Posted by john in la on June 10, 2008 at 06:40:04 from (68.222.11.102):
Here is your chance. You have just been put in charge of solving our world oil price problem. Give us some leadership and tells us what should we as a nation do to combat this problem.
While I am not worldly I do know it is places like China that are buying up all the oil they can get their hands on driving up the price. And I am not a CEO but I can tell that suing a business (OPEC) for not supplying enough product is just crazy because supply and demand drives prices up or down and as a business I want to make as much profit as I can.
So what do we do???????????
Since 70+% of people live within 50 miles of work I would like to see a move to elect cars for at least 1 of the 2 family cars. This would require better batteries but that can be done in time.
While I like a clean planet we need to find a middle ground. I would like to see our government step in and protect companies trying to come up with new ideas from the tree huggers.
I think we need to move to more clean coal and nuclear elect power plants to supply power for our homes and cars rather than using oil to heat and drive.
I saw a piece on the news where someone in Fla said they do not want any drilling off their coast because it is a tourist state. Any place with a mind set like that should pay extra for oil to offset the cost. Just look at southern La and you can see oil and tourist can get along.
I feel we as a nation need to change our mind set of got to have it overnight so trains could haul more of our goods.
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