…that our smarterer-like-Spock leader and his officials have decimated our domestic oil production? Especially now that middle east states will be falling like dominos, and the only groups organized enough to step into the gap are islamic ones?
Man, I can’t wait until $10 a gallon gas and we’re paying $200 for $20 worth of groceries!!!
Ah, no worries. Dr. Yellow Dog (snicker) over the Rutherford’s place (cough cough) assures as Reich wingers that solar and wind will save us, never mind the total energy production of both combined represent less than 1% of the total U.S. energy industry produced.
After two long years of Al-Bama, I’m starting to better understand how he got elected.
God help us if Mullah Barack is reelected again – assuming we make it to 2012 to begin with. We’re likely to be eating grass if he does.
It will hit hard and fast, but the correction will be equally hard and fast. If you have provisions for six months of social upheaval and economic dislocation, you should be able to ride out the chaos.
Keep your pantry full. Enlarge it if you can.
Have a hefty quantity of silver on hand.
Make sure your guns are clean and ready for use.
Need I mention ammunition?
It’s going to be rough. Be one of those who come out the back end alive and well.
Good advice.
green jobs green jobs green jobs [snicker]
I won’t be paying for it since I don’t consume National Grid electricity in any way shape or form but in MA the Cape Wind deal spin fest is amusing. The kwh charge will be the highest in the state and NG users will face up to a 2% increase in their bills just to help Cape Wind sell its undependable energy.
I just keep telling myself that it is all a plan to get everybody else to use up their oil first, so that the US is the last country standing with oil reserves.
I saw a blurb within the last week that said the Saudi’s oil reserves may be overstated by as much as 40%. And that they no longer have the ability/capacity to drive down the price of crude by the amount they pump – they can only scale back and drive the price up.
Know nukes!
We do seem determined to test the strength and effectiveness of our Representative Republic, don’t we?
This is a time for bold and decisive leadership and we are severely lacking in that at the moment. Is it too much to hope for that someone will step up to the plate at this moment of dire need?
There sure are not any Democrats in the on deck circle.
It has seemed to me that in the last 50 years, every energy panic has been political in nature, not because we are running out of oil.