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Re: Fuel cost - No Politics, please.


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Posted by trucker40 on April 29, 2008 at 08:12:57 from (69.155.106.195):

In Reply to: Fuel cost - No Politics, please. posted by Spook on April 28, 2008 at 18:56:18:

I spent a few hours Saturday trying to read as much as I could about oil.It seems like there is a lot of oil around Brazil that will hit refinerys about 2010.There are other methods to get oil that make it possible to get more oil out of wells,and they have found a huge deposite of oil in the Gulf Of Mexico.Also they could maybe get a lot of oil from the East coast if it wasnt illegal to drill there.There is oil that seeps out of the ground in the Gulf of Mexico,and floats on top of the water.There is a big bunch of oil under South Dakota,North Dakota,and Montana.Old oil wells after 10 or more years start to fill back up with good crude oil again.The United States is still number 3 in the world with the amount of oil that we have.There is oil sand from where most of the oil we use is coming from now,thats in Canada,which is trillions of gallons,Venezuala,has oil sands too.The United States have oil sands in Utah,Nevada,maybe other places.
This problem we have now is political.The dollar is worth less every day.As somebody said its a push to ruin our currency so to force us to an Amero.Its already advertized on some web site I saw.
Its rich,stupid,greedy people.Now what I dont get is after the oil companies get all our money,and after they ruin the United States,what will they do then?Once we are all broke they wont sell gas any more.Once there is no United States there wont be any place for them to operate any more.Any government past ours will take their company/corporation away from them and steal the money themselves,and make the oil company people slaves like,either find oil or off with your head type of situation,and more,the rest of the world will be a prison.No freedom anywhere.
Somebody has to tell me how this is going to be better?


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