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Our oil clock is ticking...time is running out!


Dastardly! Outrageous. Betrayal. People won't easily forgive this; nothing less than a violation of the sacred public trust
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Yes everyone...brace yourself for the dreaded news: BP (British Petroleum) has decided to scrap its alternative energy initiative, and return to producing only oil.

 

Now hold on- before you all go hysterical - here's what essentially led up to the company's surprise announcement:

 

BP had been all set to move to alternative energy, such as solar, hydrogen fuel cells, biofuels, and carbon-capture and storage. 


But the whole operation is being forced into "early retirement."

 

Now before everyone shouts, "Just another greedy big oil company," the oil giant had really given alternatives its best shot. 

 

In 2005, BP allocated $8 million to create BP Alternative Energy; then another $80 million each year through 2008. 

 

But they might as well have spent the money refining whale oil, (which was once used to light kerosene lamps). BP was to only discover what all the others found: Nothing's on the horizon that can substitute for petroleum.

 

With oil's unique molecular structure, no scientist yet has any idea of how to replace or improve upon it.

 

But the BP story has a deeper, more ominous ring to it: if a huge company like British Petroleum failed at commercializing alternatives, what does that say?

 

Simple.  No matter how much money/ time / effort etc. is expended, you cannot INVENT new forms of energy. And oil- like it or not- will be around for at least the next hundred years- perhaps longer.

 

Compare America 's irrational energy policy to that of other oil-aggressive nations (China-India). They’re not going forward with green energy, but expansive, worldwide oil production.

 

But here we are in the United States, courting an all-out energy disaster:

 

Currently we are importing 67% of our oil; but each year, U.S. domestic production in the Southwest and the Gulf declines at approximately 2%, meaning by 2020, we will then be importing almost 90% of our oil- NINETY percent!

 

So now, the "oil clock" is ticking:

 

As we continue to produce less domestic energy- but import ever-larger amounts of foreign oil - the national debt keeps going up.

 

As our national debt keeps rising...interest rates go up.

 

As interest rates go up...our economy goes south.

 

As our economy goes south, there's less revenue to run government- hence, taxes keep rising.

 

As taxes keep rising, profits decline...corporations move overseas, or disintegrate altogether.

 

As corporations disappear, our manufacturing base shrivels; then we've hit the bottom of a risk spiral- the point of greatest vulnerability.

 

Meanwhile our enemies are on the move:

 

OPEC gets wealthier (Iran in particular).

 

The cash-rich Chinese are buying up the Panama Canal in stages- plus oil assets of other countries around the world (Brazil-Mexico-Nigeria)

 

Now, the oil cataclysm suddenly emerges: 

 

What if war suddenly erupted in the Ukraine, or in Asian Georgia? Should one of our allies be involved, would we even be able to honor our NATO commitment?

 

Or how about some flashpoint in the Mideast? What if Iran blocked the Strait of Hormuz, and the U.S. was completely cut off from Mideast oil? What then?

 

Meanwhile, with very limited steel production- and a small manufacturing base- how could we properly engage a long conventional war?

 

Now the Strategic Petroleum Reserve runs dry- what would all the liberals say then? Without oil, our entire military would literally be grounded!

 

And what about solar-powered tanks, and wind-powered F-18's? How well would we do fighting with those fantasies?

 

But this is exactly what our enemies are seeing: an idiopathic, ever-weakening USA, ripe for defeat- the ONLY country in the world that has declared its own domestic energy supply virtually off limits.

 

When the 2nd Iraqi War began in March 2003, only about 2 percent of the Army’s 110,000 Humvees were armored. Our soldiers quickly discovered that roadside bombs could decimate their vehicles, and Congress quickly allocated $400 million for armored Humvee production.

 

But so depleted was our manufacturing capabilty, it took a full year and a half before enough specialty-steel, armor bolt-on kits could arrive .

 

And only two companies  O'Gara, (now called Centigon) and Armor Works, were able to supply newly designed "up-armored" Humvees; and at a pitiful rate of 300 vehicles per month,

 

Our soldiers, meanwhile, had to jerry-rig Humvees with sandbags and steel plates to absorb the blasts, until new vehicles finally arrived. But in the interim, hundreds of our soldiers were killed or maimed unnecessarily, simply because  America lacked the capacity for production.

 

And since then, we have learned NOTHING. 

 

So in a future war, would we subcontract Mexico to make our tanks? Or how 'bout the French? America has entered into a new era of national stupidity- pretending there will never be another major war, and that CO2 is the real enemy to conquer.

 

Meanwhile the Chinese are prepared; the Russians are preparing; and the North Koreans continue to tweak America 's nose.

 

But what do we do? We strangle our economy with cap 'n trade, promote windmills and sunpower, and keep paying OPEC  for our oil -- enriching our enemies even more.

 

What was it Karl Marx once said about..."selling us the rope with which we will hang ourselves?" Now  subsitute "OPEC oil" (for rope) and we have all but already accomplished it.

 

In 1973, during the Yom-Kippur War, the Arabs completely cut off  their oil imports to the US; and you'd better believe, if the opportunity ever arises, they'll do it again.

 

The old Roman general, Publius Flavius Vegetius, said it best..."Si vis pacem para bellum"-- "IF YOU WANT PEACE, PREPARE FOR WAR."

 

To neglect our abundant oil reserves, in lieu of alternative energy, portends an apocalypse; at best a declining economy; but in a worst-case scenario- a calamitous, military defeat.

 

America must realize the oil clock is ticking, while we continue to walk a "carbon free" path to alternative energy disaster.

