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You wanna drill, drill. Fine by me.

My point really is, that whoever thinks that the drilling will result in vastly lower gas prices is grossly misinformed, because it WILL NOT


It sure will reduce our ridiculous trade deficit which is as big a problem as the price of oil. By the way, the price of gasoline in Europes most prosperous countries is about $9.50/gall so 4.50/gall doesn't seem so bad!
 

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Most of you seem to be in favor of drilling and thinking it will reduce the gas price.

You guys have start giving me numbers with links.

1. How many barrells a day will they produce?
2. How much will the price of gas fall as a result?

No dancing around, please.
 

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9 out of 10 caribou support drilling

by Ann Coulter


(from 2002!)


Having wearied of opposing the war on terrorism, Democrats are now trying to sabotage the country's energy policy. A better idea, they think, is to continue sending large amounts of money to countries that nurture homicidal Muslims intent on destroying America.

George Bush has proposed drilling in a tiny, desolate portion of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, or ANWR. According a leading Democratic opponent of the plan, lying is the key to defeating ANWR.

ABC-NBC-CBS have been accompanying discussions of ANWR with picturesque footage of caribou frolicking in lush, fertile fields – all of which happens to be nowhere near the site of the proposed drilling. ANWR is 19 million acres – larger than Massachusetts, New Jersey, Hawaii, Connecticut and Delaware combined. If oil is found, less than 2,000 acres would be directly affected. The area targeted for drilling looks a little like the moon, but less inviting.

Consequently, Gale Norton, the secretary of the interior, responded to the campaign of lies by unveiling actual film footage of the area at issue. She sent a true and accurate film of the proposed drilling site to the networks and also posted the footage on the department's website.

Rep. Ed Markey of Massachusetts (D, needless to say) claims this underhanded dissemination of the truth is illegal. Telling the truth is not merely contrary to the principles of the Democratic Party, now it's a violation of law. As Markey explains, the law prohibits agencies from promoting any "film presentation designed to support or defeat legislation pending before the Congress."

It was bad enough when Democrats just lied a lot themselves, purported not to know what "is" means and claimed that "everybody" lied, perjured themselves and suborned the perjury of others. Markey has staked out a more aggressive position by announcing that Republicans who tell the truth are breaking the law.

At least we have Markey on the record admitting that a truthful video of the proposed drilling site in ANWR would persuade Congress to support drilling.

ANWR exploration is overwhelmingly supported by Alaskans, Eskimos, Teamsters and caribou. It is opposed by Northeastern liberals who would never set foot anyplace near ANWR and haven't the first idea what it looks like.

The word "wildlife" in ANWR's title, for example, is somewhat misleading. The coastal plain – where the drilling would occur – is in total darkness half the year and reaches temperatures of 50 below. Most of the year it is uninhabited and uninhabitable by wildlife. Indeed, the only living things in the vicinity of the coastal plain – Eskimos and caribou – enthusiastically support drilling.

When oil exploration began in Alaska's Prudhoe Bay 30 years ago, environmentalists claimed it would yield only a "few months' supply" of oil and would wreck the ecosystem. Prudhoe Bay turned out to be the largest deposit of oil ever found in North America. Caribou frolic and play by the pipeline. In 20 years, the caribou population has skyrocketed, from 3,000 to almost 27,100.

The Teamsters have been huge supporters of drilling in ANWR, but Democrats treat union members like they treat the blacks. They expect union money and endorsements, but when the prospect of half a million high-paying jobs comes along, the Democrats tell workers it's only "one issue."

Ed "The Truth Is Illegal" Markey responded to Teamster support for ANWR by dismissively sniffing, it was only "one issue." Luckily, the Democrats have all those other issues dear to the heart of the average blue-collar worker: abortion on demand, gay marriage and taxpayer-funded crucifixes submerged in urine.

So much for "everyone" sacrificing for the war on terrorism. Little old ladies get strip-searched at airports, but the environmentalists won't budge on an uninhabitable wasteland at the continent's edge. The Democrats' idea of sacrifice is for Sen. Teddy Kennedy to stop getting drunk and groping stewardesses.

When not jetting around the country on his private plane, paid for by the deceased husband of his second wife, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., has emerged as a leading opponent of ANWR. Developing new sources of energy, Kerry says, is "old thinking." The Democrats' innovative new idea is for the little people to wear sweaters and drive smaller cars.

That's a bold stroke: We'll delay starvation by eating a little less every day. The illogic of it confounds reason. Everyone is against waste – except Northeastern liberals telling the rest of us to conserve. (How about they practice by conserving our money?) We need more energy. Postponing death is not an energy policy.

