There is a lot of oil under ground in the United States now,that we dont have to drill under the ocean.We have oil wells all over the United States.Plus Alaska still has oil.There is an ocean of oil somebody told me if you go far enough down.All we have got to so far is just a little off the top. Another thing is Russia has been looking where US companies said there wasnt any oil and found 2 or 3 times more oil.Maybe if we brought some Russians over here to drill in places the American oil companies say doesnt have any oil and we might have plenty? These people running oil companies have a different view since that last merger.They must either be the same group,or think alike and want control more than care about our economy.Seems like they just dont like America.Our freedom made them rich,now they want to ruin us,or they are foreigners that hate us.Whatever it is,things dont look good.There is probably a lot more oil than these oil companies will say there is or the price of fuel would be in outer space.We are buying high priced Canadian oil now I think because nobody else wants to.I bet there are places with oil cheaper than ours,and we are smart enough we could figure out how to run cars on hydrogen or even ethanol or propane.They just want us to think we have to buy this oil at the highest price they can get us to pay.Seems like foreigners to me,or greedy hogs.They sure arent going to say there is still lots of easy to get to oil right here on land,and there is.
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