 

 

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Will Obama's emergency put the economy on life support?


And now...a moment of silence to pray for the savior. Our hallowed President-elect, Barack Obama, is facing a rapidly growing list of monumental challenges as he prepares to take the reins of a nation in turmoil. Obama sounds dire, particularly when he recently spoke about the economy: "We're in an emergency", he stated rather succinctly.

But the media is solidly behind Obama's emergency strategy. The Associated Press recently issued a release that sounded as if 1933 was Nirvana compared to the present:(quote) "With woes foreign and domestic on more fronts than even Franklin D. Roosevelt encountered when he took office in the midst of the Great Depression, Obama will be sworn in as the country's 44th president in January" (unquote). Whoa now-- this AP report does sound dire indeed!

 

But an emergency? Oh sure--such an emergency! Mr Obama may have to call out the National Guard to control the all the bargain-crazed holiday shoppers, who are out in droves at the nation's malls and big box stores. And the highways and roads are hardly deserted. In fact, the price of gas has dropped faster than the Dow-Jones, and trucks and SUV's have made a Lazarus-like resurrection from the dead. If the banks were to loosen up on their credit boycott, pent-up new vehicle sales would be further proof that the Obama "declaration of an emergency" is bereft of credibility.

And the precipitous decline in the world price for crude oil also throws a gorilla-sized monkey wrench into Barack's strategy for "creating five million new green energy jobs". Wind and solar may be the renewable energy sources of the future, but the market demand for such projects is practically zilcho, now that oil is cheap again, and the prices of all other energy (such as coal and natural gas) have fallen along in "sympathy".

 

Even the weather is not co-operating. The coldest November-December in North America since 1976 seems to have put the damper on Obama's pet projects--turning back the oceans, and saving the planet from 'climate change'. Even the glaciers within the Arctic Circle are in defiance of the savior; they are now in the process of reforming as the earth returns to another cooling cycle.

 

Oh woe is the almighty Barack! It seems the only real emergency is that our president-elect's sacred credibility is looking iffy when you consider that nobody is forming soup lines, and rising layoffs may be more the case of Obamanomic fear-mongering, than the actual economic reality at hand. This begs the question: is Barack trying to talk our economy into a depression? And that begs the second question-- why would he do that?

 

Back in late 1932, president-elect Franklin Roosevelt watched the economy slide further and further into the abyss, but did nothing. Times indeed were at an emergency then. There were 12 million out of work, 25% unemployment, and 23,000 Americans had committed suicide, because they had gone from rich to poor literally overnight, and could not reconcile this with themselves. People WERE actually in danger of starving. There was no welfare or safety net back then.

 

So after Roosevelt finally took the reins, the nation was literally panting for a savior, and FDR was given political carte blanche to do whatever he deemed necessary, in the period history has dubbed, "The First 100 Days"

 

And Barack wants to be the next FDR: sit back while the economy tanks...make the situation seem worse than it is....build up the hopes of the anxious people...then emerge dramatically next Jan. 21 as the great savior, just like FDR after his transition period.

 

Obama's  false emergency declaration will allow him to ram through Congress much of his disastrous leftist attack on our free market capitalism, and even upon the Constitution itself. Look for the savior to please his political special interests, as he destroys much of our heavy industry by taxing the energy producers, and forcing the green cars of the future upon us, when neither is necessary. And the more Obama can play boogie-man, the more willing Americans will be amenable to granting him powers far beyond that of any previous mortal who served in the Whitehouse

 

 

Of course the Machiavellian Obama knows all this; so what will he be doing before the big inauguration? He'll be laying the groundwork for getting everything out the door the very day he gets in, with is his mega- trillion stimulus package. And  this "emergency" also includes climate change, government health care, and all the other socialistic goodies he's been planning as a truly "transformational" president.

Another vital facet of Obama's emergency is speed--getting everything out the door quickly. By avoiding anything that requires planning, and throwing huge sums of stimulus money at things that already obvious, Obama will truly seem FDR-like by proposing a plethora of ideas that seem sound, but are decidedly old-school, make-work government programs. How transformational is it to refurbish roads and bridges, and repairing schools and federal buildings?

Come next January, the spending binge will blast off, because an eager-beaver Congress will turn Obama's first 100 days into the first 100 hours. Things will get rushed through that would otherwise, hit Congressional roadblocks in more politically sanguine times. Opposing Obama will be like opposing Santa-- it will be so politically incorrect that any dissenting republicans will run for cover-- lest they be swamped by a wave of public disapproval from all sides.

And because Obama will be spending so much upfront, will there be anything left for the transformational projects America truly needs, such as innovative rail systems (i.e. high speed) and social programs that address our true problems: those concerning public school discipline, abortion and teen pregnancy, and the thousands of drug-addicted, alcohol-addled people who shamelessly beg in the nation's downtowns.

To Obama's credit, a stimulus package may psychologically benefit in the short term. And bailouts may provide stopgap relief for the troubled auto and airline industries. But unless the savior can put aside his politics of emergency, little will be done to relieve the most intractable, long-term problems that truly require transformational solutions.

 

During his first term, Obama may discover that his band-aid approach won't work where major surgery is required. And Dr. Barack may also realize too late that his self-declared economic emergency was all along, a misrepresentation -- and there will be no wave of "change" that involves "spreading the wealth" around-- only a new cover on the old-fashioned socialistic policies of the past; which is Obama's version of the old 1930's New Deal.

 

And if the savior isn't careful, his declaration of emergency could backfire into a self-fulfilling prophesy, and result in a truly unnecessary second depression if he doesn't soon change his doom 'n gloom tune.

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