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Old 11-15-2002, 01:48 PM   #51
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As far as any impending war making oil prices skyrocket...well, let's just open up Alaska for some more oil prospecting. [img]graemlins/beigesmilewinkgrin.gif[/img]
I do hope you're joking. Regardless of your thoughts on environmental protection's merits, it's inarguable that when you're rich enough to buy other folk's resources you should do so - saving your own for when the manure hits the fan.[/QB][/QUOTE]I would agree with you if in fact drilling for oil would ruin Alaska, but just like the pipline, Alaska will continue along just fine after they start drilling, and the Carribou and Moose and Polar Bear will all live just as happily then as they continued to do after the horribly dangerous Alaskan Oil Pipeline got put in.

Sorry: got interrupted, As I was saying, SINCE the world is blaming the US for all the woes in the middle east, maybe we should start doing more about not only using our own resources, but actually mappingout what is actually there, I believe that there are quite a few LARGE deposits that no one is talking about because they want to keep them as reserve for when the rest of the world is sucking wind.

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Old 11-15-2002, 05:55 PM   #52
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...let's just open up Alaska for some more oil prospecting. [img]graemlins/beigesmilewinkgrin.gif[/img]
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I do hope you're joking.
I am always serious. [img]graemlins/beigesmilewinkgrin.gif[/img]

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I would agree with you if in fact drilling for oil would ruin Alaska, but just like the pipline, Alaska will continue along just fine after they start drilling, and the Carribou and Moose and Polar Bear will all live just as happily then as they continued to do after the horribly dangerous Alaskan Oil Pipeline got put in.

Sorry: got interrupted, As I was saying, SINCE the world is blaming the US for all the woes in the middle east, maybe we should start doing more about not only using our own resources, but actually mapping out what is actually there, I believe that there are quite a few LARGE deposits that no one is talking about because they want to keep them as reserve for when the rest of the world is sucking wind.
I agree completely. Far too many people underestimate the power of self-reliance. Not isolationism, mind you, but self-reliance--you need only examine the Oil Crisis of the late 1970s to see how dependence upon weak alliances can really cause serious problems.

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Old 11-15-2002, 07:19 PM   #53
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Reaganomics and trickle-down are laughable - absolutely. Reagan overspent on the military - remember the $6 Billion attempt at a stealth bomber that couldn't make it off the ground? There was, again IMHO, a very justifiable result on such ludicrous defense spending - we won the cold war in the only peacable way. So, I don't fault him too much for it. It was a genius result that may well not have been intended by Reagan - sorta like how Pulp Fiction is way better than Tarentino could have intended, no matter what his ego says.

TL, Your line of reasoning reminds me of my brother-in-law's, one of the most successful attorneys in the State of Alabama if not the southeast, and his logic for voting for Clinton. Trickle down economics doesn't work, he tried to argue using his best courtroom tactics. All was going well for his arguement, until this simple country boy pointed out that we were having this discusion in his brand new 10,000 sf multi-million dollar house. A house that took 2+ years to build, and during construction numerous carpenters, plumbers, electrcians, bricklayers, concrete men, landscapers were directly employeed and recieved pay checks. That's not to mention the the people that delivered the materials, supplies, or the people at the archtecual firm (you know the little people, secretaries, janitors etc. that didn't have to be layed-off because the firm received money for designing his house). The people that were employed at the factories that built the A/C,ovens, stoves, bricks, nails, wire, light switches, toliets, sinks, etc. Or the people that were employeed because all the carpenters, plumbers, electrcians, bricklayers, concrete men, landscapers, delivery people, secretaries, and janitors took the money they recieved and spent it on what they needed or wanted. Once somebody spends their dollars it becomes some one else's dollars to spend! There is only "X" number of dollars IF time were to stop! But in this world time marches on and money changes hands for goods or services.
OH, that stealth bomber you mentioned I believe it's called the B-2 and it is currently in service, why it even flies and drops bombs remember the embassy that was hit in Yugoslavia? The bomb was dropped by a B-2 with the wrong coordinates plugged into the bomb.
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Old 11-15-2002, 07:23 PM   #54
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Saz really hits the real issue. Economies are cyclical in nature. And I will debate anyone who says our economy is in the tank, they do forget what a bad economy is, (ask Jimmy Carter)
HERE HERE! I couldn't of said it better myself, oops I think I did a couple of post before yours
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Old 11-15-2002, 07:24 PM   #55
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meh. Bush is a redneck... Just popular cause he's a wartime president... Canadians Rule!!! Although I PM is kinda s00pid tooo... j/k lets not kick my virtual forum ass over this...
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meh. Bush is a redneck... Just popular cause he's a wartime president... Canadians Rule!!! Although I PM is kinda s00pid tooo... j/k lets not kick my virtual forum ass over this...
LoL no virtual ass kicking, we'll just nail ya in the crotch instead then mmKay? What would Bryan Boitano do?
 
 


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