Kitchen Diva
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baychef said:My SIL's sister just retired from Conaco. She is a ripe old 50 or 51 years old. She was a geologist and has so much money, she just buys what ever she wants. I do not begrudge her this because she is very smart and has lived in Norway, Houston, New Orleans and has been far away from her family for her adult life.
A few years ago, my brother asked her why we couldn't just use our own oil for our country. She said that the US doesn't have the refineries it needs and that it would be extremely expensive. (and this is when gas was between $1.00 and $2.00!!!) In addition, she said that it would take decades to get it up and running.
When watching the heads of the major oil companies speak on Capitol Hill, I was sickened. Their answer to their record profits was that most of that money was reinvested (how, into more stock, into finding alternative fuels, into lining their own pockets?) I know there are those that are going to get rich, I know that it costs money to look into alternative fuels, etc. but where does it stop.
Love the cartoon, KG, but I think it doesn't just stop at Congress. Our president asked Saudi to pump us more oil and they said no. The problem lies in the consumption and pumping more is not a solution.
Anyone who was old enough when Jimmy Carter was president remembers that you could only gas up on "odd and even" days. (If your license plate number ended with an odd number, you could only pump gas on an odd day of the month). Not sure if this helped, but there were steps made as you point out in your blog, KG, that we started to try to look into this years ago. Then it stopped. Here we are again.
If I rode my bike to work two things would happen. First, I would have a freakin heart attack and second, if I didn't have a heart attack, it would take me hours to get to work...and stink:cry:
We have many Amish in the area and I think they have the solution. My buggy will not be black but it will look more like a Woodstock work of art so it can be seen!!! Bet they would love that in the parking lot here at school!!![]()
And the fact that we reached peak oil levels about a decade ago- so there really isn't much more for them to drill. I'm for drilling where it is necessary and there are not as many dangers to animals and environment when it comes to drilling and refinery's like they lead you to believe...