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Obama: "We can't drive our SUVs and eat as much as we want and keep our homes on 72 degrees at all times ... and then just expect that other countries are going to say OK" I wonder how much Obama's car weighs and what kind of mileage it gets? I looked it up...The vehicle fuel consumption is about 8 miles per US gallon. kinda like everything else with this president isn't it?...does it reflect badly on his character Spence? I'd post some pics of him eating but it's not pretty and he likes to keep the temps in the rooms that he is occupying Hawaii warm:) |
Some Math, gas was 9% LOWER (adjusted for inflation) when Bush
left office than when he started. When Obama took office gas was $1.83/ gal., and now we are headed for $5 maybe $6. What a difference 3yrs makes. |
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Well, he drove a Chrysler 300 before he was elected and did his campaining, not mispelled :), in an SUV. |
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I think you divide the lower # by the higher one. :hihi: |
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"“Somehow,” Chu said, “we have to figure out how to boost the price of gasoline to the levels in Europe.” http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripert...reply&p=924457 Spence, I admit I cannot find a quote attributing that to Obama. Now, will you show us the same courtesy? On the Romney dog thing, yuo said putting the dog on the roof says something about Romney's character. But when asked about Obama's character in terms of Rev Wright, you said that you need to consider the good that Wright did, before yuo make any judgments about Obama's character for associating with him. And for the record, you supplied zero evidence of any good done by Wright (who is a snake that got fabulously wealthy by peddling in hate), you just said you "bet" he's done some good things, too. Spence, when you said something about Romney's character, why were you willing to makwe judgments based on one bad decision in isolation? In Obama's case, you said we need to consider all the good in connection with the bad. Why don't yuo offer Romney the same courtesy? Answer...you are a hypocrit. Lastly, Spence...If Mr Chu said he wants our gas prices to be as high as Europe's, and Obama picks this guy as ENERGY SECRETARY of all things, it stands to reason that Obama is on board. There's a lot of political hay to be made of that statement for the GOP, when gas prices hit $5 in a few months. |
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Spence, here's what you said... "There's the Republican position that oil is infinite because God made it " OK, Spence. When I made a claim about somehting Obama said, yuo demanded that I prove it. OK, buddy, what's good for the goose! Spence, please show us a video or post a link of a prominent Republican saying that. I'm waiting Spence, and I'm all ears. You just can't help shooting yourself in the foot, can you? |
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Not true. We don't want gas prices to rise, that's not a healthy reason to transition to renewable energy. What we want is for renewable green energy to be cheaper than gas is today. Rockhound, if we set gas at $100 a gallon, then yes, it will be cheaper to buy crappy electric cars, and it will be cheaper to pay $50,000 to convert our houses to geo-thermal. BUT WHO DOES THAT HELP? Anyone? Not that I see... "The reality is it will take some serious time to do (decades)." That's true, we are decades away from realistically-priced green energy. The question is, what do we do in the meantime? Because in the meantime, the world will use lots of oil. The countries that provide that oil, some of which are not very nice places, will make tons of money. It seems to me that here in America, we could use tons of money. Why let others get rich off of us? Why not cash in our lottery ticket, too? This is an issue for which I cannot fathom the view on the left, it's literally incomprehensible to me. "The problem is, this can keeps getting kicked down the road..." We are? Kicking the can down the road? Obama gave $500 million of our money (which he had to borrow from the Chinese) to Solyndra. Billions and billions of stimulus $$ went to green energy. Rockhound, whoever invents the first electric car that actually works for American families, will instantly become the richest person who has ever lived. That's all the incentive that the private sector needs. They're working on it. It's just a hard problem to solve. |
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Remember where gas prices were 6 yrs ago? 99 cents gal.