Markey has similarly "innovative" ideas. He proposes that we "bring OPEC to its knees" by "our technological superiority." What he means by "technological superiority" is this: "Let's make SUVs get 30 miles a gallon"! How about we make cars and airplanes that run on grass? Or hot air, and run a pipeline from the Capitol?

There is not a thinking man's Democrat in the country. If only caribou voted instead of Democrats, the country would finally have a serious energy policy.

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I am sorry Joe, I didnt catch your answer to my question. Could you please repeat

1. How many barrels a day, the field(s) will yield
2. What the gas price in the US will be as a result?
 
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Most of you seem to be in favor of drilling and thinking it will reduce the gas price.

You guys have start giving me numbers with links.

1. How many barrells a day will they produce?
2. How much will the price of gas fall as a result?

No dancing around, please.

Who the fuck cares how many barrels per day it will produce?
Who the fuck cares how much the price will fall?

It's ours and we should start drilling it and refining it and using it. What the fuck are we waiting for?

Why does the number of barrels or the drop in price have anything to do with your equation?

You are probably one of those stupid idiots that if starving and you had five hamburgers in your fridge and your credit card debt was through the fucking roof, you'd order take out instead of eating the food you had readily available, right?:103631605
 
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I am sorry Joe, I didnt catch your answer to my question. Could you please repeat

1. How many barrels a day, the field(s) will yield
2. What the gas price in the US will be as a result?

Again, who gives a fuck? It's ours and we should use it.

Your reasoning is flawed.
 

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Who the fuck cares how many barrels per day it will produce?
Who the fuck cares how much the price will fall?

It's ours and we should start drilling it and refining it and using it. What the fuck are we waiting for?

Why does the number of barrels or the drop in price have anything to do with your equation?

You are probably one of those stupid idiots that if starving and you had five hamburgers in your fridge and your credit card debt was through the fucking roof, you'd order take out instead of eating the food you had readily available, right?:103631605

That is your answer and YOU are calling me stupid????
 

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I am sorry Joe, I didnt catch your answer to my question. Could you please repeat

1. How many barrels a day, the field(s) will yield
2. What the gas price in the US will be as a result?
Part of the problem is that the price is artificially high due to speculation. Drilling would help lower that.
 

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Part of the problem is that the price is artificially high due to speculation. Drilling would help lower that.


Ok so tell me then

1 How many barrels a day the WORLD is producing and how much more would ANWR field contribute to it.

Remember price is global. That oil would go on the global market
 

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Small Daddy, I wasn't responding to your question. I just think Ann Coulter is as brilliant as she is funny. :thumbsup:

In answer to your question, about 10 billion barrels total from ANWR. From all our domestic sources combined, we currently produce about 1.8 billion barrels of oil a year.

Call me crazy but I think ANWR's output would be a substantial volume of oil.

Thanks Democrats, if only you and your eco-fascists hadn't stopped us from drilling, Americans would be gushing in oil right now and not feel as pinched filling up their gas tanks.

I hate to be unabashedly partisan, but a spade is spade. JDeuce's anger at that c*nt Pelosi is well placed and justified.

Just don't get me started on nuclear power, which is an even GREATER outrage.
 

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Ok so tell me then

1 How many barrels a day the WORLD is producing and how much more would ANWR field contribute to it.

Remember price is global. That oil would go on the global market
A little over 73 million as of 2007. About 1 million a day.

Supply is global, but a big part of the high prices are speculators driving the prices up every time a sabre gets rattled.
 

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Alright we are getting closer, at least I saw some numbers but still my two question remains unanswered. Actually I am gonna add one more

1. How many barrels a day will ANWR produce?
2. How many barrels a day does the world produce?
3. How much will the price reduce as a result of ANWR?
 
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That is your answer and YOU are calling me stupid????

It's obvious you are a tree hugging liberal. The answers to the questions you have posed are irrelevant.

We need to start drilling our own oil and changing some of our ways to correct the situation we are currently in.

So if drilling our own oil starting today only drops the price of gas .05 you are against it, right?

All I am saying is I don't really care how much it drops the price of gas today. We need to start today regardless.
 

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A little over 73 million as of 2007. About 1 million a day.

Supply is global, but a big part of the high prices are speculators driving the prices up every time a sabre gets rattled.

Now we are getting somewhere.

So you are saying that about 1.3 % increase in the global supply will ahve a drastic effect on the price
 

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Did you ever stop to think that maybe the speculators are right?
They might be right and the price is perfect, they might be wrong and the price is too high, or too low. But putting more oil on the market would lower the prices caused by speculators.

What is the Democrat plan to lower energy costs?
 

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What is the Democrat plan to lower energy costs?

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