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<blockquote data-quote="phantom240" data-source="post: 6208471" data-attributes="member: 562504"><p>Oil here in the U.S. is actually quite plentiful. The only thing that's ball-less are the liberal co<span style="color: Black">ckbags</span> and sissy California residents who won't let us drill to recover the oil.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Greenhouse gases implies that Global Warming is real, which it isn't.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sweet.</p><p></p><p>Okay, so we use less oil in our vehicles. Now we use a lot more coal and oil to produce those cars. Congratulations. Unless we go to nuclear, solar, or wind power (the latter two aren't feasible at this time), then electric cars and hybrids will still cause a lot of pollution in their production.</p><p></p><p>Also, oil will always go up in prices. We buy less, they produce less and charge us more for it. OPEC has us by the balls. We need to drill our own oil. Furthermore, states with the mindset of "not in my back yard" should pay higher prices for oil than those who produce and/or refine oil, such as Louisiana and Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phantom240, post: 6208471, member: 562504"] Oil here in the U.S. is actually quite plentiful. The only thing that's ball-less are the liberal co[COLOR=Black]ckbags[/COLOR] and sissy California residents who won't let us drill to recover the oil. Greenhouse gases implies that Global Warming is real, which it isn't. Sweet. Okay, so we use less oil in our vehicles. Now we use a lot more coal and oil to produce those cars. Congratulations. Unless we go to nuclear, solar, or wind power (the latter two aren't feasible at this time), then electric cars and hybrids will still cause a lot of pollution in their production. Also, oil will always go up in prices. We buy less, they produce less and charge us more for it. OPEC has us by the balls. We need to drill our own oil. Furthermore, states with the mindset of "not in my back yard" should pay higher prices for oil than those who produce and/or refine oil, such as Louisiana and Texas. [/QUOTE]
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