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Originally Posted by rob
You have got me wrong on this one buddy. I don't want my kids or grandkids to pay anything like the price that you mention but Americans have gotten spoiled with cheap gas. We need to develop new energy sources.
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Well, oil doesn't count as new energy sources. Even if ANWR and every resort beach and every vacation destination national park were opened to unrestricted drilling, in a max of thirty years we would be exactly back where we are today, except there would be no wilderness left to claim will solve the energy crisis. And my guess is that the success of capitalism around the world, tapping ANWR and the prime Florida beaches would only spur increased consumption of oil in China, India, the rest of Asia, and Africa while doing little to reduce the price of gas.
Think of it, worldwide demand is increasing even at a world oil price that drives the US price of gas to $4 and the European price to $10, and what little reduction in oil consumption in the US and Europe has occurred is more than offset by increased consumption elsewhere even at $125 a barrel.
If I called for subsidizing the price of oil in China, India, and Africa, you would call me some sort of evil socialist or something, but you are calling for doing just exactly that, by having the American people give away whatever oil is under the remaining American owned land that hasn't been already opened up to the oil companies.
ANWR was bought by the American people, a long time ago, so either the oil under it doesn't belong to us because we didn't pay for it, or it belongs to us as much as it belongs to the American people of a century from now. With 90% of the lands of the American people already open to oil drilling, why do you think that the remaining 10% should be opened up today and denied to future generations?