Thursday, February 23, 2012

No drilling? How about we use buggies?

  Um, so, ok. Let me get this straight.
  We aren't going to solve the oil crisis by drilling;, no, the highly progressive, along with buggies, solar energy and wind power are going to supply our 21st century needs?
  Because solar energy, proven so absolutely and repeatedly ineffective, inefficient and incapable of sufficient production that even green believers have jumped ship, is the answer?
  And the nightmare of wind power which, if planted all over the planet would yield enough noisy power to start 2 Volts, will be the salvation of all the SUVs, homes and equipment which require actual power to operate?
  Ok. Wait.
  YOU'RE making FUN of REPUBLICANS? When you're suggesting 19th century "technology" to solve the problem?
  And all your little Obamabots out there clap and clap their silly heads off? 
  I wonder.
  Could he say ANYTHING and you'd stand up and cheer and clap insanely? (Would you clap for IT'S A COOKBOOK too? )

  And poodle-do DW Schulz claims that REPUBLICANS are economically out of touch because drilling means we'll stay dependent on foreign oil, even though we PAID Brazil to drill, saying, "We'd be the first customer," and then they screwed us over by selling to the Chinese or someone equivalent?
The Florida congresswoman’s comments come hours before President Obama is slated to give an energy speech in Miami aimed partly at rebutting GOP political attacks over rising gas prices. She said the GOP plans would keep the United States dependent on foreign oil. 
“The Republican field, like Mitt Romney, thinks that we just need to remain tethered and dependent on foreign oil because all they would do is more and more drilling, which is a very shortsighted approach and it would do nothing to prevent people who are struggling to put $80 into their gas tanks to be able to make sure that that’s more affordable,” Wasserman Schultz said on MSNBC. 
“And that is another example of how they are economically out of touch,” she said. 
  Yeah, we're in the very best of hands, hopefully for only a few more months and not five years. 

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