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Only you can decide which car you want to buy; that's obvious. What the "green lobby" did was have a hand in giving you high (relatively speaking) mpg cars to choose from. Had we done nothing, all we would have in choices would be gas guzzlers.Lets be real, the green lobby has nothing to do with me buying a car that gets over 40MPG.
Red...sorry for the thread hijack. I'll say this and then be done with it so that we can get back on original topic.Hate to tell you Don, but we are hitting high oil production because of others, not Obama. Any change in the oil industry plays out 5-10 years from now. Obama has reduced the number of leases and their length (if you can get one) over his tenure. He's blocked one of the most important pipelines to date thanks to his 'green' lobby. We have literally hundreds of pipelines that criss cross this country now. We have a massive pipeline that runs right through Atlanta that runs from the gulf to the northeast. They alternate between crude and refined gasoline. Its been there for YEARS.
Our production of oil right now is in spite of Obama, not because of him.
As far as higher MPG, I'm glad we've made those advances no matter who gets the credit. It's better for everyone.
What worries me the most is our industry has only one product it can burn, and every single airline is beholden to it. Could be trouble ahead.
I seriously doubt Gary would furlough anyone, even on our side of the partition. If the 717s go away, he'll find a way to make sure that no one gets furloughed. No need to panic.
That is 1 seat more than our current 767-200 configuration.
The Green Lobby does not produce anything. The engineers are the ones with ideas to increase MPG. The Green Lobby spends money doing research to support the need to keep their job. They do not produce anything, especially not engines that have better gas mileage.
Really? I take it you're not one for facts.
Presidents don't influence the cost of fuel. External market forces coupled with supply & demand do. Right now we have both in play and there is nothing that you, me, or anyone else can do about it in the short term. The long term solution is to slowly reduce demand and eventually get off of a finite resource (oil).
Domestic oil production is higher under Obama than it was under Bush. We are currently importing less than 50% of our oil consumption. We have the highest petroleum exports in the last 30 years. Thanks to efficiencies, such as CAFE standards for one, we are consuming less oil than in 1995 even though the country has grown every year.
Try to keep in mind that the U.S. owns 3% of the world's oil reserves, yet consumes 25% of the world's supply. Tensions in the Middle East have been going on for hundreds of years. The current one will get resolved too. Oil prices were going down when we had a faltering economy so it is logical that they would go up during an improving economy like we have now. Couple that with consumption increases in foreign markets that weren't there a decade ago and this is what you get.
Hopefully your car gets 35+ mpg per gallon. If it does, you can thank the "green lobby" for that. Otherwise, you'd still be stuck at 15 mpg.
Lets see who benefits if a republican is in office, the oil companies, who controls he price of oil, the oil companies. High gas prices hurt Obama and the economic recovery, the oil companies are just doing their part to get Obama out of office because of their bottom line.