A solid majority of Americans think the U.S. government should approve of building the Keystone XL pipeline, while 29% think it should not. Republicans are almost twice as likely as Democrats to want the government to approve the oil pipeline. About half of independents also approve. Read the Gallup Poll.
Increase in oil production touted by Obama occurred almost entirely on non-federal land beyond his control, nonpartisan study finds. Read the Washington Beacon. Now he says we are producing too much oil and gas.
The evidence is mounting that not only do we have more than a century's worth of recoverable oil in the United States alone (even if there is a limit to the earth's oil supply), but that we also actually have a limitless supply of Texas tea because oil is in fact a renewable resource that is being constantly created deep under the earth's surface and which rises upward, where microscopic organisms that thrive in the intense pressure and heat miles below us interact with and alter it. Read article at American Thinker.
The evidence is mounting that not only do we have more than a century's worth of recoverable oil in the United States alone (even if there is a limit to the earth's oil supply), but that we also actually have a limitless supply of Texas tea because oil is in fact a renewable resource that is being constantly created deep under the earth's surface and which rises upward, where microscopic organisms that thrive in the intense pressure and heat miles below us interact with and alter it. Read article at American Thinker.
2 comments:
And even though 90% of Americans think the Bush tax cuts should expire the republicans want more tax breaks for the rich. What's your point?
If republicans are so big on the "private sector" why aren't they happy oil production is up? If they are for "smaller government" why do they want the government involved at all?
The line about oil constantly being created is the biggest line of bs you've ever posted.
All good liberals know that electricity comes from the reverse osmosis plant. After all the r.o. plant is saving the city and well worth the $40 million investment. I can't tell you h ow many positive stories I've read about the high quality water Lake Worth has. I have a realtor friend that says people are moving here just because of the quality of the drinking water.
You have a Realtor friend? I used to be one--the most bogus organization around.
Hey, one favor--if you come over here and post junk, will you at least get your facts straight?
Post a Comment