Quote Originally Posted by LegalizeTheGreen
Lets work for solutions that don't involve the rape of our planet. Alternate fuels? Green energy? Better fuel effeciency?
You mentioned 5 years. I'm sure that the majority of Americans would be interested in knowing how long these programs will take to relieve their stress in the wallet.

I've also seen reports that stated that in one year we could be getting oil off the coastal regions. If nothing else, if this would be enough to scare off some speculators the price of oil would drop by $60/barrel.

Do what we need to do now and aggressively work on the programs you mentioned. :thumbsup:

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . November Elections and Oil In an informal poll running on Oakland Tribune's Web site, 60 percent of the 523 votes supported expansion. Though 52 percent of state voters opposed new offshore drilling in a Public Policy Institute of California poll last July, that poll was taken before gas prices shot above $4 a gallon. "It's time for Congress to open up Alaska and offshore for drilling. I believe that would slow down or even decrease the world price of oil," said Lou Morgan, a Castro Valley resident. Offshore oil Rating: 5