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Also, the Volt a crappy car? I don't know where you get your info on that, but it has been almost unanimously received as a well made, incredible piece of engineering and gets excellent reviews for performance. Was that just "hyperbole", too? |
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From consumer demand. Even with a $7500 tax credit thanks to Komrade Obama, nobody wants them. (allow the hyperbole, as the truth is, almost nobody wants them). Hard Times For the Chevy Volt - HUMAN EVENTS Zimmy, you corrcetly stated that when you talk about the cost of oil, lots of thing sneed to be factored in. Try reading the link I posted, which talks about what the Volt ultimately costs, when you factor in the government subsidies. And who ends up paying $40,000 for Chevy Volts? Not poor folks, but wealthy folks. So despite liberal claims that conservatives are the ones who want to make the rich richer, here is a case where Obama is giving everyone who buys a Volt (wealthy people), a $7500 thank-you from the feds. How many janitors and men's room attendants are plunking down$40,000 for a car? Zero. I'd think bleeding heart liberals would be opposed to giving handouts to people who have $40,000 to purchase a car? Almost nobody wants these cars. They're insanely expensive, and they're not practical. No hyperbole. Just fact. Not facts that you will like, or even admit given your rabid fanaticism, but facts nonetheless. Hard Times For the Chevy Volt - HUMAN EVENTS "it has been almost unanimously received as a well made, incredible piece of engineering" Despite some as-yet unexplained fires after crash-tests? http://www.slashgear.com/volt-misses...oals-05206315/ The Volt was a sales flop, despite the fact that the feds were offering a $7500 rebate. What do you say, Zimmy? |
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but it was while I was on this site which was since 2003. Gas war for about a month went below $1.00. |
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The proof is in the pudding. -spence |
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Who told you that's the official Republican position? JUST ONE TIME, can you dircetly answer a question? Also, according to you, when Wright tells folks that the deds invented AIDS to kill blacks, you're saying he's "trying to get people to think"?? Think about what? Spence, every rational person (and you are NOT in that group) knows that Wright is a smutty hate-peddler. Who doesn't even believe his own BS, because he bought a mansion in a neighborhood that's 99.9% white. But all you can do is COMPLIMENT him by calling him "thought-provoking". I guess you think that peaceful white-supremacist grouos are merely thought-provoking too? You are really, really pathetic. |
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It's also why I'm (as a baptized Episcopalian) not invited to take communion at a Catholic service. The do offer hot cider in the basement though. -spence |
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I've read that if Iran were to close off the Strait of Hormuz, oil is projected to spike to around $145-160/barrel and then settle $130-150/barrel. If that happens, mark my words, bills about clean energy will be back in Congress and a major call for more clean energy will happen. I'm not much of a conspiracy person, but Iran "initiating" war would be an ideal case for Obama. Just as was stated during Bush's run for a second term, no president has lost a reelection while the US is at war. Also, after being reelected, oil prices would be through the roof and Obama's clean energy initiatives would actually be more affordable than oil. Granted, there's a lot of speculation and hearsay in the above, but crazier things have happened. Stay Tuned. |
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Considering that the US Government has done some pretty wicked things, The Tuskegee Syphilis Study for instance, or more recently reported... Vets feel abandoned after secret drug experiments - CNN.com So even though I don't believe the US Government invented AIDS, I can have some appreciation for, from Wright's perspective, why he might subscribe to such a theory. If anything it's slightly less kooky than Jerry Falwell's contention AIDS was Gods answer to homosexuality...and Falwell was perhaps one of the most influential ministers in modern times. Quote:
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Obama's first 3+years in office gas has gone up 200%. Gas was down-9% when Bush left the office. When prices rose after Bush was elected he was blamed because it was said he and Cheney were oilmen and profiting from it. If so why would they want to bring down the price of oil 9% from the time elected to the end of their terms? |
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GM laying off 1300 due to low Volt sales byJoel Gehrke General Motors Co. announced the temporary suspension of Chevrolet Volt production and the layoffs of 1300 employees, as the company is cutting Volt manufacturing to meet lower-than-expected demand for the electric cars. "Even with sales up in February over January, we are still seeking to align our production with demand," GM spokesman Chris Lee said. The car company had hoped to sell 45,000 Chevy Volts in America this year, according to the Detrot News, but has only sold about 1,626 over the first two months of 2012. "GM blamed the lack of sales in January on “exaggerated” media reports and the federal government's investigation into Volt batteries catching fire, which officially began in November and ended Jan. 21," the Ann Arbor (Mich.) News reported. The laid-off employees will be rehired April 23rd, when GM resumes production of the Volt. I think Solyndra did the same thing just before they went belly up:) |
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