Monday, April 28, 2008

Gas May Soon Cost a Sawbuck

Call up your Democrat representative and thank them for not using more nuclear energy, for not drilling anywhere we have oil (even in the middle of nowhere) and for not allowing any refineries to be build for over 30 years.
Thanks to you and the idiot liberal environmentalist whose only answer is that high gas prices are good so that we are forced to invent alternative sources of energy.
I guess you guys need to hurry up and turn cat poop or whatever you want to use as fuel into energy quicker...take a few less weed breaks.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think they do more good than harm because it shows that the global economy is growing, it's helping us to plan our communities more wisely, and there have been many new developments in solar energy as well as new mass transit systems.

Anonymous said...

I wonder how many of those complaining are driving those H2's

Anonymous said...

Your obsession with 'drilling more' for oil and reluctance to learn more about clean energy sources show that you need to take a weed break too!

There is nothing wrong with alternate sources of energy.

Also, let's not forget the inflation and failing dollar value here!

Marshal Art said...

We can also thank the left for adding to the cost at the pump inumerable taxes. We're probably paying taxes at the pump for the feds, the state, the county, and the town in which the damned pump is situated.

We can also thank those environmental buffoons whose bleating has led to varieties of pertroleum brews depending upon which part of the country one lives. This is an added expense for the refiners.

Realism said...

take a few less weed breaks

ROFL!!!

Ron said...

Thank Ronald Reagan for taking the solar panels off the white house and destroying the only true energy policy we had...back when it actually could have kept us out of this.


Marshall, 2 questions. 1. The right has had near or total control of the government and policy for nearly a decade. Why didn't they do something.

2. I know this will be like my, when does greed kick in question, no real answer but I will ask anyway.
At what level do you quit asking for tax cuts? What does that fund? Are we all on our own or is this a UNITED States and not "America"?
Ok, that was more than one question but mainly, at what level do you quit asking for tax cuts? The rest are rhetorical questions.