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and refineries come with the whole drilling package...and nuclear power... the dems right now have control of congress but if we continue to make an uproar and threaten to vote those marxists out they will do what the american people want the dems want the price of oil to stay high because they think less use of fossil fuel is good for the environment which is total bunk |
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well that's just what i saw on the news! I cant prove them wrong... thats just what they said. I think it could be done a lot faster. Just imagine if for some reason we stopped getting oil from other countries. They would be drilling in a heartbeat over here.
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we just need to solve the problem.. and create alternate means of fuel already. drilling will just postpone it..IMO anyway
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There is a lot of stuff here that can be a bit misleading. Price of oil and cost of oil are different things. The cost of oil is how much it costs to extract it and refine it, this doesn't change too much day to day, or month to month. The price of oil is determined by too many factors to list. Basically it combines supply, demand, and speculation on what those two will do in the near future. It probably includes greed too.
So, drilling for more oil won't reduce the cost of oil until the entire operation can come on line which will take years. Is 10 too many? probably. 5 sounds too short. But the act of announcing that the supply will increase - that will reduce the price immediately. A similar disconnect between facts and reality happens on the stock market. People don't trade rationally, they trade to make money and to avoid losing money. The price of a stock reflects not on how the company is doing, but how people feel that they can make money by buying that particular stock (in this case GM) and selling it in the near future at a higher price. This relationship is based partially on fact, partially on the actions of others. The facts are what gets presented by the media, regardless of what reality may be. And so, when the media reports bad news prices go down. Good news and they go up. When they say that a company stock is going down and they may need to file for bankruptcy, well you can guess what investors will think then do. And no, that is not merely my personal opinion on the matter. That is how computers are programed to trade. Search for keywords related to a company, and act (or at least advise). For GM, reports of "sales down 20%" is a giant flashing red light with a siren blazing. "Bankruptcy" is a loud speaker telling everyone to abandon ship. More or less. Quote:
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Speculators don't influence the price of oil or gas one penny because they don't actually take possession of the commodity before selling their futures.
Drilling for gas would take years and will pretty much entirely go to the Chinese and Indians anyway. The fact is $4+ gas is changing America, and for the better. Our roads are less congested. Our air quality is better. We're commuting together. Small local businesses are getting an advantage over distant large companies. Most importantly, American businesses are developing new efficient and clean transportation and energy solutions in the greatest wave of innovation this country has seen in years. Bring on the $5 gas I say. Fears about GM going bankrupt are far overblown, however. At the rate they're burning cash now they'll make it through 2009, and in 2010 the cost savings from the new union contracts kick in and a ton of fuel efficient new models hit the market. GM stocks are a fantastic value buy right now. When I sell my Olds a lot of that money is buying GM stock and it will make a nice down payment on my Camaro in a few years. This is simply fear mongering to drive media viewership, support friends with short positions, and get B. Hussein Obama in the White House. Nothing more. |
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I heard someone saying that there were a whole bunch of refineries that were closed a while back for some reason. Why not reopen them?
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What a joke, we can all agree alternate fuels need to be researched and exercised, but making the rest of us suffer for what THEY see as a "positive" result is f---ing treason as far as I am concerned. |
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Blah blah balh. All these fairy tales just mask the truth that the people who can least afford $5 a gallon gas get to make due without food or some other "luxury". We have more oil under the U.S. than in the whole of Saudi Arabia. If we don't use it, then we're retards. |
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All I got from the article was that it's a good time to buy GM stock!
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