouldn't make a difference. When gas goes out of sight again their "solution" to the problem will be subsidizing "Big Ag", "Big Wind", "Big Solar", "Big Green" and other pie in the sky garbage that amounts to Big Bull.
Just to further Dawg's point, they were actually saying they LIKED $4 gas because that price discouraged people from driving. They were upset because we got there too fast and they wanted us to get there more gradually, so we wouldn't freak out about it as we did this past time because the price shot up so fast.
Obama's victory means a return to $4+ gas, just watch.